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[Paris, December 18. Image via Getty]

Former French president Jacques Chirac's Vietnamese-born adopted daughter Ahn Dao Traxel (C) walks with buddhists monks and nuns on December 18, 2009 in Paris, before submiting at the Elysee palace, French President Nicolas Sarkozy's official residence, a formal request for temporary asylum in France for 400 monks and nuns. The followers of a Buddhist group banned in communist Vietnam asked for asylum in France, where their leader is based, claiming that they face persecution at home. Sarkozy was himself away at the UN climate conference in Copenhagen, but movement spokesman Phap Linh said that his office had accepted the letter, adding that the request would be temporary as 'we are convinced that the regime will change.' AFP PHOTO GERARD CERLES (Photo credit should read GERARD CERLES/AFP/Getty Images)
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<![CDATA[That's The Spirit]]>

[Tawang, India; November 11. Image via Getty]

An Indian woman listens as Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama speaks at a gathering at Yid-Gha-Choezin in Tawang, in the northwestern corner of Arunachal Pradesh state, on November 11, 2009. The Dalai Lama said religious 'duty' compelled him to make his visit to a Buddhist region near India's disputed Himalayan border with Tibet that has infuriated China. AFP PHOTO/Diptendu DUTTA (Photo credit should read DIPTENDU DUTTA/AFP/Getty Images)
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<![CDATA[Sight + Sound]]>

[Tawang, India; November 9. Image via Getty]

Elderly Buddhist women wait to catch a glimpse of Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama in Tawang, in the northwestern corner of Arunachal Pradesh state on November 9, 2009. The Dalai Lama held a mass audience with tens of thousands of devotees November 9 on a 'non-political' visit to a region near India's border with Tibet that has drawn shrill protests from China. AFP PHOTO/Diptendu DUTTA (Photo credit should read DIPTENDU DUTTA/AFP/Getty Images)
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<![CDATA[Someone To Watch Over Me]]>

[Mandalay, September 28. Image via Getty]

A girl sits on the steps on the top of Mandalay hill in front of a statue of the Buddha in Mandalay on September 28, 2009. Myanmar marks the two-year anniversary of the ruling junta's violent crackdown on Buddhist monks who led mass street protests. At least 31 people were killed in the 2007 crackdown which led to stepped up Western sanctions on military-run Myanmar. AFP PHOTO / EDISON (Photo credit should read EDISON/AFP/Getty Images)
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<![CDATA[Balancing Act]]>

[Yangon, September 27. Image via Getty]

A woman carries plates on her head in Yangon on September 27, 2009 a day after the two-year anniversary of the ruling junta's violent crackdown on Buddhist monks who led mass street protests. At least 31 people were killed in the 2007 crackdown which led to stepped up Western sanctions on military-run Myanmar. AFP PHOTO/EDISON (Photo credit should read EDISON/AFP/Getty Images)
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<![CDATA[Slate Power Couple Attempts To Stay Within 15 Feet Of Each Other For 24 Hours]]> Remember yurt-dwellers Michael Roach and Christie McNally, the controversial Buddhists who remain within 15 feet of each other at all times? Well, Slate deputy editor David Plotz and his wife, Atlantic contributing editor Hanna Rosin tried to embrace the Roach-McNally lifestyle, but instead of living in a remote one-room dwelling, Plotz and Rosin attempted to stay within 15 feet of each other while going about their quotidian urban lives. And guess what? Hilarity ensued, but not without a dash of legitimate relationship reflection. First, the hilarity: Rosin discovered that her husband is the "office kitchen diva" who freaks out because his precious Fresca is not in the fridge; Plotz got irritated by his pregnant wife's constant peeing, while he waited, "red-faced, outside the ladies' room, trying not to look like a perv."

Onto the reflection: Rosin missed being able to tell her husband about what happened during her day — because her day was now their day — while both husband and wife found that they appreciated each other in new and subtle ways, which is not to say that they weren't thrilled to get away from each other by the end of the experiment. The Roach-McNally-esque stunt was both amusing and enlightening, and below is a video diary of Plotz and Rosin's experience. My favorite part is when Plotz says, in response to his wife's gentle mocking about his diet soda hissy, "You're new to the Fresca issue."

On A Short Leash [Slate]

Earlier: Sexless Monk Marriage Appears To Verge On Giving World The Next "Virgin Birth"

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<![CDATA[Sexless Monk Marriage Appears To Verge On Giving World The Next "Virgin Birth"]]> Michael Roach and Christie McNally have sort of the opposite of an "open marriage": Never separated by more than fifteen feet...they do not fuck. They breathe in unison, thanks to all the yoga — "We are always inhaling at the same moment and we are always exhaling at the same moment," she says — but have apparently never tried to apply this skill to the simultaneous orgasm-thing the Cosmos are always talking about. They fell in love during a three-year silent meditation...but falling in love wasn't allowed, because they are Buddhist monks. So they plumbed the depths of their souls for a way to reconcile monastic emptiness and austerity with romance and...came up with an ingenious partnership whereby they do everything completely together, including reading books (one waits till the other is finished to flip the page!) and determining their "look" of the moment. ("He let his hair grow long like hers and became taut and lean in a way he was not before.") The story sort of leaves you wondering how he managed to Zen-ify his $100 million jewelry fortune, as do lines like this:

The couple also admit to a hands-on physical relationship that they describe as intense but chaste. Mr. Roach compares it to the relationship his mother had with her doctor when she was dying of breast cancer. "The surgeon lay his hand on her breast, but there wasn't any carnal thought in his mind," he said. "He was doing some life-or-death thing. For us it is the same."
Uh, yeah and the difference is your mom is not twenty years younger than you? [Full disclosure: Christie was a roommate of mine in college. -Ed.]
"He is a good guy and learned person, but the Bill Clinton question lingers over him," [prominent American Buddhist Lamya Surta Das] said of Mr. Roach. "He is with a much younger blond bombshell. What is a deep relationship that is not sexual? It is hard to understand."
Uh, "deeply sexually frustrated" is all I got. But hey, it's sort of nice how none of their fellow monks have tried to beat them to death or burn them at the stake or shit like that.

Buddhist Teachers Make Their Own Limits In A Spiritual Partnership [NY Times]

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