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  • UN praises Bangladeshs preparedness response to tropical storm Mahasen UN praises Bangladeshs preparedness response to tropical storm Mahasen

    20 May 2013 150 The United Nations has commended the work carried out by the Bangladeshi Government ahead of tropical storm Mahasen, which hit the country last Thursday, noting it saved thousands of lives. "While tropical storm Mahasen reached the coastline of Bangladesh on Thursday weaker than anticipated, the preparedness work undertaken by the Government and humanitarian partners saved ...

  • Court Seeks to Bar Factory Owner from Leaving Bangladesh

    The High Court in Bangladesh’s capital has asked authorities to prevent the owner of a garment factory where 112 people died in a fire last year from leaving the country, a lawyer said. The High Court made the request in response to a petition seeking the arrest of Delwar Hossain, the owner of Tazreen Fashions Ltd. It also asked authorities to bring Hossain before the court on May 30. No ...

  • El Paso Nonprofits Aid Boston Bangladesh Victims

    Limbs International, an El Paso not-for-profit organization which helps leg amputees in Third World countries, plans to provide prosthetics to victims of the Boston Marathon bombing and victims of a garment factory collapse in Bangladesh, it announced Monday. The organization is ready to provide its Limbs Relief Knee, a durable, plastic, low-cost, artificial knee used as part of a ...

  • HM leads efforts to improve factory safety in Bangladesh

    announced plans to improve safety conditions in factories that supply its clothing, the New York Times reported. Although H&M was the first company to make this pledge, other major European retailers, including Carrefour, Marks & Spencer and Inditex, parent of the huge Zara brand, are following its lead. It's "setting the stage for an industry-wide collaboration to improve ...

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Julie & Julia

Julie & Julia

In Julia & Julia, the ever-impressive Meryl Streep pulls off another of her unlikely highwire acting feats by embodying the immediately recognizable chef Julia Child, a pre-Food Network PBS mainstay in the 1960s and 1970s who introduced Americans to French cooking and ... ...

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  • Do Corporations Owe Anything To Bangladeshi Victims

    trends to task. He posits that it is the job of domestic governments to regulate safety and that corporations muddle their goals by worrying about the environment, sustainability and community. But there are several capitalistic arguments in favor of business enterprises voluntarily adopting many of the principles entailed in Corporate Social Responsibility (hiring the best people for the job ...

  • Bangladesh Worker Deaths May Change U.S. Shopping Habits

    Bangladesh that killed more than 1,000 people, and for some it means they'll probably buy fewer goods made in the country. Among those who learned of the deaths, 39 percent said they would probably buy fewer products produced in Bangladesh, according to a survey by Harris Poll of more than 2,000 adults from May 14-16. Women are more likely to change shopping habits than men, 42 ...

  • Bangladesh panel to recommend life in prison over building collapse

    Bangladesh will recommend that nine people detained in connection with the disaster be sentenced to life in prison, the panel's chief said on Tuesday. The six-member committee, due to submit its conclusions to the government on Thursday, has singled out shoddy construction and the improper issue of building permits as the main reasons for the accident which killed more than 1,100 ...

  • Bangladesh gets $324-mln credit facility from Philippine firm

    DHAKA, May 21 (Reuters) - State-owned Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation (BPC) has received a $324-million, six-month deferred payment facility for oil from the Philippines National Oil Company (PNOC), a BPC official said on Tuesday. The South Asian nation's fuel demand is growing sharply after a shortage of natural gas forced it to turn to oil-fired power plants to avert power ...

  • Video Families of Bangladesh factory workers wait for compensation

    An ITV News investigation has found there's still no compensation for the victims of the Bangladeshi factory collapse, from the Western clothes companies that promised help.More than eleven hundred workers were killed nearly a month ago. But survivors in Dhaka claim no money has yet reached them. ITV's Business Editor Laura Kuenssberg has this exclusive ...

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