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{Retired} The Kathleen Dunn Show
Monday, April 21, 2014, 2:00pm
By KP Whaley

This past Sunday -- April 20 -- marked the one-year anniversary of the Bangladesh factory collapse that killed 1,100 garment workers, many of whom were making cheap clothes for U.S. and European manufacturers.

The tragedy brought significant attention to the problems of poor working conditions and safety issues at factories in that part...

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