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INDIEN MUTTER TERESA SPITAL
A leprosy patient walks in to housing provided by the Sisters and brother of Charity in the Gandhi Leprosy center, where lepers are given appart from medical care, a chance to feel they belong to their society in Calcutta, India, Oct. 10, 2003. Mother Teresa took her own pity for the outcast and turned it into a cottage industry in this predominantly Hindu nation. Thousands of volunteers of all religions still flock to the dozens of Mother Houses in India eachyear to tend to the destitute and the dying. (AP Photo/Elizabeth Dalziel)
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Date created
20031010
Place
KALKUTTA INDIEN
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KEYSTONE
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AP
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ELIZABETH DALZIEL
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2000 x 1338 px
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JPEG