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HEADLINE
Procurement law on way to finalisation
The Planning Commission (PC) is likely to submit the draft Public Procurement Act 2005 today (Sunday
 
PMO to monitor progress in ADP implementation
The Prime Minister Office (PMO) from now on will monitor the progress in the implementation of the A
 
Incessant rains dampen shopping tempo
Incessant rain over the past three days, triggered by depression in the Bay of Bengal, has dampened
 
POLITICS & POLICIES
UN adopts Bangladesh's resolution on 'Culture of Peace' unanimously
A resolution on 'Culture of Peace' tabled by Bangladesh mustered overwhelming support of the UN memb
 
Lawyers to carry on movement until demands are met
The lawyers will continue their movements until the government complies with the Supreme Court direc
 
Awareness building programmes must to check road accidents: Huda
Communications Minister Nazmul Huda stressed the need for implementing the awareness building progra
 
METRO & COUNTRY
Road communications with Kuakata cut off for over six months
PATUAKHALI, Oct 22 (BDNEWS): Road communications between Kuakata, one of the most attractive tourist
 
Slaughtered body recovered in city
The police recovered a slaughtered body of an unidentified girl from city's Gulshan area Saturday mo
 
Bicycle riders seek separate lanes
Manusher Janyo Rasta -- a non-government organisation -- brought out a rally Saturday demanding sepa
 
OPINIONS & VIEWS
Discrimination to save children!
There is one thing evident and often recognised but not always admitted that humans tend to discrimi
 
Why BUET is still an amazing institute
BACK in late eighties, when I was only a student of class nine, I went to a senior brother, a studen
 
Magnificent
The photograph was taken by the crew on board the Columbia during its last mission, on a cloudless d
 
EDITORIAL
The unacceptable delay
While most established national institutions, including the parliament, have belied expectations of
 
Why this delay in tannery relocation?
Relocation of Hazaribagh tannery is now missing the deadline. Earth filling and other land developm
 
Merkel's hopes of salvaging German economy
Chancellor-designate Angela Merkel campaigned on pledges to get Germany's economy moving. To deliver
 
LETTER TO EDITOR
Bombs thrown at judges
It is really a matter of concern for peace loving people that despite the drive by law enforcers, th
 
Police reforms
The nabbing of policemen in extortionist attempts are found to be frequent headlines in newspapers n
 
Second DUTP project
It is indeed a horrifying report that another investment worth Tk 21.66 billion is likely to be made
 
BUSINESS/ECONOMY
BKMEA urges govt again to open land ports for yarn import
Bangladesh Knitwear Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BKMEA) Saturday once again urged the go
 
BRAC Bank signs MoU with Flora Limited
BRAC Bank Limited recently signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Flora Limited at the BRAC
 
Sony Rangs fairs kick off in four divisional cities
Rangs Electronics Ltd has kicked off fairs of the latest models of Sony Rangs products in four divis
 
COMPANIES & FINANCE
ADB to spend $58m on avian flu threat in Asia
MANILA, Oct 22 (AFP): The Asian Development Bank (ADB) is to spend 58 million dollars on two project
 
WTO meetings have done little to clear deadlock
GENEVA, Oct 22 (AFP): Days of meetings at the World Trade Organisation have done little to clear the
 
China to adopt new jobless rate method in 2006
SHANGHAI, Oct 22 (Reuters): China will release an unemployment rate next year calculated under a met
 
LEISURE & ENTERTAINMENT
Ahsan Manjil
Spending leisure pleasantly is difficult in city life and it is even harder to find a nice place wit
 
Pleasant events
A good number of events are now being held in the city and the city-dwellers have several options fo
 
Golden Foods
It is offering special iftar items during holy Ramadan. It is mainly a confectionery and fast food s
 
MARKET & COMMODITIES
Copper strikes new record high
LONDON, Oct 22 (AFP): World oil prices struck a three- month low point in New York this week on easi
 
Florida commodity markets brace for Wilma
MIAMI, Oct 22: With the birth of another hurricane in the Caribbean this past week, December crude o
 
Sugarcane crushing in Rajshahi, North Bengal mills to begin Oct 25
RAJSHAHI, Oct. 22 (BSS): Sugarcane crushing in Rajshahi and North Bengal Sugar Mills will begin Octo
 
SPORTS
All NTMC members quit BFF
All the five members of high-powered National Team Management Committee (NTMC) of Bangladesh Footbal
 
Fleming aims to shun Bloemfontein path
BLOEMFONTEIN, South Africa, Oct 22 (AFP): New Zealand captain Stephen Fleming will go into the first
 
Jayasuriya fit for return
Sri Lanka all-rounder Sanath Jayasuriya had to retire with pain while batting in a warm-up game two
 
WORLD
Cancun flooded after Hurricane Wilma hits Mexico
CANCUN, (Mexico), Oct 22 (AFP): Sea water rushed into the Mexican resort city of Cancun early Saturd
 
Sistani backs Arab League's Iraq reconciliation mission
NAJAF, (Iraq), Oct 22 (AFP): Arab League Secretary General Amr Mussa said Saturday he had the suppor
 
Bird flu found in Britain, Croatia, new outbreak in Russia
LONDON, Oct 22: A parrot imported from Latin America has become the first bird to die of avian flu i
 
 

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