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JMB suicide bomber strikes Gazipur again
1 killed, 30 hurt in blast in front of high-security DC office
Yet another suicide bomb attack by Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) in Gazipur killed a government employee and injured 30 people yesterday noon, only two days into Tuesday's identical terror strike
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Political talks in limbo for stiff stances
In view of the present political situation, there is very little possibility of any dialogue between the government and the opposition either on electoral reforms or combating militancy as both stickto
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Hartal observed with call to resist militancy
50 hurt in sporadic violence
A countrywide dawn-to-dusk hartal enforced by lawyers yesterday passed off by and large peacefully with spontaneous participation of the opposition political parties and different professional bodiescalling
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I'll kill everyone
Said bomber, posed as tea vendor
There was a small gathering at the main entrance to the Gazipur deputy commissioner's (DC) office yesterday as on duty cops were frisking people before letting them in.
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It's clear today who are behind blasts: PM
Says it is a conspiracy to make country friendless, hartals being enforced to encourage terrorism
Prime Minister Khaleda Zia has alleged that the bomb terrorism is being abetted by those who don't want to see Bangladesh as a strong, self-reliant and economically sound state.
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Ctg bomber dies
Chittagong suicide bomber Hossain Ali yesterday succumbed to his injuries around 52 hours into the ghastly blast he had carried out Tuesday morning on Chittagong Court Building premises.
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Attack carried out following Allah's order
Says JMB bomber
The suicide bomber in yesterday's Gazipur blast claimed to be a member of the suicide squad of banned Jama'atul Muhahideen Bangladesh (JMB) and to have carried out the bomb attack following 'Allah's order'.
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Govt focuses on 4 aspects of terrorism
State Minister for Home Affairs Lutfozzaman Babar has sought cooperation from people of all walks of life since "the government alone cannot handle the crisis" evolved from Islamist militancy.
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Top man of JMB suicide squad held in Rajshahi
28 other operatives netted with leaflets, books on jihad
Law enforcement agencies yesterday arrested 29 suspected members of banned Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) in different districts of the country.
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Court Attacks
SC hears govt's petition for stay on HC order Sunday
The government sharply moved to secure stay on High Court order directing the police to submit progress report on investigation of the recurrent bomb attacks every fortnight, but Supreme Court order in
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PM's talks offer nothing but farce: Hasina
Opposition leader Sheikh Hasina spurned Prime Minister Khaleda Zia's proposal for discussion with political parties aiming to stop bombings and terrorism, saying that it's nothing but a farce.
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PM cancels UAE trip
Prime Minister Khaleda Zia has postponed her scheduled visit to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) beginning on Saturday in the wake of repeated militant bomb attacks, but keeps her Saudia Arabia visit on.
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200 JMB men trained in Khulna
Over 200 members of outlawed Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) had been trained as seasoned cadres for carrying out destructive activities in at least 10 secret training centres in Bagerhat.
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Bomb materials similar but less powerful
Almost similar kind of materials was used in the bombs blasted in the two suicide attacks in Gazipur on Tuesday and yesterday, but yesterday's one was less powerful, experts said.
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Safta finalised in Kathmandu
In a major effort to promote regional trade, the seven South Asian countries have finalised the agreement on Free Trade Area, which is to come into effect from January 1.
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Outlaw killed in "crossfire" in Chuadanga
A top cadre of the outlawed Purbo Banglar Communist Party (PBCP-ML) was killed in 'crossfire' during a shootout between his accomplices and the police in Chuadanga early yesterday.
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Court Blasts
Worried UK offers help
British Minister of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Office Dr Kim Howells has condemned the appalling attacks on innocent people in Gazipur and Chittagong and wanted to work with the Bangladesh government
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Shahadat Chy's Qulkhwani today
Qulkhwani of Shahadat Chowdhury will be held after Asr prayer at his residence at house no. 223, lane-15, Lake Road, New DOHS today, says a press release.
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200 injured in clash over cricket match
Some 200 people, including magistrates, BDR and police personnel, were injured in a clash between locals of Sarail Sadar and Kalikachha unions over a cricket match yesterday.
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AL meets today to review situation
The Awami League Central Working Committee (ALCWC) meets today to review the prevailing political situation and to discuss opposition's movement to end the BNP-Jamaat rule.
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Janajuddha top brass held
The second-in-command of the Janajuddha faction of outlawed Purba Banglar Communist Party (PBCP), Sumon, was arrested in the capital by the members of Rapid Action Battalion (Rab) yesterday evening.
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