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		<title>1-800-INDIA: Interview: Michael Elliott</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[August 15, 2006: Michael Elliott, Editor of Time International, discusses social, political, and economic development in India with anchor, Daljit Dhaliwal.

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DALJIT DHALIWAL: Michael Elliott, welcome to WIDE ANGLE.

MICHAEL ELLIOTT: Thanks very much.

DALJIT DHALIWAL: Now, you've written that China and India's economic success and growing global importance is the great story of our time. How come? [...]]]></description>
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