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HEADLINE
SAARC Summit begins amid optimism about future
The 13th South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) Summit began in the capital Saturd
 
SAARC Summit begins amid optimism about future
The 13th South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) Summit began in the capital Saturd
 
Food grain import drops substantially in Q1
The value of letters of credit (LCs) opened against food grains import, dropped by 47.83 per cent du
 
POLITICS & POLICIES
Decision on Afghanistan, China likely today
A decision on Afghanistan's inclusion in the SAARC and giving China observer or dialogue partner sta
 
Ershad, Biswas join SAARC session
Former president Hussain Mohammad Ershad, one of the founder leaders of the SAARC, attended the inau
 
Govt ‘has no right to stay in power’ as it failed to tackle Monga
RANGPUR, Nov 12 (BDNEWS): Leader of the Opposition and Awami League President Sheikh Hasina said Fri
 
METRO & COUNTRY
High security takes heavy toll on consumers, commuters
Many major streets in the capital wore a deserted look Saturday as the leaders of seven-nation South
 
62 women against 100 men in Bangladesh literate: UNESCO
Only 62 women against 100 men are literate in Bangladesh followed by Pakistan with 57, said a UNESCO
 
Cover of the "Bangladesh wins Freedom" unveiled
The publication ceremony of the book "Bangladesh wins Freedom", written by Musa Sadik, was held at t
 
OPINIONS & VIEWS
Leadership, corruption and poverty trap
THERE are estimated 1.3 billion people live in countries where Islam is the dominant religion. Over
 
Incumbent's predicament: Poor governance takes a heavy toll
WITH barely a year left for the next general elections, BNP's predicament pertaining to the continuo
 
Chirac confronts problem of France's troubled suburbs: unrest appears to abate
PRESIDENT Jacques Chirac for the first time directly addressed the inequalities and discrimination t
 
EDITORIAL
The trouble with land phone connections
THE magnitude of unmet demand for land phones in Bangladesh has been very significant. Studies have
 
Breaking poverty chain in South Asia
THE common goal of all the regional countries under SAARC (South Asian Association for Regional Coop
 
General Assembly divided on contentious issues
THE 191-member world body shelved three rival resolutions to expand the 15-member council before the
 
LETTER TO EDITOR
RMG sector and political heat
THE export-oriented readymade garments (RMG) industry of Bangladesh is faced with a serious and emer
 
Winning wars but losing the peace
MORE than two years have passed since the major terrorist attacks on the USA. There have been many d
 
BUSINESS/ECONOMY
Market facing acute crisis of cell phone SIM cards
The market has observed an acute crisis of subscriber's identification module (SIM) card of some spe
 
All indices go up despite selling pressure
The country's two stock exchanges recorded rise in all indices at the end of last week amid a contin
 
Seed crisis hampers cultivation in Chapainawabganj
CHAPAINAWABGANJ, Nov 12 (UNB): Acute shortage of seeds may hamper the cultivation of boro paddy and
 
COMPANIES & FINANCE
APEC works to ease WTO deadlock, bird flu fears
BUSAN, South Korea, Nov 12 (AFP): Asian and Pacific nations worked Saturday to ease the deadlock in
 
Japan needs higher consumption taxes: IMF
WASHINGTON, Nov 12 (Reuters): Japan should raise its consumption taxes to bridge a still-burdensome
 
WTO woes overshadow US-India trade meeting
WASHINGTON, Nov 12 (Reuters): Top US and Indian officials will discuss how to advance troubled world
 
LEISURE & ENTERTAINMENT
FE Report
One of the mosques with distinctive features is the national mosque, Baitul Mukarram. It stands in t
 
Pleasant events
A good number of events are now being held in the city and the city-dwellers have several options fo
 
Golden Chimney
It is a restaurant that serves Chinese, Thai and continental foods in the city. Located at Sonartori
 
MARKET & COMMODITIES
Pakistan cotton prices firm on high domestic demand
KARACHI, Nov 12 (Reuters): Pakistani cotton prices rose over the past week and are likely to remain
 
Oil drops a near four-month low
LONDON, Nov 12 (AFP): World oil prices plummeted to a near-four month low point this week, below 57
 
Copper hits historic high amid tight supplies
LONDON, Nov 12 (AFP): Copper hit a historic high amid tight supplies, while platinum struck the high
 
SPORTS
Beximco-Gazi Tank clash of class Tuesday
The semifinal line-up of the GrameenPhone 3rd Corporate Cricket League completed Saturday when Bexim
 
Dhoni stars as India sweep it 6-1
Mahendra Singh Dhoni produced another match-winning innings as India wrapped up a 6-1 one-day series
 
England gain upper hand in Multan
A determined display from England's bowlers left Pakistan fighting to salvage their first innings af
 
WORLD
Mideast leaders says 'peace first' at democracy forum
MANAMA, Nov 12, (AFP): Foreign ministers from industrialised nations and Arab states opened a US-spo
 
Merkel's German government deal already under fire
BERLIN, Nov 12 (AFP): Germany's incoming chancellor Angela Merkel was due Saturday to unveil details
 
China reports new bird flu outbreak, Thailand probes first Bangkok case
BEIJING, Nov 12 (AFP): China Saturday reported its eighth outbreak of bird flu in less than a month,
 
 

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