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HEADLINE
PDB corporatisation process gets going from next month
The process of corporatising the sate-run Bangladesh Power Development Board (PDB) will finally kick
 
Barclays finds flaws in draft coal policy
As a debate over the draft coal policy is gaining momentum, the British mining financier Barclays Ca
 
Bangla incentives lure Pak textile units
More than a dozen of Pakistani textile units have finally decided to shift their production units to
 
POLITICS & POLICIES
Donors assist measures against trade in humans
The government unveiled a draft anti-trafficking policy to provide direction on the respective roles
 
Govt pushes education sector on the verge of ruins: Hasina
Accusing the government of politicising all sectors of administration, Sheikh Hasina alleged the BNP
 
Fate of stranded Pakistanis hangs in balance
Hope for repatriation of the stranded Pakistanis again dashed to the ground as the Bangladesh-Pakist
 
METRO & COUNTRY
Nine die in separate incidents
Nine persons were killed in separate incidents in different places of the country during the last tw
 
Diesel crisis hampers IRRI-Boro cultivation in northern region
Acute diesel crisis is hampering IRRI and Boro cultivation at different Upazilas in Kurigram during
 
UIU orientation programme held
An orientation programme for Spring 2006 semester of United International University (UIU) was held
 
VIEWS & REVIEWS
Roadmap for accountancy profession in Bangladesh
ACCOUNTANCY is a critical component of the infrastructure for a market economy. No economically soun
 
The simple truth is that accounting fraud is complicated
AMERICA'S prosecutors think they have figured out the magic formula for putting the bad guys of the
 
Rules are a big problem for small companies
The push for one global set of accounting and auditing standards is creating big problems for small
 
EDITORIAL
Ritualistic downsizing of ADP
In the final year of its tenure, the BNP-led alliance government is in the midst of a difficult time
 
Government should take the environmental threats seriously
NOTED author Robert Kaplan, in an article titled The Atlantic, said that chaos would emerge as the m
 
US changes strategy on Iran?
BAFFLED and stunned by Iran's stubborn defiance of the calls from the world capitals to put a cap on
 
LETTER TO EDITOR
Revising weekly holidays
ONE remembers a period in the pre-independence period, during the Pakistan era, when the weekly hol
 
Expanding medical facilities
PATHOLOGICAL testing centres and hospitals of international standard have been established in recent
 
BUSINESS/ECONOMY
Quality improvement in business education indispensable to promote trade, commerce
The improvement of quality in the country's business education to promote trade and commerce is indi
 
Indices on both bourses rise on price correction
The price indices on the country's two stock exchanges rose last week on price correction. The banki
 
India will be major polluter without nuclear power, says Chirac
BANGKOK, Feb 18, 2006 (AFP): India will become a major polluter unless it can generate electricity u
 
COMPANIES & FINANCE
Delhi committed to tri-nation gas pipeline: Manmohan
NEW DELHI, Feb 18 (PTI): Sending a strong message of commitment to the Iran-Pakistan-India gas pipel
 
Rich nations must phase out farm subsidies: India
NEW DELHI, Feb 18 (PTI): India yesterday said developed countries must phase out trade distorting fa
 
Japan poised to regain role as Asia's growth driver
WASHINGTON, Feb 18 (AFP): The Japanese economy, expanding five times faster than that of the United
 
MARKET & COMMODITIES
Commodities’ prices tumble
LONDON, Feb 18 (AFP): World oil prices dived below 60 dollars this week, as a jump in stockpiles of
 
Seminar on gastroenterology held in city
A three-day international scientific seminar of Commonwealth Association of Pediatric Gastroenterolo
 
Irrigation being hampered in Sirajganj, Pabna dists
Our Correspondent SIRAJGANJ, Feb 16: Irrigation is being seriously hampered in Sirajganj and Pabna
 
SPORTS
C’wealth Games: Free from geographic, climatic factors
The 18th Commonwealth Games in Melbourne from 15 to 26 March 2006 will be a celebration for all thos
 
ULAB organises cricket tournament
University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh (ULAB) organised Inter Private University Cricket Tournament "
 
Rajshahi jointly share top slot with holders Dhaka
Rajshahi Division jointly shared the top slot with holders Dhaka Division in the four-day match of t
 
WORLD
Hope fades of rescue in Philippine mudslide, 2000 feared buried
MANILA, Feb 18 (AFP): Rescuers dug in vain Saturday for more survivors after an estimated 2000 peopl
 
Hamas-dominated parliament sworn in
RAMALLAH, West Bank, Feb 18 (AFP): The new 132-seat Palestinian parliament, dominated by the radical
 
6.7m Sudanese need food aid: UN
ROME, FEB 18 (AP): Some 6.7 million people in Sudan, including in the war-ravaged Darfur region, are
 
 

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