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HEADLINE
Official inflation rate reaches five-year record high at 8pc
The inflationary rate, propelled mainly by higher prices of fuel and food, reached nearly eight per
 
What's on table in US/EU farm subsidies debate?
WASHINGTON, Oct 6 (Reuters): The United States is looking for stronger evidence the European Union
 
Fresh guideline to buy power from private plants soon
The government is set to formulate a fresh guideline on procurement of electricity from captive powe
 
POLITICS & POLICIES
Govt won't spare perpetrators of bomb blasts: PM
Prime Minister Khaleda Zia said Thursday that the perpetrators of the recent bomb blasts would not b
 
SASP accuses govt aides of fostering terrorists
Leaders of the Sammilita Ainjibi Somonnoy Parishad (SASP) have alleged that the government cannot tr
 
JS body on Rules of Procedure holds meet
The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Rules of Procedure held its 10th meeting in the city Thursda
 
METRO & COUNTRY
Efforts underway to revive lost glory of Halda river
World Fish Centre (WFC) and Bangladesh Shrimp and Fish Foundation (BSFF) have teamed up to revive th
 
IFAD mulls funding $41.7m in char regions
International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), a specialised agency of the United Nations,
 
Experts for govt drive against use of chemicals in food
Experts have signalled a warning against the use the harmful chemicals to ripen and preserve fruits
 
MISCELLANY
The Fund appears to be sleeping at the wheel
Frustrated with the lack of meaningful exchange rate adjustment by China and some other Asian econom
 
Muslim American: Patriotic or Fifth Columnist?
MUSLIM Americans are constantly suspected to be fifth columnists working to bring down Western civil
 
SAARC's potential and unexpected pitfalls
The forthcoming SAARC conference slated to be held in Dhaka in mid-November this year will be the 13
 
EDITORIAL
Sinking or swimming with the irresistible tide of globalisation
ONE of the easier ways of measuring Tony Blair's political success is to take a look at Britain's Co
 
Wider interest in who is replacing Greenspan
Alan Greenspan, the longest serving Chairman of the US Federal Reserve will quit office on January 3
 
Making UPs accountable and transparent
At last, two sets of guidelines have been prepared to help union parisads (UPs) work transparently a
 
LETTER TO EDITOR
Jobs in EU countries
There are about 13,000 restaurants in different European countries which are being owned and operate
 
For a foolproof voters list
THE Election Commission (EC) reports that it has started work for a fresh voters list. We hope, as t
 
BUSINESS/ECONOMY
High bank rate, influx of foreign products blocking boutique business
The high rate of bank interest and abundant foreign products are hindering the growth of boutique bu
 
Chamber leaders optimistic about SAARC summit
Leading chamber leaders said holding of South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) sum
 
IFIC Bank, Multinet Trust Exchange sign deal
A drawing arrangement agreement under the Electronic Fund Transfer (EFT) system has recently been ex
 
COMPANIES & FINANCE
China to eschew fast growth in new economic plan
BEIJING, Oct 6 (Reuters): China is poised to unveil a new roadmap for the world's seventh-biggest ec
 
US service firms swamp upbeat world business mood
WASHINGTON, Oct 6 (Reuters): Private sector business activity around the world weakened last month a
 
Debate on BoE rates heats up but no move this week
LONDON, Oct 6 (Reuters): The Bank of England looks certain to leave interest rates at 4.5 per cent t
 
LEISURE & ENTERTAINMENT
Baldah Garden
It is one of the oldest botanical gardens established in the country by an individual. Naturalist, p
 
Pleasant events
A good number of events are now being held in the city and the city-dwellers have several options fo
 
Baily Road
It is the newly developed market of iftar items in the city. It has already become a part of culture
 
MARKET & COMMODITIES
Malaysia to make biofuel use mandatory by 2008
KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 6 (Reuters): Malaysia, the world's top palm oil producer, will make a palm oil-bas
 
Oil slips towards $62
TOKYO, Oct 6 (Reuters): Oil prices slipped further today after US government data showed that oil de
 
Dollar eases as US service sector gets hit
TOKYO, Oct 6 (AFP): The dollar sagged against other major currencies in Asian trade today after a su
 
SPORTS
Heat on world all-stars in do-or-die game with Aussies today
MELBOURNE, Australia, Oct 6 (AFP): The world team must bat patiently and build more partnerships if
 
BCCB launches official website
Bangladesh Cricket Control Board (BCCB) Thursday launched its official web portal: tigercricket.com.
 
Hiddink mulls decision to rest key players for return qualifier
MELBOURNE, Australia, Oct 6 (AFP): Australia coach Guus Hiddink said Thursday he may rest some playe
 
WORLD
Warlords of Taliban regime dominating initial counting in some areas
KABUL, Oct 6 (AFP): War-scarred Afghanistan took another step Thursday towards forming its first par
 
German rivals to meet to resolve bitter leadership battle
BERLIN, Oct 6 (AFP): German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder and his conservative rival Angela Merkel fa
 
Al-Qaeda militants start their own news bulletin
DUBAI, Oct 6 (AFP): Al-Qaeda linked militants using the Internet as a weapon of choice in their "jih
 
 

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