During Buddhist monk Ly Van Aggadipo's final days, he wrote
often in a notebook. Temple followers knew the nonagenarian
spiritual mentor to many local Cambodian refugees was recording
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Geneva's new "Parsifal" production escaped the boos heard after
several recent Richard Wagner opera premieres at the Grand Theatre,
with a richly colored staging accompanying music that was