AP Photos: Historic Bangladesh district razed by deadly fire

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AP Photos: Historic Bangladesh district razed by deadly fire
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PHOTO GALLERY: Charred buildings are all that remain of sections of a centuries-old shopping district in Bangladesh's capital, where a late-night fire raced through narrow alleys and killed dozens of people.

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