Volume 4 Number 272 Tue. March 02, 2004    
 
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Blasts at ship-breaking yards in Ctg
150 killed in 10 years
About 150 people were killed and 576 others injured in explosions at the ship-breaking yards in Chittagong in the last decade.

Most of the injured workers have become disabled.

 
Attack on Humayun Azad condemned
Teachers of Chittagong University (CU), Jahangirnagar University (JU) and Rajshahi University (RU) yesterday protested the attack on prominent writer Humayun Azad.
 
Polio eradication
Japan hints at increasing aid
Japanese Ambassador Matsushiro Horiguchi has lauded Bangladesh's achievement for successful implementation of national immunisation programme towards eradication of polio.
 
'44 people killed in political violence last month'
Forty-four people were killed, 873 injured, 908 arrested and two were abducted in political violence in the country last month, said Odhikar after compiling different media reports.
 
36553 registered graduate docs in country
The country has 36,553 registered graduate doctors including 12,785 in government employment.
 
CUTA to observe strike on Mar 6
The Chittagong University Teachers' Association (CUTA) will observe a daylong work abstention programme on March 6 to protest the attack on prominent writer Humayun Azad.
 
FNB concerned
The Federation of NGOs in Bangladesh (FNB) has expressed deep concern over the attack on prominent writer Humayun Azad.
 
US embassy closed today
The American Embassy offices, including the American Centre, Information Resource Centre, and the student counseling service will remain closed today on the occasion of Ashura.
 

 
   
 
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