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Political justice?  -  20 Aug 2007
Hudson Reporter,While Hudson County Democrats also use the elephant as a symbol of their organization, the Indian elephant was healthy. The Jimmy King Civic Organization of

Indian Elephant Electrocuted After Wandering Into Live Wire in ...  -  Aug 1, 2007
FOX NewsAP Aug. 31: West Bengal state forest workers transport a dead elephant on a crane, as villagers look on at the Sylee tea garden in eastern India.

USPCA has 'questions' over death of circus elephant  -  Aug 8, 2007
News Letter,It's thought the animal was an Indian elephant, which is the usual species trained to perform by circuses as they are the easiest to handle.

As the largest democracy turns 60, proud Indians wish more was done  -  Aug 14, 2007
Jamaica Gleaner,The Indian 'elephant' is certainly rocking. Patriotism among Indians is soaring with 89 per cent of the respondents wishing to be reborn as an Indian if

Secret Life of Elephant Seals Not Secret Anymore!  -  Aug 9, 2007
innovations report,Miniature oceanographic sensors attached to southern elephant seals have provided scientists with an unprecedented peek into the secret lives of seals.

Writer Sues To Move Production of Spoof! The Motion Picture From ...  -  Jul 29, 2007
The Spoof (satire),We'll even get an Indian elephant to play Cal's sister and a savage Bengal Tiger to play Britney's Vagina. How's that for a wild pussy?

It's time to question ASEAN's consensus model  -  Aug 7, 2007
Jakarta Post,Now they have to make way for the fiery Chinese dragon and the stomping Indian elephant, both of which seek to dominate the play ground.

Unearthing the hole truth about the city  -  Aug 4, 2007
Toronto Star,There are samurai swords, Chinese chess pieces carved from Indian elephant ivory, and Venetian glass. The displays are cheerful and personal,



ULVERSTON DICKENSIAN FESTIVAL  Nov 23, 2006
Hale. Snowdrop the (mechanical) Indian Elephant! - Empress of India HRH Queen Victoria’s Indian Elephant gives rides to children. ... - NW Evening Mail,

Family fun at Suq Al Hind  Nov 21, 2006
There will also be a life-sized cut-out of an Indian elephant for people to have their photographs taken with, as well as a real camel for rides and pictures. ... - Gulf Daily News,

India must adopt a new strategy to tackle China  Nov 18, 2006
China backed off, but as the only country to give India a bloody nose, the blundering Indian elephant must tread very carefully around this dragon. - Gulf News,

I, the Elephant. Gosh, How Ugly That Mirror Makes Me Look!  Oct 31, 2006
Elephant, the African Forest Elephant (until recently known collectively as the African Elephant), and the Asian Elephant (also known as the Indian Elephant). ... - Playfuls.com,

NDP Leader Jack Layton, left, is acid-raining on Prime Minister ...  Nov 3, 2006
By no means am I suggesting we all throw our hands up in despair and wait for the flood waters to rise as the Chinese panda and the Indian elephant stampede us ... - ChronicleHerald.ca,
Man dies in house fire 31 Mar 2006
Today, the main attractions include Henry VIII's battle dress and an entire suit of armour for an Indian elephant, as well as regular interpretations ...
Leeds Today,

Russian `Jurassic park` under development Mar 30, 2006
If they are successful they will impregnate an Indian elephant and then repeat the process with the next two generations, The Times reported. ...
Monsters and Critics.com,

Elephant plans 'a big mistake' Mar 24, 2006
...each species. "At the moment, the future does not look bright for the Indian elephant as a result of poaching and habitat loss. If ...
Scotsman,

Rare elephant family killed like pests Mar 1, 2006
...orangutans and the Sumatran tiger, but also the unique Sumatran elephant, a breed, or subspecies, related to the larger Asian or Indian elephant, but cut off ...
Independent Online,

US-Indian naval ties in the 21st century Mar 7, 2006
A century ago, America found its destiny by forging a partnership with the British lion; tomorrow, the same can - and should - happen with the Indian elephant.
Nation Multimedia,

End-game in sight Feb 28, 2006
...in sight. From 1991 to 2010 it would have taken nearly two decades, but the Indian elephant moves at a steady pace. Fortunately, there ...
Business Standard,

Lack of ground breaking changes Feb 28, 2006
These are some of the questions on top of everyone’s mind. Well, the Indian elephant seems finally to be catching up with the Asian tigers. ...
Financial Express,

Toys, heirlooms up for bid at upcoming sales Mar 6, 2006
...tomes. If you've ever imagined yourself as a big-game hunter, a pair of mounted Indian elephant ivory tusks might be in your sights. ...
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review,

GIVE IT A GOA Feb 26, 2006
On the way back we stopped for a late lunch in Tambdi Surla and had the opportunity to ride and feed an Indian elephant, which was an incredible experience. ...
TMCnet
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