GAUHATI, India (AP) -- Tribal leaders in India's remote northeast are offering cash rewards to women who bear more than a dozen children in a bid to keep from being outnumbered by settlers from elsewhere, a leader said Sunday. In the past two months, Khasi tribal chieftains in Meghalaya state have paid $348 each to four such women including 45-year-old Amilia Sohtun, who has 17 children...That sounds a bit more difficult than selling junk on e-bay.
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