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HEADLINE
Load shedding may cross 1500mw this summer
The shortfall in power supply is likely to be doubled in the next summer, reports UNB Concerned aut
 
Road link with Myanmar still uncertain as Yangon yet to sign accord
The construction of the proposed Bangladesh-Myanmar Friendship Road (BMFR) looks uncertain. The aut
 
Deal on James & Finley assets takeover by locals finalized
The James & Finley, one of the oldest and biggest tea companies in the country, and a consortium of
 
POLITICS & POLICIES
Awami League dismisses BNP's claim of progress in education
Dismissing BNP's claim that there has been a remarkable progress in education sector, Opposition Awa
 
Iajuddin requests Ramos to import Bangladeshi exportable items
President Iajuddin Ahmed requested the Philippines former President Fidel V Ramos to take initiative
 
Identities of 11 dead Bangladeshi workers in S Arabia confirmed
Bangladesh embassy in Saudi Arabia has confirmed the identities of the 11 Bangladeshi construction w
 
METRO & COUNTRY
BRRI develops eight more high-yielding rice varieties
GAZIPUR, 6 Feb (BSS): The Bangladesh Rice Research Institute (BRRI) has developed eight more high-yi
 
Altaf urges Ins companies to comply with legal obligations
Minister for Commerce Altaf Hossain Chowdhury urged the insurance companies to comply with legal obl
 
Sunnydale donates Tk 0.1m to AMCH
The students and teachers of Sunnydale, an English medium school at Dhanmondi in the city, donated T
 
VIEWS & REVIEWS
Power shortage to worsen in Nepal in years to come
POWER supply in Nepal has been disrupted for three and a half hours once every week since January 01
 
Bin Laden attracts worldwide audience, more readers for little known Washington author
Osama bin Laden gave little-known author William Blum an unexpected gift: free international publici
 
US blasts Mohammad (sm) cartoons
The United States on Friday blasted the publication by European newspapers of cartoons of the Prophe
 
EDITORIAL
Tata investment proposal
THE proposal of the Indian business conglomerate Tata Group to invest in Bangladesh is almost a year
 
The chimera of mega-projects
BANGLADESH was once a land of thousand rivers. Since the construction of water control structures li
 
The world must get to grips with seismic economic shifts
CHINA, India, trade, climate change, energy insecurity, Japan's recovery, Europe's economic and poli
 
LETTER TO EDITOR
Ekushey book fair
LAST Friday I visited the Ekushey Book Fair at the Bangla Academy. I found people were going inside
 
Murder in RU
THERE is something grievously wrong with Rajshahi University, its administration, its overall atmosp
 
BUSINESS/ECONOMY
Micro-credit project launched to lift 2,500 beggars out of poverty
Grameen Trust (GT) and Citigroup Foundation jointly launched their 'Project Dignity' Monday for the
 
Thrust on trainings' relevance to market needs
Education Minister M Osman Faruk Monday said that trainings should be relevant to the present market
 
Dollar stronger, call rate rises
The US dollar ended stronger against the Bangladesh taka (BDT) Monday in the local inter-bank foreig
 
COMPANIES & FINANCE
E Asia can achieve European living standard
SINGAPORE, Feb 6 (AFP): East Asia can achieve a European standard of living in less than 50 years, f
 
Some of UK businesses may face threat from India by 2011
LONDON, Feb 6 (PTI): Some of the leading British businesses will not survive beyond 2011 as they are
 
CIRC to ease indemnity insufficiency of China's life insurers
BEIJING, Feb 6 (CEIS): China Insurance Regulatory Commission (CIRC), the insurance watchdog, has iss
 
MARKET & COMMODITIES
Oil prices jump on Iran sanctions worries
SINGAPORE, Feb 6 (AFP): Oil prices jumped more than a dollar in Asian trade today on fears of supply
 
Rajshahi Sugar Mills experiencing sugarcane crisis
RAJSHAHI, Feb 6 (BDNEWS): The attempt of achieving the target in producing sugar in Rajshahi Sugar M
 
Govt borrows Tk 8.822b thru' treasury bills
The government borrowed a total of Tk 8.822 billion (882.20 crore) Sunday through the auctions of tr
 
SPORTS
Pakistan win a thriller by D/L rule
Pakistan rode on Salman Butt's century and beat India's 328 by 7 runs according to the Duckworth-Lew
 
Income, status: State of the country's football referees
Ten-year-old Mobinar Rahman was watching the live telecast of the national football league's semi-fi
 
South Asian archery begins tomorrow
Banglalink South Asian Archery Championship, organised by the Bangladesh Archery Association (BAA) w
 
WORLD
Maoist strike paralyses Nepal towns
KATHMANDU, Feb 6 (AFP): A general strike called by Maoist rebels to disrupt controversial elections
 
DPRK urges ROK to stop military exercises with US
SEOUL, Feb 6 (AFP): North Korea warned Monday that there would no true progress in inter-Korean r
 
Arias wins presidential election in Costa Rica
SAN JOSE, Feb 6 (AFP): Nobel Peace Prize winner Oscar Arias, who was instrumental in ending bloody c
 
 

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