Vol. 5 Num 190 Sun. December 05, 2004    
 
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Forge unity to dislodge govt
Suranjit urges pro-liberation forces at rally held to press for Manik's release
Awami League Presidium member Suranjit Sengupta MP has said his party believes in joint movement and is determined to "free the people" from the alliance government's "misrule" through forging unity of
 
Environmental havoc by fishermen
100 cattle killed in 2 weeks as fishermen poison river waters for big catches in Patharghata
A section of unscrupulous fishermen have started a havoc with the environment in coastal Patharghata area in Barguna district.
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The disabled need training, not pity for rehabilitation
Speakers tell discussion marking International Day of Disabled Persons
Speakers at discussion meeting yesterday called upon people of all walks of life to help the disabled become worthy citizens.
 
Agitation mounts for gas supply to Nabiganj from Bianibazar field
Agitation is mounting in Nabiganj and adjoining upazilas for gas supply to the areas before its transmission to the National Grid from Bibniyana Gas Field.
 
Alarming rise in addicts in 5 northern dists
1,80,000 litres of locally made liquor worth about Tk 9 lakh consumed annually
Addicts consume 1,80,000 liters of locally made liquor worth about Tk nine lakh in five districts of greater Rangpur annually, according to records at the Narcotic and Liquor Department here.
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'Recover rivers from encroachers'
Speakers at seminar on 'Past and Present of Rivers in Jessore'
Speakers at a seminar on "Past and Present of rivers in Jessore" here on Friday called for steps to recover rivers in the district from encroachers for the benefit of all.
 
Fake army captain held in Sylhet
As fake army captain was arrested from a hotel in Sylhet city in the early hours of Friday.
 

 
   
 
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