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HEADLINE
Govt may downsize ADP by 10.2pc
The government, facing local resources crunch and fallout from global economic recession, is likely
 
BB relaxes policy for rescheduling of loans
The Bangladesh Bank (BB) has relaxed its policy relating to rescheduling of loans and offering of fr
 
Arrest warrant issued against Prothom Alo editor
Dhaka Chief Metropolitan Magistrate's Court issued arrest warrants against the Editor and the Publis
 
POLITICS & POLICIES
Bangladesh urged to enhance contribution, technical support to C'wealth
Visiting Commonwealth Secretary General Don McKinnon Thursday described the caretaker form of govern
 
PM asks BDR to safeguard country's integrity
Prime Minister Khaleda Zia Thursday urged rank and file of the paramilitary BDR to be more active in
 
President pledges support to Palestinians
President Iajuddin Ahmed has renewed Bangladesh's total commitment to the just cause of the Palestin
 
METRO & COUNTRY
SUB seminar concludes
An international conference entitled "Impact of global issues on women and children" jointly hosted
 
Bangladesh free of bird flu, faces no immediate threat
Bangladesh is free of Bird Flu and faces no immediate threat from the dreaded malady, experts said T
 
Dutch govt signs deal with BRAC
The Government of the Netherlands has entered into an agreement worth 64.3 million Euros with BRAC.
 
VIEWS & REVIEWS
Political economy of currency devaluation
GOVERNMENTS can try to do as little as possible and let the currency system work on its own or they
 
The richest man Americans have never heard of
LAKSHMI Mittal built up the world's biggest steel company -- and the third-largest personal fortune
 
EDITORIAL
Toxic cargoes
THE news that a ship carrying toxic substances is about to enter into Bangladesh's territorial wate
 
New world order or chaos?
THE actions people take to fulfil their desires or implement their plans, are conditioned by the rea
 
Singapore's people's budget
HELP for low wage earners and the elderly but no tax cuts will be offered by Prime Minister Lee Hsie
 
LETTER TO EDITOR
Leasing unutilised airports
It would be a wise decision if government lease out the unutilised airports to the private sector. R
 
For banks in rural areas
GRAMEEN Bank and others operating non-conventional banking services in the rural areas report high
 
National group for change
A big celebration on the occasion of the following anniversary of a Dhaka daily witnessed a new visi
 
BUSINESS/ECONOMY
Compliance with corporate governance guidelines for listed cos emphasised
Compliance with the guidelines on corporate governance (CG) for listed companies is not mandatory, b
 
Diesel and power crisis: Half of Chapainawabganj land likely to be uncultivated
CHAPAINAWABGANJ, Feb 16 (BDNEWS): Uncertainty looms large over IRRI-Boro cultivation in Chapainawabg
 
Mobile operators purchase handsets from Motorola
London, Feb 16 (BDNEWS): Mobile operators in developing countries have bought or ordered more than 1
 
COMPANIES & FINANCE
Bernanke sees solid US growth, holds to script on policy
WASHINGTON, Feb 16 (AFP): New Federal Reserve chief Ben Bernanke said yesterday the US economic expa
 
Govt mulling using SOCs’ capital reserves to bail out Garuda
JAKARTA, Feb 16 (Antara): The government is considering using the capital reserves of state-owned co
 
DCCI women entrepreneurs visit 'Pan Supari'
The DCCI women entrepreneurs recently visited 'Pan Supari', a traditional betel-leaf shop under the
 
CORPORATE/BUSINESS
Co-curricular activities
The importance of co-curricular activities in a student's life should be obvious. The very experienc
 
Career in ICT education
Career mainly indicates one's professional life. Today students become serious about their career im
 
Universities will get cash to run courses with employers
Universities will be given extra money to develop courses with employers, and the market for higher
 
MARKET & COMMODITIES
Oil prices stage modest bounce in Asian trade
SINGAPORE, Feb 16 (AFP): Oil prices staged a modest bounce in Asian trade today after healthy US inv
 
Relaxed US policies help seafood exporters
HANOI, Feb 16 (VNA): Vietnamese shrimp exporters are encouraged by an anticipated withdrawal of vari
 
Farmers cultivate wheat on 7106 hectares in Madaripur
MADARIPUR, Feb 16 (UNB): Farmers of Madaripur district have brought 7,106 hectares of land under whe
 
SPORTS
Chittagong dominate against Barisal
Chittagong Division scored 315 for five in 92 overs against Barisal Division on the first day in a f
 
Singh guides India to series victory against Pakistan
MULTAN, FEB 16 (AP): Left-arm seamer Rudra Pratap Singh snared four wickets Monday and helped India
 
Newcomer Prasad named for Bangladesh tour
COLOMBO, FEB 16 (Agencies): The cricket board Thursday named fast bowler Dammika Prasad to join Sri
 
WORLD
Iran, Venezuela condemn nuclear arms, defend right to atomic energy
CARACAS, Feb 16 (AP): Top Iranian and Venezuelan lawmakers signed a document condemning nuclear weap
 
Iran rejects French nuclear charges
TEHRAN, Feb 16 (AFP): Iran Thursday insisted that it was not seeking a nuclear weapon, rejecting acc
 
Preval declared Haiti president
PORT AU PRINCE, Feb 16 (AFP): Rene Preval, a champion of the poor, was declared president of Haiti T
 
 

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