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		<title>TRADE-UGANDA: ‘‘Green’’ Burial Cloth Gets New Lease on Life</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[TRADE-UGANDA: ‘‘Green’’ Burial Cloth Gets New Lease on Life By Wambi Michael KAMPALA, Feb 6, 2009 (IPS) &#8211; Bark cloth, a fabric historically used by the Buganda in central Uganda to wrap their dead before burial, is making a comeback in the form of trendy crafts, clothing and household goods. The cloth, made from ficus [...]]]></description>
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