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HEADLINE
Govt to import gasoline from India, opt for spot purchase in high seas
The government is going to procure gasoline products from India and through 'spot purchase in high s
 
BB imposes restriction on fresh loan approval after rescheduling
The Bangladesh Bank (BB) has imposed restriction on sanctioning new loans by any commercial bank aft
 
Call for caution in handling coal reserve
Energy experts and officials urged the government Sunday to be vigilant against any move against the
 
POLITICS & POLICIES
Holland wants govt-opposition dialogue to end confrontation before polls
The Netherlands likes to see that the government and the opposition in Bangladesh should no longer s
 
Conspiracy on to turn Bangladesh into a satellite state: PM
TAJUMUDDIN, (Bhola), Feb 19 (UNB): Prime Minister Khaleda Zia Sunday forewarned the people that Bang
 
Seek knowledge to make a brave new world
President Iajuddin Ahmed has advised the young generation to acquire knowledge to build a brave new
 
METRO & COUNTRY
RAB ensures security at Ekushey programme venues
The Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) held Sunday a rehearsal in and around the central Shaheed Minar as
 
IBA career fair begins in city
The 1st "IBA Career Fair '06" organised by Institute of Business Administration (IBA) of Dhaka Unive
 
Three killed, 63 injured in separate incidents
Three persons were killed and about 63 injured in separate incidents in different places of the cou
 
COMMENTS & VIEWS
Banks hope to cash in on rush into hybrid securities
Wall Street is drooling over what looks like a free lunch. The latest types of hybrid securities, wh
 
Good things come to those who actively wait
In highly volatile markets, a company's success or failure is often attributed to luck. Turbulent ma
 
Where commerce meets kinship and culture
Courses on culture, ethics, alternative world views and history are not usually part of the core cur
 
EDITORIAL
Biman mismanagement and passengers' plight
Bangladesh Biman, the national airline, has been inviting charges of inefficiency and graft for a lo
 
Education: People not getting money's worth
THERE is a strong need for a balanced human resource development in every country, including Banglad
 
Mexico economy goes in search of that extra spice
JUST after Christmas, 19-year-old Ismael Cansino's television gave up on him. His job as a waiter an
 
LETTER TO EDITOR
Stop the Tipaimukh project
THE Tipaimukh project of the Indian government seeks to divert water from the Barak and Tuivai river
 
Ekushey Book Fair
The Ekushey Book Fair is now being held at the Bangla Academy premises in Dhaka in observance of the
 
One stream education
THE move on the part of the education ministry to amalgamate the three separate streams of education
 
COMPANY & FINANCE
Legal framework seen more urgent than guideline on Islamic banking
Before the formulation of a guideline on Islamic banking, a legal framework in this connection is ba
 
Price indices down on both bourses
The price indices on the country's both bourses closed lower Sunday in moderately active market. Th
 
Agrani Remittance starts operation in Malaysia
Minister for Finance and Planning M Saifur Rahman inaugurated the operation of Agrani Remittance Hou
 
BUSINESS & FINANCE
Chirac on India trip to boost trade with Asia's third-largest economy
NEW DELHI, Feb 19 (AFP): French President Jacques Chirac was to arrive in India today for a whistle-
 
China's biggest state bank aims to go public in 2006
BEIJING, Feb 19 (CEIS): Industrial and Commercial Bank of China Ltd (ICBC), the biggest state bank i
 
Marsh tells companies to prepare for bird flu
PARIS, Feb 19 (AFP): With cases of deadly bird flu cropping up across Europe, the world's biggest in
 
MARKET & COMMODITIES
Overplayed 'Chinese factor' pushing up global oil price, data analysis says
BEIJING, Feb 19 (CEIS): When authentic figures on the Chinese and world oil markets in 2005 finally
 
Wheat cultivation scheme taken in Rangpur-Dinajpur zone
RANGPUR, Feb 19 (UNB): An intensive scheme has been taken to bring over 179 thousand (1.79 lakh) hec
 
Avian flu could doom Cairo rooftop farmyards
CAIRO, Feb 19, 2006 (AFP): A feature of Cairene folklore but also a means of subsistence for many Eg
 
SPORTS
Tigers take on Lankans in first one-dayer today
BOGRA, Feb. 19 (UNB): The first of the three-match ODI series between touring Sri Lanka and hosts Ba
 
Sylhet reign continues
Sylhet Division posted their second win in the 5th round four-day match of the Ispahani Mirzapore Te
 
India end it in style
A wave of inevitability enveloped the National Stadium at Karachi as India signed off with an emphat
 
WORLD
15 die in Nigerian riot over Prophet cartoons
KANO, Nigeria, Feb 19 (AFP): Nigerian rioters killed at least 15 people Saturday after a Muslim prot
 
Poultry farmer dies, chickens culled as bird flu hits India
NEW DELHI, Feb 19 (AFP): A poultry farmer has died of suspected bird flu while health workers were S
 
'Apology' from Danish daily for cartoons
RIYADH, Feb 19 (AFP): A Saudi-owned pan-Arab newspaper printed Sunday a full page apology from Jylla
 
 

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