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HEADLINE
Business leaders call for combing operation against Islamic 'militants' by armed forces
The country's top business leaders Thursday called upon the government to launch combing operation b
 
Political scenarios pose a major risk for economy, says EIU
The political scene in Bangladesh, which will be dominated by preparations for the next general elec
 
Bomb blasts in Gazipur again: Two dead
A powerful bomb ripped through the entrance of the Deputy Commissioner's office at Gazipur leaving t
 
POLITICS & POLICIES
Saifur urges all to be united like '71 to fight terrorism
Finance and Planning Minister M Saifur Rahman has urged all to face the current deadliest form of te
 
6 charge-sheeted for Jhalakathi bombing
JHALAKATI, Dec 01 (Agencies): Police submitted a charge-sheet Wednesday night against six people, in
 
Govt takes tough steps to deal with militants: Babar
Spelling out various tough steps to deal with the Islamic militants, State Minister for Home Affairs
 
METRO & COUNTRY
Bangladesh at high risk from AIDS: Mosharraf
Health and Family Welfare Minister Khandakar Mosharraf Hossain said Bangladesh is at high risk of AI
 
Bangladesh important market for Panalpina
Panalpina, world's leading supply chain solution company with presence in six continents, has appoin
 
French Embassy to organise film festival from Dec 8
Star Cineplex Theatre at Bashundhara City shopping mall and the French Embassy are jointly organisin
 
VIEWS & OPINIONS
Highways are major HIV routes
ZALISZ Ahmed paid US$1.0 (euro 0.85) and lost his virginity on the side of the road to one of India'
 
Australia, New Zealand gain from farm reform
VAST, dry Australia and compact, lush New Zealand may be worlds apart in terms of landscape, but the
 
France to tighten immigration controls
THE French premier has announced tightened controls on immigration, part of his government's respons
 
EDITORIAL
Taking timely action against AIDS
THE acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) has been the most dreaded disease known to man in the
 
Survival in the post-MFA era
BANGLADESH is a country of 140 million people with the landmass of only about 150 thousand square ki
 
Shifting back to traditional interest-rate targeting
A TOP Bank of Japan policy official said Wednesday consumer prices would likely begin rising in the
 
LETTER TO EDITOR
Price control
THE rate of inflation has increased to nearly 8.0 per cent even by official count in the present yea
 
Where is the country headed?
NO one knows how long the Islamic extremists will show power to prove their existence within the cou
 
OPINIONS & VIEWS
Flood damages shrimps, paddy in two upazilas of Jessore
NOAPARA, Dec 1: Shrimps worth more than Tk. 100 million and 'Aman' worth Tk 50 million have totally
 
Sweden may accord duty-free market access to Bangladeshi products: DCCI
Sweden may accord duty-free and quota-free market access to all products of Bangladesh like Canada a
 
Foreign consultant on flower, orchid arrives in city
Sri Lankan consultant on flower and orchid Mohonlal Saneka Bondora Herath arrived in Dhaka Tuesday t
 
COMPANIES & FINANCE
SE Asian nations make services proposal in WTO talks
GENEVA, Dec 1 (Agencies): Five South East Asian nations have made an alternative proposal for global
 
Slower economic growth in Asia in '06 amid rates, fuel hike: Fitch
KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 1 (AFP): Asia's economic prospects for 2006 remain upbeat with recovering exports
 
New OECD head sees inflation risk from US deficits
MEXICO CITY, Dec 1 (Reuters): OECD Secretary-General designate Angel Gurria warned yesterday that su
 
Monthly Roundup
Use of open source software in govt offices, e-govt projects suggested
Speakers at a brainstorming seminar Wednesday said the government should use open source technology
 
S Korean workers launch strike
SEOUL, Dec 1 (AFP): Tens of thousands of South Korean workers defied a government ban to launch a ni
 
Australia business investment booms, trade a drag
SYDNEY, Dec 1 (Reuters): Australian business investment rose a stronger-than-expected 2.9 per cent l
 
LEISURE & ENTERTAINMENT
Bara Katara
It is an architectural relic of Dhaka city. It is situated near Chawk Bazar close to the bank of the
 
HIGHLIGHTS
Kaun Banega Crorepati -2 On STAR PLUS Friday at 9:30 pm KBC 2 is racy and spicy. The Indian ver
 
Pleasant events
A good number of events are now being held in the city and the city-dwellers have several options fo
 
MARKET & COMMODITIES
Oil sideways after gains on US crude stock drop
TOKYO, Dec 1 (Reuters): Oil prices drifted sideways today after rebounding the day before on an unex
 
Kenyan tea prices mixed, quantity sold up
NAIROBI, Dec 1 (Reuters): Kenya's tea prices were mixed at this week's auction, with some grades imp
 
Africa urges rich nations to end cotton subsidies
PARIS, Dec 1 (Reuters): Farm Ministers from Benin, Senegal and Guinea yesterday urged rich nations t
 
SPORTS
Taibu to play for City Club in premier cricket
Former Zimbabwe captain Tatenda Taibu has been recruited by City Club in the fourth coming Premier C
 
Muktijoddha earn emphatic win
Mutkijoddha Sangsad KC registered an emphatic 3-0 victory over Feni Soccer Club in the second round
 
Pak duo ruin England chances
Pakistan have all but ended England's chances of winning the third and final Test and squaring the s
 
WORLD
China to let UN experts inspect toxic slick
BEIJING, Dec 1: China said Thursday it will let the United Nations inspect a toxic slick moving alon
 
Rich nations export climate change to poor countries
BANGKOK, Dec 1: Environmental group Greenpeace Thursday accused industrialised countries of exporti
 
Death penalty popular with Asian govts
SINGAPORE, Dec 1 (AFP): China leads the world by far when it comes to executions, but the majority o
 
 

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