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The New York Times Agency May 2010

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The New York Times Agency May 2010
(NYT20) ZIGUINCHOR, Senegal -- Feb. 20, 2003 -- SENEGAL-FERRY -- Marie Joseph Tendang, holding a picture of her daughter Francoise, 20, in Ziguinchor, Senegal, in February 2003, who died in September 2002, when the ferry Joola sank. The Joola had been ferrying three times as many passengers as allowed and capsized into the Atlantic. By the government's last count, released this month, 1,863 people died as the ship was en route to the capital, Dakar, putting the sinking among the worst maritime disasters ever. On board that night were an estimated 400 students like Francoise: the brightest young minds of this town, piled virtually on top of each other with their school books, new shoes and dreams by the trunkload. They were the pride and joy of Ziguinchor. (Michael Kamber/The New York Times) **STORY MOVED 12/20/03**
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