Vol. 5 Num 102 Sat. September 04, 2004    
 
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Attack on Hasina
AL seeks help of Asian political parties for international probe
Awami League International Affairs Secretary Syed Abul Hossain MP yesterday called on the leaders of Asian political parties to strongly condemn the attempt on the life of opposition leader and AL President
 
'Politics of division hinders progress'
Bangladesh Bar Council President Barrister Rokanuddin Mahmud has said politics of division is hindering the progress of the country.
 
Anti-Terror Fight
Pakistan asks US for more equipment
Pakistan sought more helicopters and air surveillance equipment from the United States during two days of bilateral counter-terrorism talks ending here yesterday, a senior Pakistani official said.
 
2,500-year-old hidden tomb found in Egypt
Egypt's antiquities chief on Thursday revealed a 2,500-year-old hidden tomb under the shadow of one of Giza's three giant pyramids, containing 400 pinkie-finger-sized statues and six coffin-sized niches
 
Iraqi police seal off Najaf and Kufa
Iraqi police sealed off the shrine city of Najaf and neighboring Kufa amid fears of fresh violence yesterday, a week after radical Shia cleric Moqtada Sadr ended his bloody revolt against US troops.
 
Goods Train Derails
Dhaka-Ctg rail link snapped for eight hours
Three bogies of a Dhaka-bound goods train from Chittagong derailed here early yesterday, cutting off train communication of the port city with Dhaka and Sylhet for eight hours.
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Lux winners spend day with Aishwarya
Ten Bangladeshis, who won the Lux contest 'Ayesh Koro Aishwarya'r Moto' (Live like Aishwarya), spent a day with noted Indian film star Aishwarya in Mumbai recently, says a press release.
 
Huda blasts AL's 'destructive' politics
Communications Minister Nazmul Huda yesterday criticised the main opposition Awami League for its 'destructive politics', saying that this party does not want welfare of the people.
 
Cotton mill gutted
At least 10 people were injured when a fire ripped through a cotton mill at Muladi village in Sreepur Upazila yesterday.
 
Robbers kill shop owner in Cox's Bazar
Armed robbers stormed into a shop and killed its owner at Khunia Palang village under Ramu upazila of the district early yesterday.
 
Date extended
The date for submitting application for one-year diploma in journalism under National University, offered by Bangladesh Institute of Communication Studies and Public Relations (BICSPR), has been extended
 

 
   
 
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