Vol. 5 Num 100 Thu. September 02, 2004    
 
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Metropolitan
 
Unite against govt to fight fanatics
Women's organisations urge progressive, pro-liberation forces
Leaders of 32 women's organisations at a rally yesterday vowed to topple the BNP-led four-party alliance government to bring the present unbearable situation to an end.
 
Shop employee, extortionist shot dead
A gang of robbers shot dead a man at Shaympur and a youth died from bullet wound at Badda in the city yesterday.
 
Govt firm to maintain communal harmony
President Iajuddin Ahmed yesterday reiterated the government's determination to maintain communal harmony at any cost and urged all, irrespective of caste and creed, to work together for building thenation.
 
Dhaka condemns killing of 12 Nepalese in Iraq
Bangladesh yesterday condemned execution of 12 Nepalese workers by kidnappers in Iraq Tuesday.
 
Police bar Litu's family from holding press conference
Family members of Asaduzzaman Litu, who was killed in a gunfight, could not hold press conference as police prevented them from coming out of their residence yesterday morning.
 
Manzoorul Karim made Brac ombudsperson
Former secretary Manzoorul Karim was made ombudsperson of the Bangladesh Rural Advancement Committee (Brac), a leading NGO, yesterday.
 

 
   
 
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