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LIFE RETURNS TO NORMAL IN BANGLADESH AS PROTESTS EASE.

Publication: AsiaPulse News

Publication Date: 31-OCT-06
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COPYRIGHT 2006 Asia Pulse Pty Ltd

DHAKA, Oct 31 Asia Pulse - The city life started returning to normal as the Awami League led 14-party combine withdrew its siege programme on the third day yesterday.

Calling off the blockade by the combine is expected to further ease the situation, restoring normality today.

An increased number...

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