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Relatives look out through an ambulance window as they take for burial the body of a man who died in the collapse of a four-story apartment building in New Delhi, India, Tuesday, Nov. 16, 2010. Dozens of residents were killed and scores injured when the 15-year-old building housing about 200 people collapsed late Monday night, police reports said. (AP Photo/Kevin Frayer)

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Indian rescue workers break concrete to search for bodies amid debris after a four-story apartment building collapsed in New Delhi, India, Tuesday, Nov. 16, 2010. Dozens of residents were killed and scores injured when the 15-year-old building housing about 200 people collapsed late Monday night, police reports said. (AP Photo/Kevin Frayer)

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Indian rescue workers look for survivors amid debris after a four-story apartment building collapsed in New Delhi, India, Tuesday, Nov. 16, 2010. Dozens of residents were killed and scores injured when the 15-year-old building housing about 200 people collapsed late Monday night, police reports said. (AP Photo/Saurabh Das)

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** FILE ** AN Indian camel herder sits as he feeds his camels during the annual cattle fair at Pushkar in Rajasthan state, India, Nov. 13, 2010. (AP Photo/Rajesh Kumar Singh)

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A Sikh devotee practices his faith at the Golden Temple, Sikhs' holiest shrine, in Amritsar, India, in January. President Obama's trip to India this week won't include a visit to the temple after all. (Associated Press)

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MARQUEE NAME: The story line of the Indian comedy "Phas Gaye Re Obama" was inspired by President Obama and the global recession, says the director, who hopes his movie will benefit from the president's upcoming visit to India. (Provided by Revel Films Pvt. Ltd.)

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A British private security guard, right, holds a baton and speaks with other security guards outside the Aman e-Khas wildlife retreat, the venue for the wedding of British comedian Russell Brand and American pop singer Katy Perry, in Ranthambore, India, Saturday, Oct. 23, 2010. Guests were arriving Saturday at the luxury resort in a tiger reserve in northwestern India to attend the Indian-style wedding of Brand and Perry. Security has been stringent with private security guards stationed at the resort and other nearby hotels where guests and the couple are staying for the six-day wedding celebration. (AP Photo/Mustafa Quraishi)

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In this photo taken Wednesday, Oct. 20, 2010, British actor-comedian Russell Brand, left, walks with his fiance Katy Perry, face covered with a coat, after their arrival at the airport in Jaipur, India, Brand and Perry are reportedly to be married later this week in the northern Indian town of Jaipur. (AP Photo)

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Pervez Musharraf, former president of Pakistan, in a magazine interview accuses the West of ignoring Kashmir, a "core" dispute between Pakistan and India. (Associated Press)

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A sadhu, or Hindu holy man, argues with policemen in Ayodhya, India, Thursday, Sept. 30, 2010. India braced for a spasm of violence Thursday ahead of a potentially explosive court verdict on whether Hindus or Muslims should control a disputed holy site over which deadly riots have broken out in the past. The 16th-century Babri Mosque in the town of Ayodhya was razed by Hindu hard-liners in 1992, setting off violence that killed 2,000 nationwide. (AP Photo/Rajesh Kumar Singh)

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A sadhu, or Hindu holy man, walks past policemen standing vigil in Ayodhya, India, Thursday, Sept. 30, 2010. India braced for a spasm of violence Thursday ahead of a potentially explosive court verdict on whether Hindus or Muslims should control a disputed holy site over which deadly riots have broken out in the past. The 16th-century Babri Mosque in the town of Ayodhya was razed by Hindu hard-liners in 1992, setting off violence that killed 2,000 nationwide. (AP Photo/Rajesh Kumar Singh)

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Children watch as Indian security personnel patrol in Ayodhya, India, Wednesday, Sept. 29, 2010. Thousands of police and paramilitary forces fanned out across a dozen north Indian cities and towns Wednesday ahead of a potentially explosive court judgment on who should control a disputed holy site, police said. (AP Photo/Rajesh Kumar Singh)

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India's defense minister, Arackaparambil Kurian Antony, will meet with U.S. defense, State Department and national security officials Tuesday. (Associated Press)

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ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTOGRAPHS The first Indian showroom for the Italian design house Poltrona Frau is ready for customers before its opening in Mumbai last week as India's luxury market grows.

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Indian laborers walk on the roof of the weightlifting venue near Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, the main venue for the Commonwealth Games, following an incident with the interior ceiling in New Delhi, India, Wednesday, Sept. 22, 2010. The Commonwealth Games chief rushed to New Delhi seeking emergency talks with the prime minister over India's chaotic preparations, as two world champion competitors withdrew and England warned that problems with the athletes' village have left the sporting event on a "knife-edge." Indian officials insisted that facilities would be ready and immaculate for the Oct. 3 games opening despite wide-ranging concerns about unfinished buildings construction collapses and an outbreak of dengue fever. (AP Photo/Kevin Frayer)

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Workers dig soil for the construction of a drain outside the Jawaharlal Nehru stadium, the main venue for the Commonwealth Games, in New Delhi, India, Wednesday, Sept. 22, 2010. (AP Photo/Manish Swarup)

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FILE- In this Sunday, April 25, 2010 file photo, people attend the inauguration of the newly-constructed wrestling stadium at the Indira Gandhi Sports Complex, one of the venues for the Commonwealth Games, in New Delhi, India, where part of a drop ceiling collapsed Wednesday Sept 22 2010, the day after a pedestrian footbridge failed injuring 27 workers . (AP Photo/Mustafa Quraishi, file)

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Indian laborers are seen through the damaged window of a bulldozer at the scene where a bridge collapsed Tuesday, near Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, the main venue for the Commonwealth Games, in New Delhi, India, Wednesday, Sept. 22, 2010. (AP Photo/Kevin Frayer)

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An Indian laborer is seen through debris near the area where a bridge collapsed Tuesday, outside Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, the main venue for the Commonwealth Games,in New Delhi, India, Wednesday, Sept. 22, 2010. The Commonwealth Games chief rushed to New Delhi seeking emergency talks with the prime minister over India's chaotic preparations, as two world champion competitors withdrew and England warned that problems with the athletes' village have left the sporting event on a "knife-edge." Indian officials insisted that facilities would be ready and immaculate for the Oct. 3 games opening despite wide-ranging concerns about unfinished buildings construction collapses and an outbreak of dengue fever. (AP Photo/Kevin Frayer)

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A shanty encampment for Indian laborers and their families is seen just outside Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, the main venue for the Commonwealth Games, in New Delhi, India, Wednesday, Sept. 22, 2010. The Commonwealth Games chief rushed to New Delhi seeking emergency talks with the prime minister over India's chaotic preparations, as two world champion competitors withdrew and England warned that problems with the athletes' village have left the sporting event on a "knife-edge." Indian officials insisted that facilities would be ready and immaculate for the Oct. 3 games opening despite wide-ranging concerns about unfinished buildings construction collapses and an outbreak of dengue fever. (AP Photo/Kevin Frayer)