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Posted on 08/07/08

The pachyderm's deadly protest

Special to The Globe and Mail

NEW DELHI -- The elephant's reign of terror had lasted so long, they named it Osama bin Laden.Over a two-month span, the behemoth trampled homes and crops in two northeastern Indian states - and killed 11 people. Police finally caught up to the beast, and it took 20 bullets to bring down Osama bin Laden. When the elephant finally fell, jubilant villagers journeyed from miles around to survey its remains.

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