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Bangladesh

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May 2000Rank of Bangladesh and Poland among countries accounting for the largest number of U.N. peacekeepers deployed last fall: 2,1
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United Nations (N.Y.C.)

January 30, 2008An unidentified donor gave $130 million to Bangladesh to repair cyclone damage.
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Donor gives $130 million to Bangladesh

August 15, 2007After widespread flooding, 53,000 Bangladeshis contracted diarrhea.
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Reuters via AlertNet

April 27, 2007Thunderstorms destroyed a shantytown outside Dhaka, Bangladesh, leaving 500 people homeless; ten slum-dwellers were killed by drowning, a collapsing building, and a falling tree.
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Malaysia Sun

June 14, 2006In Rangamati, Bangladesh, villagers fled in boats after their town was destroyed by rampaging elephants.
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Reuters via MSNBC

February 24, 2006In Bangladesh 50 people died in a fire at a textile mill.
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BBC News

June 26, 2005 Bangladeshi doctors removed a dead fetus from the abdomen of a teenage boy.
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BBC News

May 15, 2005More than one hundred people died when a ferry sank off the shores of southern Bangladesh.
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BBC News

May 10, 2005Locusts plagued Bangladesh.
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NZHerald

April 29, 2005In Bangladesh, the number of people throwing acid on women was down from previous years.
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BBC News

April 11, 2005A garment factory collapsed in Bangladesh, killing at least one hundred people.
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Reuters

March 21, 2005Tornadoes struck Bangladesh.
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BBC News

March 2, 2005In Bangladesh, four infants were on trial for looting, with bail set at fifty dollars per infant.
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BBC News

December 26, 2004A 9.0 magnitude earthquake created a tsunami that ravaged south and southeast Asia, as well as parts of Africa. The wave reached from Somalia and Kenya to Malaysia. Thousands of fatalities were reported in the Maldives, Sri Lanka, South India, Thailand, Bangladesh, and Indonesia. Three-story waves washed sunbathers into the sea, carried away snorkelers, and swallowed up Hindu ritual bathers celebrating Full Moon Day. A prison in Sumatra was torn open by the tsunami, and hundreds of inmates fled. A baby was washed from her father's arms. At least 25,000 died, and millions were displaced. Entire towns were turned into rubble. Corpses hung from trees and fences, and the rotting bodies of humans and animals threatened to pollute water supplies. It was difficult to bury the dead for lack of dry ground. The earthquake was the largest since 1964, and slightly altered the rotation of the earth.
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New York Timesimes

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Wikipedia

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New York Timesimes

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MSNBC

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Reuters

August 7, 2004Bombs exploded in Karachi, Pakistan, and in Dhaka, Bangladesh, and
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Associated Press

July 30, 2004Millions of Bangladeshis were left without homes because of flooding; hundreds of people died.
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New York Times

October 8, 2003Transparency International released its annual corruption survey; Bangladesh was rated most corrupt, just beating out Nigeria and Haiti. Finland, Iceland, and Denmark were the least corrupt.
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Associated Press

November 27, 2001Wild elephants rampaged through two villages in Bangladesh, killing four people.
November 20, 2001Thousands of dead fish killed by industrial waste in a lake in Bangladesh were being collected and eaten by poor people.
August 14, 2001Sixteen garment workers were crushed to death in a stampede in Bangladesh that was caused by a faulty fire alarm; the gates on the factory's eight floors had been locked to prevent workers from leaving.

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