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NEW DELHI -- Seven neighborhood activists sat across from a bureaucrat last week with a long list of complaints about damaged streetlights, uncollected trash and what is known here as the monkey menace -- hordes of monkeys straying into homes through windows and balconies. The bureaucrat offered tea...
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