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A villager on top of a donkey cart, rides through the main track running through Faridkot, December 1, 2008. It was reported by Indian officials and media that the lone gunman who was caught alive from the Mumbai mayhem came from a place called Faridkot. (Saeed Shah/MCT) (SAEED SHAH / MCT)

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