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Crude bomb explosion kills one person, as opposition activists clash with police in the capital, Dhaka.
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Schools and businesses shut in Dhaka and other key cities, as opposition BNP aims to exploit discontent with government.
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Social networking site shut down over caricatures of Prophet Mohammed.
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The interim government has temporarily eased an indefinite curfew on six cities.
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Two Dhaka University professors arrested, but no sign of renewed protests.
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Mobile phone services have resumed but stores and offices remain closed after riots.
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Government imposes restrictions in six cities in wake of violent student protests.
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Violence goes on despite official apology and closure of army camp at Dhaka campus.
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Government apologises after riots between students and police at Dhaka University.
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Students demanding the removal of the army from Dhaka University clash with police.
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