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Mittal gets a jumbo request

 

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*Reuters

*Warsaw (Aug 5, 2006)

 

The Polish city of Krakow has appealed to Indian industrial giant Mittal

Steel to find a new elephant for its zoo after its previous Indian elephant

died.

 

Burma, a 40-year-old crowd-puller, died in July. Trade restrictions on zoo

elephants and long waiting lists mean it could take years to find a

replacement.

 

Mittal Steel, which owns a mill in the city, could be the answer, said

Krystina Paluchowska, a spokesperson at Krakow city hall.

 

 

 

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