Vol. 5 Num 248 Fri. February 04, 2005    
 
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'AL, RAW plotted to kill Kibria, foil summit'
The ruling Bangladesh Nationalist Party's student wing yesterday accused Awami League (AL) and India of killing former finance minister SAMS Kibria.
 
Outlaw killed in 'crossfire'
A top cadre of the outlawed Gono Mukti Fouz (GMF) was killed in 'crossfire' between police and members of the extremist outfit in Sailkupa upazila in Jhenidah yesterday.
 
Major initiative to protect Hakaluki Haor underway
Gradual drying up of vast wetlands with infrastructural expansions in marshy lands exposes deltaic Bangladesh to immense economic and ecological losses posing a threat to sources of livelihood as well
 
RU Pro-VC assaulted by new recruits
A total of 546 employees, who were appointed controversially by the Rajshahi University (RU) authorities last year, have called a strike on February 7 demanding confirmation of their jobs.
 
Bhomra port paralysed again
Export-import through Bhomra land port was suspended yesterday, as Indian C&F Agents Association stopped their activities to protest Border Security Force (BSF) actions.
 
Teenage boy missing with revolver
A teenage boy, son of an official at the Prime Minister's Office, has been missing from the Ganabhaban Staff Quarters since Wednesday morning when he took away his father's licensed revolver and morethan
 
Detectives to detect rowdy pro-hartal activists
Detectives supported by police have been deployed to detect rowdy pro-hartal activists from police videos as well as the footage of the satellite television channels, home ministry sources said yesterday.
 
CU admission test begins on Feb 8
The Chittagong University (CU) authorities have deferred the schedule of admission test of the first year honours courses for 2004-2005 academic session due to the three-day countrywide hartal.
 
Fatwa against cultural activists condemned
Bangladesh Mahila Parishad yesterday condemned the fatwa preventing 26 cultural activists at Karimganj upazila of Kishorganj district from attending the Eid congregation.
 
Cake festival in Ctg today
A daylong cake festival begins at the DC Hill in the port city today amid festivity.
Pitha Utsab Udjapan Parisad is organising the festival for the second time.

 
Khaleda greets Chandrika
Prime Minister Khaleda Zia yesterday greeted Sri Lankan President Chandrika Kumaratunga on the occasion of her country's Independence Day today.
 

 
   
 
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