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Egyptian boat sinking kills one, Suez Canal closed

ISMAILIA, Egypt, Sep 13 (Reuters) An Egyptian dredger sank in the Suez Canal today, killing one of the 40 crew and prompting the closure of the busy international waterway while a search was mounted for three others, officials said.

Suez Canal Authority and medical sources said six crew were reported to have been injured in the accident near the town of Ismailia. The dead crew member drowned, the sources said.

A Canal Authority official said the cause of the sinking in the waterway -- an important international trade route and the fastest shipping link between Europe and Asia -- was not immediately known.

The sinking was the latest in a string of Egyptian transport accidents.

Last month, 58 people were killed in the Nile Delta town of Qalyoub when two commuter trains collided in Egypt's worst railway accident in four years. A day later, 11 Israeli Arab tourists were killed in a bus accident in the Sinai peninsula.

More than 1,000 people were killed in February when a ferry sank in the Red Sea. Investigations primarily blamed the captain, who died, for not following safety procedures but public rage was directed at the ferry owner, a member of parliament.

The Suez Canal is a major source of foreign exchange earnings for the Egyptian government. Egypt nationalised the waterway in 1956.

REUTERS PDM PM0910

Spain ban on skinny models shocks fashion world

MADRID, Sep 13 (Reuters) The world's first ban on overly thin models at a top-level fashion show in Madrid has caused outrage among modelling agencies and raised the prospect of restrictions at other venues. Madrid's fashion week has turned away underweight models after protests that girls and young women were trying to copy their rail-thin looks and developing eating disorders. Organisers say they want to project an image of beauty and health, rather than.....

China's water woes could make it world tech leader

BEIJING, Sep 13 (Reuters) China's bid to tackle widespread pollution and a shortage of water treatment facilities could make it a leader in waste management, experts said. But its rivers and lakes may need years to recover from chronic misuse, they said. More than two-fifths of cities, and tens of millions of rural dwellers pump used water directly into rivers, which risks damaging the heath of downstream users and the ecosystems of lakes where.....

Henin can bounce back with Fed Cup crown

CHARLEROI, Belgium, Sep 13 (Reuters) World number two Justine Henin-Hardenne can put the disappointment of her US Open final defeat behind her when she leads Belgium out against Italy in the Fed Cup final this weekend. The French Open champion, beaten by Maria Sharapova in Saturday's final in New York, returns after missing Belgium's semi-final through exhaustion and gives her side a much-needed boost after the withdrawal of Kim Clijsters. Clijsters, who was replaced as.....
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