An American Zen Buddhist training center in the Mountains and Rivers Order, offering Sunday programs, weekend retreats and month-long residencies.
"Nowhere Near the Scale Required"
There's been a lot of back and forth over aid to Burma, but the first U.S. plane has just landed.
A number of other flights arrived over the weekend and some supplies reached Burma by land.
But many foreign experts are still waiting for visas to enter the country and on Sunday, the International Federation of the Red Cross (IFRC) said that the amount of aid getting to victims was "nowhere near the scale required".
The US military says about 11,000 servicemen and four ships are in the region for a military exercise and could be harnessed to help.
The junta insists that foreign aid is acceptable but foreign aid workers are not.
The BBC has an interactive map of the torch's route in China -- You can click on a city to read more about it. The torch is due to be in Lhasa June 20th and 21st.








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