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Dawn-to-dusk hartal tomorrow

The Awami League-led 14-party combine Sunday called a countrywide dawn-to-dusk hartal for tomorrow (Tuesday) to protest the "killing and torture" on opposition leaders and activists during Saturday's rail-road-waterway blockade programme, reports UNB. Under the next course of action, the combined opposition will also observe country . . . . . .     Read Full Story
Businesses in the capital, port city and other places in the country were badly affected Sunday by an opposition-led countrywide rail, road and waterway bl
Opposition's blockade badly hits businesses in city, ports
ockade programme. Transactions in banks and other financial institut . . . . . .     Read Full Story
 
HEADLINE
Opposition's blockade badly hits businesses in city, ports
Businesses in the capital, port city and other places in the country were badly affected Sunday by a
 
Dawn-to-dusk hartal tomorrow
The Awami League-led 14-party combine Sunday called a countrywide dawn-to-dusk hartal for tomorrow (
 
Police officer among two killed in violent clashes
Two people, including a police officer, were killed and over 150 injured in sporadic violent clashes
 
POLITICS & POLICIES
All urged to work unitedly for standard education
All irrespective of party and opinion have been urged to work with a synergy, holding education abov
 
Depict truth for protecting country's interest, Aminul urges newsmen
RAJSHAHI, July 2 (BSS): Journalists have been urged to play effective role in depicting truth to pro
 
Several hundred injured across country during blockade
Several hundred people were injured across the country during the clashes between the opposition wor
 
METRO/COUNTRY
Far-flung EPZs remain fallow
Even a 20 per cent cash incentive for agro-processing companies, offered eight months ago, has faile
 
Four die in separate incidents in Sylhet, Noakhali
SYLHET, July 2 (UNB): Three people were killed in separate incidents here from Thursday to Friday.
 
Jute traders of Khulna region demand realisation of their dues by July 31
KHULNA, July 2 (UNB): Jute traders demanded that the Bangladesh Jute Mills Corporation (BJMC) author
 
EDITORIAL
Consequences of trifling with the voters' list
THE Election Commission (EC) has been approaching the task of drawing up a voters' list not in a b
 
Are NGOs donors' favourites?
THE donors find the non-governmental organisations (NGOs) more trustworthy than the government so fa
 
A theory of evolution for outsourcers
ABOUT 10 years ago, I visited a nut factory in Italy and learnt something astonishing about pistachi
 
MISCELLANY
Conventional political trick runs afoul of economic diplomacy
THE diplomatic correspondents of Dhaka newspapers, who were treated by the foreign minister with lun
 
Market economy and China
IT was the summer of 1981. I was on a fortyfive day training programme on Petroleum Administration i
 
Learning From Malaysia
MALAYSIA is a beautiful country as well as resourceful also. To the eyes of tourists, it is a charm
 
LETTER TO EDITOR
Need for international standard certifications
IN the era of globalisation, the need for maintaining international standard in all sectors is param
 
Admission crisis in colleges
THIS year we are all happy over the percentage of pass in Secondary School Certificate (SSC) examina
 
COMPANIES & FINANCE
Steps taken to enhance shrimp production
The government has taken up a number of plans to enhance shrimp production by setting up a full-fled
 
SMC launches IUD services through its Blue Star Network
Social Marketing Company (SMC) has launched a pilot programme on IUD (intra-uterine device) through
 
Last date for Citigroup Microentrepreneurship Awards nomination July 7
The deadline for submitting nomination for Citigroup Microentrepreneurship Awards is drawing to a cl
 
BUSINESS/FINANCE
Australia blames lack of flexibility for WTO talks failure
SYDNEY, Jul 2 (AFP): Australia Sunday blamed a lack of flexibility by major trading nations for the
 
Zambian govt to reduce its borrowing to 0.5pc of GDP
LUSAKA, Jul 2 (Xinhua): Zambian government has said it will reduce its borrowing to 0.5 per cent of
 
Chinese bank incurs controversy in move to discourage small deposits
BEIJING, Jul 2 (Xinhua): A Chinese state bank has taken the lead in the industry to offer a much low
 
MARKET & COMMODITIES
Asian currencies up amid signs of Fed rate relief
HONG KONG, Jul 2 (AFP): Asian currencies gained ground against the dollar last week after the US Fed
 
US, Canada ink deal to end timber row
GENEVA, Jul 2 (AFP): The US and Canadian trade chiefs Saturday inked a deal ending a longstanding an
 
Malaysia's Petronas rules out handing more money to govt
KUALA LUMPUR, Jul 2 (AFP): Malaysia's national oil company Petronas has dismissed calls to raise con
 
SPORTS
World Cup goes European as France stun favourite Brazil
BERLIN, July 2 (AFP): The World Cup was reeling in shock Sunday after Brazil were dumped out by a re
 
Portugal defeat England in 3-1 shootout
GELSENKIRCHEN, July 2 (AP): The ending is familiar: Luiz Felipe Scolari pumps his arms, his players
 
Brazilians cry over shattered World Cup dreams
RIO DE JANEIRO, July 2 (AFP): Brazilians across the country crawled out of bed with their eyes dried
 
WORLD
Two British soldiers killed in Afghanistan
KANDAHAR, July 2 : Two British soldiers have been killed in battle in southern Afghanistan's Helmand
 
Iran rejects deadline for nuclear response
TEHRAN, July 2 (AFP): Iran again rejected Sunday a deadline to respond to an international offer aim
 
Laden urges Islamist fighters to free Iraq
CAIRO, July 2 (Reuters): Al-Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden, in a new audio message posted on the Intern
 
 

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