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Two persons were killed and about 21 injured, including a judge and police personnel, across the country as a number of bombs exploded simultaneously at Ch
Two die as bombs go off again in Ctg, Laxmipur, Chandpur
ittagong, Laxmipur and Chandpur district courts Monday. Police so fa . . . . . .     Read Full Story
Foreign investors to receive uniform incentive support

The government has decided to bring uniformity in its fiscal and other incentive packages for foreign investors to avoid any controversy in future. Finance and Planning Minister Saifur Rahman Monday agreed to such proposal placed by the energy advisor and the board of investment executive chairman Mahmudur Rahman at a meeting. The . . . . . .     Read Full Story
 
HEADLINE
Foreign investors to receive uniform incentive support
The government has decided to bring uniformity in its fiscal and other incentive packages for foreig
 
Two die as bombs go off again in Ctg, Laxmipur, Chandpur
Two persons were killed and about 21 injured, including a judge and police personnel, across the cou
 
BB wants to be included in KPI list
The Bangladesh Bank (BB) has appealed to the government to include the name of country's central ban
 
POLITICS & POLICIES
Police personnel must improve their quality of service: Babar
The police should act properly to earn the nation's respect and confidence as they are getting their
 
PM calls for transforming society into a safe habitat for children
Prime Minister Khaleda Zia Monday called upon all to work unitedly to transform the society into a s
 
BNP-Jamaat alliance responsible for barbaric blasts: Hasina
Leader of the Opposition in Parliament and Awami League Chief Sheikh Hasina said Monday bomb blasts
 
METRO & COUNTRY
UCEP model promoting need-based education
Underprivileged Children's Educational Programme (UCEP) Bangladesh has set a trend that can be appli
 
Govt introduces courses on cancer at NCI
Health and Family Welfare Minister Khondaker Mosharraf Hossain said Monday in the city that the gove
 
Regional networking stressed among women entrepreneurs for dev, poverty reduction
Women entrepreneurs Monday stressed the need for building a network in the South Asian countries aim
 
VIEWS & REVIEWS
A little more conversation, a little less information
The vast majority of employees in the UK have no idea of their right to ask their employer about its
 
Saudi ban on women driving is a taboo waiting to be broken
Mohamed al-Zulfa was a little-known member of Saudi Arabia's majlis alshura, the consultative counci
 
Negative politics cannot move the nation forward
SHEIKH Hasina and her party Awami League (AL) have been clamouring for past several months for refor
 
EDITORIAL
Exploitation of Phulbari coal
WITH oil price rising consistently in the wake of an insatiable appetite for energy by emerging glob
 
Bangladesh in search of a brand name
THE government is learnt to have decided to launch a serious drive to rebuild the image of the count
 
America must worry about its own actions, not just China's
THE spectre of a rising China has returned to haunt Washington. This is the principal lesson I have
 
LETTER TO EDITOR
Jute can attract FDIs
Bangladesh's prospect for jute export is growing. In the last couple of months, there have been a nu
 
Leather sector needs more attention
WE have good potential for export of leather goods. This has been assumed as the sector witnessed a
 
For a successful traffic month
The Traffic Month-2005 began on Sunday in the city like previous years. The State Minister for Home
 
BUSINESS/ECONOMY
Summit Power IPO lottery held
Some 36,000 out of 270,036 local applicants have been allotted the primary shares of Summit Power Lt
 
Price indices drop at both bourses
Price indices on the Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE) closed lower Monday, as the losing issues outplayed
 
Shebapolli rendering social services
BRAHMANBARIA, Sept 29: Shebapolli Bhadughar, a non-profit project of the Bangladesh Association for
 
COMPANIES & FINANCE
World Islamic Economic Forum calls for common market
KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 3 (AFP): The first World Islamic Economic Forum today called for the establishment
 
Pirated goods plague Gulf trading hub Dubai
DUBAI, Oct 3 (Reuters): Veiled Arab women mingle with Western tourists in shorts to browse shelves f
 
Japan's business confidence rises slightly
TOKYO, Oct 3 (AFP): Japan's large manufacturers grew slightly more confident in the three months to
 
MARKET & COMMODITIES
Oil steady on slow US output recovery
TOKYO, Oct 3 (Reuters): Oil prices were steady today as slow recovery in production and refining
 
Bangladesh Software Testing Board's organising body formed
An eleven-member organising committee for Bangladesh Software Testing Board, led by M Lutfur Rahman,
 
India's Tata Steel says its Q2 sales up 14pc
MUMBAI, Oct 3 (Reuters): India's second-largest steel maker, Tata Steel Ltd., sold 1.18 million tonn
 
SPORTS
BCCB names players of Rajshahi Div U-17 team
Bangladesh Cricket Control Board (BCCB) announced Monday the names of players and officials of the R
 
Mushtaq ready to take on England
LAHORE, Oct 3 (Internet): Mushtaq Ahmed, the Pakistan leg spinner, has expressed the confidence that
 
Rifles clinch crown for 12th time
Holders Bangladesh Rifles retained the title of Cute Premier Division Handball League beating Narind
 
WORLD
Iraq oil minister survives assassination attempt
QAIM, Oct 3 (AP): Iraq's oil minister narrowly survived an assassination attempt when a roadside bom
 
India, Pakistan sign two deals
ISLAMABAD, Oct 3 (AFP): Pakistan and India signed pacts Monday to give advance notice of ballistic m
 
Train derails in central India; 18 killed
NEW DELHI, OCT 3 (AP) : Six coaches and the engine of a speeding train derailed in central India Mon
 
 

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