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    <title>Reuters News Articles By David Lalmalsawma</title>
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        <title>Art, incarcerated: India prison taps inmates' talent</title>
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        <published>2009-08-19T07:42:48+01:00</published>
        <updated>2009-08-19T07:42:48+01:00</updated>
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        <summary>NEW DELHI (Reuters Life!) - The subject matter tends to be dark, but the paintings created by inmates of South Asia's largest prison are red-hot, selling out on the first day of an exhibition that is part of a successful rehabilitation project.</summary>
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        <title>Indian designers try to stay relevant in recession</title>
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        <published>2009-03-27T08:23:12+01:00</published>
        <updated>2009-03-27T08:23:12+01:00</updated>
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        <summary>NEW DELHI (Reuters) - From shrinking their collections to slashing prices, Indian fashion designers are trying to cope with the global financial crisis, which has dimmed the appetite for haute couture internationally and at home.</summary>
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        <title>Recession the fashion at major Indian couture show</title>
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        <published>2009-03-19T13:02:24+01:00</published>
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        <summary>NEW DELHI (Reuters Life!) - India's biggest fashion event started on a dark note in New Delhi with designers using the global recession and emotional depression to set a somber trend for their autumn/winter collections.</summary>
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        <title>India's own Google Earth causes security worries</title>
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        <published>2009-03-10T11:45:06+01:00</published>
        <updated>2009-03-10T11:45:06+01:00</updated>
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        <summary>NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India is launching its own version of Google Earth for urban planning, officials said, amid worries that it could be misused after the Mumbai attacks probe showed militants had studied Google images of targets.</summary>
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