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/ 21 February 2005

Hundreds feared dead after ferry sinks

Seventy-nine people are confirmed dead and another 120 are feared drowned after a ferry capsized and sank during a storm in Bangladesh. The double-decker Maharaj was on its way to the eastern town of Chandpur when it went down in the Buriganga river just outside the capital, Dhaka, in strong winds on Saturday night.

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/ 31 January 2005

Zim struggle against Bangladesh’s spinners

Spinners Mohammad Rafique and Enamul Haque shared four wickets as Bangladesh restricted Zimbabwe to 198 in the fifth and final one-day international in Dhaka on Monday, despite a career-best 84 from Barney Rogers. Bangladesh’s decision to go into the decisive game with three left-arm spinners paid rich dividends.

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/ 18 January 2005

Bangladesh win their first Test series

Opener Nafis Iqbal hammered his maiden Test century on Tuesday to help Bangladesh draw the second test match against Zimbabwe and record their first-ever series triumph by 1-0. Chasing a target of 374 runs, Bangladesh posted 285 for five in the second innings to Iqbal’s match-saving knock of 121 off 354 balls, including 18 boundaries.

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/ 17 January 2005

Zimbabwe in command against Bangladesh

Tatenda Taibu completed his maiden Test century to put Zimbabwe in a strong position on the fourth day of the second and final Test against Bangladesh in Dhaka on Monday. The Zimbabwean captain (21) cracked a solid 153 not out as Zimbabwe reached 285-9 in their second innings at lunch for an overall lead of 372 runs.

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/ 24 November 2004

Microsoft requests end to piracy

The world’s leading IT company, Microsoft, said on Tuesday that it will be lobbying the Bangladesh government to crack down on piracy of its programmes. A pirated copy of a Microsoft programme can be bought for less than a dollar in Bangladesh, where Microsoft has just opened its first office.

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/ 28 October 2004

Forty-four thousand cases, and counting

A Bangladeshi court has built up an astonishing backlog of 44 457 cases, a news report said on Thursday. Eighteen of the 41 judges’ positions at Chittagong court in the country’s south-east have remained vacant for years, resulting in lengthy delays for those awaiting justice, the official BSS news agency said.

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/ 19 October 2004

Onion police deployed in Bangladesh

Traders staged a one-day strike after members of an elite police squad were deployed at markets in south-east Bangladesh to drive down the price of onions, a report said on Tuesday. Many garlic and potato sellers in the port city of Chittagong also shut up shop in a show of solidarity, official news agency BSS said.

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/ 10 August 2004

Bangladesh flood toll tops 700

The death toll in floods that have devastated Bangladesh has risen to more than 700, the official news agency BSS said on Tuesday as the United Nations prepared to launch an appeal for post-flood rehabilitation projects. The flooding had claimed 703 lives, including 64 deaths from severe diarrhoea.

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/ 29 July 2004

Flooded Bangladesh calls for help

Bangladesh has called for international help to rebuild the flood-ravaged country as the country’s death toll from the monsoon deluge reached 500 on Thursday, officials said. Almost half of Bangladesh’s 130-million population has been displaced by one of the worst seasonal floods to hit the country in decades.

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/ 28 July 2004

Monsoon deaths rise as disease sets in

The number of deaths from monsoon rains across South Asia reached 1 238 on Wednesday as Bangladesh remained awash in the worst floods in six years and water-borne diseases began taking their toll. Diarrhoea caused by drinking dirty water has killed 46 people and afflicted about 80 000 this month.

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/ 26 July 2004

Two-thirds of Bangladesh flooded

The death toll from flooding across South Asia that has left more than 42-million people stranded or homeless rose to 925 on Monday as India battled to get relief to its flood-hit areas and two-thirds of Bangladesh was submerged. Although flood waters were receding in northeastern India, the situation was worsening in parts of Bangladesh.

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/ 15 July 2004

River washes away 25 villages

The Jamuna River burst its banks and surged through 25 villages while residents slept in northern Bangladesh, killing at least 13 people as homes, crops and trees were washed away. About 10 000 villagers were washed out of their flimsy homes. The toll from monsoon flooding in Bangladesh and its neighbours has reached 339.

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/ 29 March 2004

Raging fire threatens tiger sanctuary

Blazing flames raced through a coastal forest in southern Bangladesh leaving thousands of smouldering trees and threatening wildlife in the world’s biggest mangrove vegetation, forest officials said on Monday. The central forest department said the aftermath of the fire could exact a heavy toll on the tiger population.