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HC Rule on Attacks on Courts, Judges
Why probes shouldn't be declared failure
Govt asked to file progress report every two weeks
The High Court yesterday issued a rule on the government why its continuous failure to discharge constitutional obligations to hold impartial, adequate and effective investigations into the bomb blasts
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Ctg Bomber's Confession
Attack planned at Shakhipur mosque
JMB chief's brother masterminded blasts
The suicidal bomber of Chittagong, who narrowly escaped death, yesterday gave important information about the ghastly blast he had carried out Tuesday and activities of the banned Islamist outfit Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB).
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Party leaders' stance contradicts PM's talks call
The effectiveness of the prime minister's call yesterday upon all political parties to sit in dialogues to find ways to end bomb terrorism comes into question as many of her party leaders have blamedthe
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Gazipur mourns blast victims
Courts remain closed
The entire Gazipur district yesterday mourned two slain lawyers and five others with daylong protests by people of all walks of life against Tuesday's bomb attack at the district bar association thatleft
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Let's find together ways to stop bomb terrorism
PM urges all political parties for talks, terms it a national problem
Prime Minister Khaleda Zia yesterday called on all political parties and distinguished personalities to sit together and find out ways to stop bomb terrorism.
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Suicide Bomb Attacks
SCBA enforces hartal today
The Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA) enforces a countrywide dawn-to-dusk hartal today to protest against Tuesday's killings in bomb attacks on Gazipur and Chittagong courts.
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Rise of militancy threat to nat'l security
Says JS body, calls for unity
A parliamentary body has termed the rise of militancy a threat to the state security and suggested launching a united move for the sake of national existence.
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Free medicare lacking despite govt pledge
Most of the injured in Gazipur suicide bomb attack now under treatment at Dhaka Medical College and Hospital (DMCH) have to buy medicines from outside, despite a government order to provide those forfree
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More JMB threats
The militants of the banned Islamist outfit Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) yesterday threatened to blow up an NGO in Madaripur and kill a journalist in Netrakona, and deputy commissioner (DC) and
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UN Foundation
Dhaka hosts board meeting
Dhaka is set to host the meeting of the Board of Directors of the United Nations (UN) Foundation on December 11 and 12.
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Deal on trans-Asian railway finalised
Bangladesh to be part of it
Countries in the Asia-Pacific region have finalised a draft intergovernmental agreement on the Trans-Asian Railway Network (TAR) Nov 30, which is expected to play an important role in the construction
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Oust MPs with 'militant links'
B Chy, Kamal ask govt, propose nat'l dialogue
Bikalpa Dhara Bangladesh (BDB) and Jatiya Oikya Mancha yesterday demanded the ouster of the ministers and lawmakers with alleged militant links, and the arrest of the killers involved in suicide bombattacks
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Shahadat Chy laid to rest
Eminent journalist and freedom fighter Shahadat Chowdhury was buried with state honour at Mirpur Freedom Fighters Graveyard yesterday.
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Price Spiral, Ration for Poor
14-party lays siege to DC offices
The Awami League (AL)-led 14-party opposition alliance laid siege to deputy commissioners' (DC) offices across the country yesterday, demanding a reduction of prices of essentials and the introduction
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Feni Gas
Niko to go to int'l court over price
Niko, the Canadian operator of Feni a`nd Tengratila gas fields, has decided to go to International Arbitration Court for settling the gas price issue with the government.
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Bomb explodes behind Khulna BNP office
A powerful bomb went off at 8:15am yesterday in the backyard of Khulna BNP office on KD Ghose Road, a few yards off Khulna Police Station (PS), but there was no casualty.
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