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HEADLINE
Central bank asks NBFIs to implement guidelines on managing risks
The Bangladesh Bank (BB) has asked the non-banking financial institutions (NBFIs) to implement guide
 
SC rejects plea to further extend time for separation of the judiciary
The Supreme Court rejected Thursday a government plea for further extension of time for separation o
 
Police firing kills five in Companyganj
NOAKHALI, Oct 20 (Agencies): Police opened fire on an angry mob during a half-day hartal in Companyg
 
POLITICS & POLICIES
Malaysian entrepreneurs urged to invest in Bangladesh
Prime Minister Khaleda Zia Thursday urged Malaysian entrepreneurs to come up with more fully owned a
 
ACRP forms new national working council
A meeting of the Bangladesh Chapter of the proposed committee of Asian Conference on Religions for P
 
Janajuddha admits killing Poura chairman in Jhenidah
JHENIDAH, Oct 20 (BDNEWS): Purbo Banglar Communist Party (ML-Janajuddha), an outlawed extremist orga
 
METRO & COUNTRY
PM urges teachers to teach students sincerely
Teachers have been urged to sincerely impart knowledge to their students to make the government's ed
 
HC stays withdrawal of 263 BAC employees from ACC
The High Court (HC) stayed Thursday the withdrawal of 263 employees of now defunct Bureau of Anti-co
 
Int'l workshop on information society begins Sunday
A three-day international workshop on 'Building an Information Society' that begins in the city Sund
 
VIEWS & REVIEWS
Ways for augmenting Indo-Bangladesh cooperation in a win-win situation
THE last decade has seen a perceptible shift in global business and economic activity, away from Nor
 
Britain and Nigeria's half-hearted war on corruption
Nigeria is to enter final talks to win $18bn of debt relief in the biggest ever write-off by the Par
 
Monocropping is not desirable
TRADITIONAL agriculture -- centering mainly on the production of foodgrains -- has served a purpose,
 
EDITORIAL
Joining AH club: Will Bangladesh miss the boat?
COMMUNICATION and progress, in modern parlance, are two interchangeable terms. And of all conceivabl
 
Dhaka's traffic congestion
FAHIM'S school at Dhanmandi ends at around 1.30 p.m. But he returns to his Gulshan home at around 4
 
Indonesia's President weathers a tough year
INDONESIA'S president had a tough first year: The Asian tsunami killed more than 131,000 people. Pol
 
LETTER TO EDITOR
Urgent action against avian flu
Avian flu virus is now a possible threat to the country's poultry industry. It is because the countr
 
Potential of solar power
A non-traditional source of electricity of much potential in the rural areas is solar power. It is v
 
BUSINESS/ECONOMY
Handloom industry continues business despite constraints
Country's handloom industry is continuing its business despite many constraints even in the age of t
 
LFMEAB condemns property damage in Savar
The representative body of the Leather goods and Footwear Manufacturers and Exporters of Bangladesh
 
Air Asia, Jollibee, Hyflux, Satyam among Asia's best firms: Forbes
SINGAPORE, Oct 20 (AFP): Malaysian budget carrier AirAsia, Singapore water treatment firm Hyflux, Ph
 
COMPANIES & FINANCE
WTO heavyweights keep up hunt for ways to solve enduring splits
GENEVA, Oct 20 (AFP): World Trade Organisation heavyweights were keeping up the hunt today for ways
 
US urges EU to follow G20 market access offer
WASHINGTON, Oct 20 (Reuters): The United States welcomed a proposal from the G20 group of developing
 
India's fast growth seen fuelling price pressures
MUMBAI, Oct 20 (Reuters): Indian manufacturers have passed on higher costs to consumers on the back
 
LEISURE & ENTERTAINMENT
HIGHLIGHTS
Fame Gurukul On SONY Ent TV Friday at 8:30 pm This is a Daily Reality Drama, which tells the st
 
Pleasant events
A good number of events are now being held in the city and the city-dwellers have several options fo
 
Crescent Garden
It is offering special iftar items during holy Ramadan. It is mainly a confectionery and fast food s
 
MARKET & COMMODITIES
Chinese demand for commodities set to rise again
SHANGHAI, Oct 20 (AFP): After showing some signs of easing, global demand for raw materials is set t
 
Dubai's tea trade eyes expansion, Kenyan prices mixed
DUBAI, Oct 20 (Reuters): Dubai's fledgling tea trading centre has bold ambitions and longer term cou
 
Dollar firmer against major currencies on tech trade
TOKYO, Oct 20 (AFP): The dollar hovered close to a two- year high against the yen in Asian trade tod
 
SPORTS
BCB holds AGM today to amend constitution
The annual general meeting (AGM) of Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB), aimed at amending its present co
 
Windies face ‘tough task’ in Australia
MELBOURNE, Oct 20 (Reuters): A youthful but full-strength West Indies side arrived in Australia Thur
 
India, Pakistan likely to play ODI for quake victims
India and Pakistan are likely to play a one-day international cricket match to raise funds for the O
 
WORLD
Strongest hurricane on record roars toward Mexico and US
MIAMI, Oct 20 (AFP): Hurricane Wilma Wednesday became the most powerful storm ever recorded in the A
 
Arab media questions legitimacy of 'occupier' Saddam court
CAIRO, Oct 20 (AFP):The Arab press Thursday questioned the legitimacy of the "occupier" Iraqi court
 
Pakistan quake relief situation worse than tsunami: UN
GENEVA, Oct 20: The UN's top relief official warned Thursday that the shortfall in aid for victims o
 
 

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