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  2. Rana Plaza collapse - Wikipedia

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    The location of Savar (red marker), the site of the building collapse, in relation to Dhaka. Photo of Rana Plaza taken one year before the collapse. Rana Plaza was built in 2006 and owned by Sohel Rana—allegedly a member of the local unit of Jubo League (the youth wing of Bangladesh Awami League, the political party in power).

  3. Category:Bangladesh in fiction - Wikipedia

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    Bangladesh in fiction by city (2 C) Fictional Bangladeshi people (2 C, 7 P) B. Bangladesh Liberation War fiction (5 P) British India in fiction (8 C, 12 P) F.

  4. Fiction Factory - Wikipedia

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    Before they began Fiction Factory in 1982, Kevin Patterson (vocals) and Eddie Jordan (keyboards) had played in the band Street People around 1978, performing original songs and covers of Magazine and Ultravox! songs, before forming ska band the Rude Boys (later shortened to the RBs) with Grant Taylor (trumpet) and Chic Medley (guitar). [1]

  5. Disney, Sears Clothes Made In Bangladesh Factory ... - AOL

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    By Julhas Alam DHAKA, Bangladesh -- Amid the ash, broken glass and melted sewing machines at what is left of the Tazreen Fashions Ltd. factory, there are piles of blue, red and off-white children ...

  6. Bangladeshi English literature - Wikipedia

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    Rashid Askari (born June 1, 1965) is a prolific writer in Bangladesh writing both in Bangla and English. His English short story collection Nineteen Seventy One and Other Stories (2011) [34] claims the secured place in the English literary arena of Bangladesh.

  7. Category:Bangladesh in fiction by city - Wikipedia

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    Films set in Bangladesh by city (4 C) D. Dhaka in fiction (3 C, 1 P) This page was last edited on 24 May 2022, at 15:54 (UTC). Text is ...

  8. Ribo (robot) - Wikipedia

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    Bangladesh Science Fiction Society sponsored for a humanoid robot to represent it on the annual Science Fiction Festival. The team then started to work in full swing in November. With huge possibilities, they had been able to display in time the first social humanoid robot in Bangladesh which was named as Ribo. [1] Ribo has 24 degrees of freedom.

  9. Bengali science fiction - Wikipedia

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    This monthly magazine played an important role in the development of Bengali science fiction in Bangladesh. A number of new and promising science fiction writers including Rabiul Hasan Avi, Anik Khan, Asrar Masud, Sajjad Kabir, Russel Ahmed, and Mizanur Rahman Kallol came of age while working with the magazine.