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Wednesday, February 27, 2008

[chottala.com] Ship graveyard in Bangladesh hosts world's dirtiest job

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Ship Breakers: The Dirtiest Job

We all know how ships are born, but few of us know how they die, and hundreds of ships meet their deaths every year, from five-star ocean liners to grubby freighters. The ships are literally dumped with all their steel, their asbestos and their toxins on the beaches of poor countries like Bangladesh. It's dirty, backbreaking work. Join correspondent Bob Simon for a journey into the world of the ship breakers.  Please read more about it in the following website:


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