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<p>Bangladeshi property tycoon Sohel Rana, seen wearing police-issue body armour and helmet, is escorted for his appearance at the High Court in Dhaka on April 30, 2013. Bangladesh defended Tuesday its decision to snub foreign aid after the collapse of a garment factory complex where at least 388 people died as the UN revealed it had offered specialist help to find survivors. By STRDEL/AFP/Getty Images.</p>
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