Volume 5 Number 219 Mon. January 03, 2005    
 
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Resist atrocities let loose by govt
Speakers tells meet to protest killing of Prof Yunus
Awami League (AL) General Secretary Abdul Jalil yesterday called for a united resistance against the atrocities let loose by BNP-led alliance government.
 
Robbery at Rangs Toshiba Showroom
Electronic goods worth over Tk 8 lakh looted
Trader robbed of Tk 5.75 lakh
Robbers looted electronic goods worth over Tk 8 lakh from a showroom of Rangs Toshiba at Lalbagh in the city early yesterday and a trader was robbed of Tk 5.
 
Dispel confusion about BTTB cellphone
JS body asks authorities
A parliamentary body yesterday asked the telecom ministry and the state-owned carrier BTTB to act in line with the committee's recommendations and take 'reasonable' decisions on the BTTB mobile phoneservice
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Joy to work for AL in next polls
Sajeeb Wazed Joy, son of Awami League President and Leader of the Opposition Sheikh Hasina yesterday said he would work with party men at the next general elections to motivate the people.
 
DU Admission Tests
20 students to vie for each seat
Around 20 students will vie for each seat of the first year honours courses in Dhaka University under 2004-05 academic session.
 
Businessman shot dead in Keraniganj
Criminals gunned down a businessman in Mandail Khalifa Para in Keraniganj Saturday night.
 
Iqbal Hossain gets extension
Iqbal Hossain Chowdhury, secretary in charge of the Ministry of Housing and Public Works, has been given one-year contract extension prior to his retirement.
 
Ahsanullah Murder
PW identifies 4 accused in court
A prosecution witness (PW) in the Ahsanullah Master murder case yesterday identified Mohammad Ali and three others in the dock of the court as accused and said that he could recognise other accused if
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'Democracy threatened by 'monarchic' style of rule'
Leaders of several political parties yesterday called for reforms of the election commission and the caretaker government system to strengthen the democratic processes.
 
$3m Citigroup donation for tsunami victims
The Citigroup Foundation yesterday announced that it would provide 3 million US dollars for tsunami victims in South Asia, says a press release.
 
Correction
Advocate Sigma Huda, president of Bangladesh National Women Lawyers' Association (BNWLA), chaired the seminar on 'Protection of women and children' held in the city on December 30.
 

 
   
 
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