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HEADLINE
Business leaders urge parties to shun blame game, sit for talks
Business leaders once again reiterated their concern over the growing political uncertainties and co
 
Small coal-fired power plants at remote areas under consideration
The government is contemplating setting up small coal-fired power plants at remote areas, particular
 
Revised guidelines on consumer credit to be effective from Jan 1
The revised guidelines on the maintenance of the general provision against consumer credit will now
 
POLITICS & POLICIES
Unhealthy politics retarding DU's academic progress
Dhaka University, once dubbed the 'Oxford of the East' for its outstanding contribution in quality e
 
Caretaker govt should be free to reform election process: Moudud
Law Minister Moudud Ahmed said in the city Saturday that since the party government has no responsib
 
Non-govt teachers want their jobs to be brought under revenue budget
Bangladesh Non-government Primary School Teachers' Association (BNPSTA) has demanded their jobs and
 
METRO & COUNTRY
Nepalese businessmen for allowing more students in Bangladesh
Nepalese businessmen urged Bangladesh to allow more of their students to study medicine and engineer
 
Problems of Comilla EPZ workers to be solved soon
COMILLA, Dec 24 (BDNEWS): The prevailing problems of the workers of Comilla EPZ will be solved as pe
 
Biman to resume Barisal flight from January
BARISAL, Dec. 24 (UNB): After a three-month break, Biman Bangladesh Airlines has taken a decision to
 
VIEWS & ANALYSES
In need of allies for wielding executive authority
IF President George W. Bush, buffeted by criticism over domestic spying, needs allies on wielding ex
 
New York passes a difficult test with ‘flying colours’
The strike by New York transit workers that ended their crippling strike last Thursday was a crippli
 
World economic growth expected to be solid in 2006
The world economy achieved a stable growth in 2005 despite impacts from surging oil prices, and judg
 
EDITORIAL
Stalemate over fertiliser subsidy
TWO devastating floods had left a serious negative effect on Aman rice production last year, leading
 
Challenges lie ahead after the Hong Kong meeting
WHAT gains the country could derive from the Hong Kong Ministerial is still shrouded in mystery. Eve
 
East Asian integration and the big powers
IN 1999, while recovering from the Asian financial crisis that wreaked havoc on his country's econom
 
LETTER TO EDITOR
Fertiliser crisis
PERHAPS the BNP and fertiliser crisis goes together. It was widely publicised that in 1991 eighteen
 
Bangladesh in WTO
THE sixth WTO ministerial meeting in Hong Kong ended with no good news for Bangladesh. From Banglad
 
Prestige money
IT was a posh bakery in Dhanmondi. I ordered a pastry. It came. I devoured and went to the counter t
 
COMPANY & FINANCE
Major NGOs violating BB's loan-disbursing directives
Country's major NGOs are frequently violating the Bangladesh Bank's (BB) guidelines of providing two
 
Price indices up, turnover down at both bourses
The price indices on the country's two bourses went up last week while turnover dropped in moderatel
 
Garment workers for minister's resignation for failure at HK meet
The leaders of National Protection Alliance for Garments Workers and Industries (NPAGWI) has demand
 
BUSINESS & FINANCE
Indian economy transforms into a star performer with booming growth
NEW DELHI, Dec 24 (AFP): Oft-derided as the slow-moving elephant of Asia, India's economy has been t
 
China faces rising risks in int’l trade
SHANGHAI, Dec 24 (CEIS): China has been facing increasing risks in international trade and its ratio
 
Record rise in returns on equity for Japanese firms
TOKYO, Dec 24 (AFP): Returns on equity for listed companies in Japan are expected to rise by a reco
 
MARKET & COMMODITIES
Oil steadies, natgas extends slide
NEW YORK, Dec 24 (Reuters): Oil prices steadied over $58 a barrel yesterday on worries over disrupti
 
Can consumers hop aboard as Europe motors into '06?
PARIS, Dec 24 (Reuters): Europe's economy is beginning to motor as 2005 comes to an end, but as 2006
 
A more open market tests China's economy next year
BEIJING, Dec 24 (CEIS): China's economy will face a tough challenge as the country, in accordance wi
 
SPORTS
DOHS keep winning run
League leaders Old DOHS maintained their winning note in the Premier Division Cricket League, but Vi
 
Muktis emerge as group runners-up
Muktijoddha Sangsad KC completed the second round in the Nitol-Tata Fifth National Football League w
 
Bangladesh take on Pakistan tomorrow
A 21-member Bangladesh football team left the city Saturday for Karachi to play the away match of th
 
WORLD
President Jalal bids to solve election dispute
BAGHDAD, Dec 24 (AFP): Iraqi President Jalal Talabani was attempting Saturday to resolve a growing p
 
Azerbaijan plane crash 'kills 23'
An Azerbaijan Airlines passenger plane has crashed after taking off from the Azeri capital, Baku, ki
 
Soldiers, police convicted over Uzbekistan unrest
TASHKENT, Dec 24 (AFP): Nineteen soldiers and five police were convicted in Uzbekistan Friday for ne
 
 

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