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FRONTPAGE | Further probe needed before action: Muhith
FRONTPAGE | Govt wants capital free of traffic jam: PM
FRONTPAGE | Aspirants start lobbying AL high command
FRONTPAGE | Workers fall victim to lofty yet unmet promises
FRONTPAGE | May Day today
FRONTPAGE | Gaddafi call for Libya talks rejected
FRONTPAGE | A kilogram of chilli for Tk 1
FRONTPAGE | Programme to keep gate blocked for 48 hours from Monday
FRONTPAGE | BCL Dhanmondi chief arrested, granted bail
FRONTPAGE | DMP bans rallies, processions in key city points
FRONTPAGE | Iraqi PM makes stopover in Dhaka
FRONTPAGE | 100 students fall sick after taking de-worming tablets
FRONTPAGE | BSF kills Bangladeshi
FRONTPAGE | ‘Modern-day slavery’ continues under temporary contracts
FRONTPAGE | Enquiry report on Yunus to go public: Muhith
FRONTPAGE | Renewed clashes at CU leave 1 BCL man injured
FRONTPAGE | More Air India pilots sacked
FRONTPAGE | Five young men cheated by manpower agents
FRONTPAGE | Inspection of factory mired in extreme manpower shortage
NATIONAL | Alleged miscreant lynched
NATIONAL | Two left students’ groups merged
NATIONAL | Abdur Rashid’s death anniv today
NATIONAL | Bhutan Speaker meets Khaleda
NATIONAL | TI warns against corruption in climate fund utilisation
NATIONAL | Avoid culture of hearing adjournment: Shafique
NATIONAL | Human rights defender, brother tortured
NATIONAL | Women policy not against Qur’an: IOF
NATIONAL | SM Ahmed dies
BUSINESS | Gold price rockets to nearly $1,570
BUSINESS | US plans to exempt forex swaps from new rules
NATIONAL | Man kills wife
NATIONAL | MPs urged to work for spl budgetary allocation for Rangpur div
NATIONAL | Arrest warrant against Iqbal Sobhan
BUSINESS | Dhaka stocks continue with bearish run
BUSINESS | Beijing turns to currency to cool inflation
BUSINESS | Foreign fund inflow dips by 39pc in Jul-Mar
BUSINESS | Four int’l hotel chains in race for Ruposhi Bangla
BUSINESS | Bicycle export declines by 10pc
BUSINESS | Blue-chip earnings propel Dow to near 3-year high
BUSINESS | WTO talks on ‘brink of failure’: Lamy
SPORTS | Bangladesh A lose series
NATIONAL | PROKICHI demands time extension
BUSINESS | Workers strike at major Australian ports
BUSINESS | Quake-hit Japan open for business: foreign minister
BUSINESS | China cos busy as demand in Japan surges
BUSINESS | Food, fuel oil prices dent US consumers’ buying power
NATIONAL | 56 BGB men jailed for mutiny in Dinajpur
NATIONAL | Amini says govt forcing IOJ to call hartal on May 29
BUSINESS | India exporters see big market in Pakistan
BUSINESS | Dollar sinks further against major currencies
SPORTS | Arambagh ride on Ismael treble
SPORTS | Deal is done to land Argentina
SPORTS | Kohli happy to get the Orange Cap
SPORTS | Pakistan to host Afghanistan series
SPORTS | Blatter wins South American backing
SPORTS | Montella not taking relegated Bari lightly
SPORTS | U-18 National Football soon
SPORTS | Chigumbura resigns as Zimbabwe captain
SPORTS | Sammer extends DFB contract
SPORTS | Wolves escape drop zone
SPORTS | Malouda pleads for new Chelsea deal
SPORTS | Kohli sinks Pune
SPORTS | Blair cautions Brazil on Olympic, World Cup pitfalls
SPORTS | Del Potro ousts top seed Soderling
SPORTS | Singapore a hub for match fixers - FIFA
SPORTS | Dalglish hails Reds’ pride
SPORTS | Title race is not over yet: Ferguson
SPORTS | sportsLine
SPORTS | Ferguson rules out ‘difficult’ Ronaldo return
SPORTS | Ex-England cricketer’s girlfriend becomes Internet hit
SPORTS | Delhi rout Kochi
SPORTS | Zulqarnain wants to make a comeback
SPORTS | KKR opt for Boucher over Tamim
SPORTS | Blatter willing to expand vote for World Cup hosts
SPORTS | soccerLine
SPORTS | Pics of Barca game ‘worth a thousands words’
METRO | Call for productive manpower
METRO | Implementation of women dev policy demanded
METRO | Change in temperature unlikely
METRO | Policy for domestic helps demanded
LETTERS | The police and the public
METRO | Patients suffer as interns continue strike at KMCH
LETTERS | Let’s love them
METRO | Bauls’ human chain protests at Rajbari assaults
METRO | House rent increase adds to Sylhet dwellers’ woe
EDITORIAL | New International Economic Order, 37 years on
OP-ED | Palestinian reconciliation
OP-ED | Labour movements in ‘majority world’
EDITORIAL | May Day and workers’ rights
EDITORIAL | A sadly familiar phenomenon
OP-ED | Trafficking: how to stop this modern form of slavery
INTERNATIONAL | China frees rights lawyer but another disappears
INTERNATIONAL | Syrian tanks enter Deraa
INTERNATIONAL | Afghan Taliban declare start to spring offensive
INTERNATIONAL | Saudi king tightens media restrictions
INTERNATIONAL | Egypt’s Islamists announce political party
INTERNATIONAL | Yemen power transition deal faces snag
INTERNATIONAL | Haniya says ready to resign for peace
INTERNATIONAL | Royal newlyweds spring honeymoon surprise
INTERNATIONAL | Thousands protest against nuclear plant in Taiwan
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Bicycles are displayed at shops in Dhaka. The country’s bicycle export has marked a 10.23 per cent decline in the first nine months of the current fiscal year. — New Age photo
Bicycle export declines by 10pc
Hosain Ahmad The country’s bicycle export has marked a 10.23 per cent decline in the first nine months of the current fiscal year from that in
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Workers fall victim to lofty yet unmet promises
Shahidul Islam Chowdhury Workers in both the formal and informal sectors face difficulties in fulfilling their basic needs, including those...
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Further probe needed before action: Muhith
He gives no timeline for fresh probe into share scam Staff Correspondent The government on Saturday...
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Aspirants start lobbying AL high command
Khadimul Islam District level leaders of the ruling Awami League have begun lobbying the party high command for the posts of district council administrators with the ...
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FRONTPAGE
Five young men cheated by manpower agents
United News of Bangladesh . Jaipurhat Five young men lured of attractive job in Tibet by manpower agents pushed back by BSF of India through Panchbibi
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BCL Dhanmondi chief arrested, granted bail
Iraqi PM makes stopover in Dhaka
100 students fall sick after taking de-worming tablets
NATIONAL
Women policy not against Qur’an: IOF
United News of Bangladesh . Dhaka A delegation of Islamic Oikya Front led by its chairman Syed Bahadur Shah and vice-chairman Khandakar Golam Maola Nakshabandi met
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Abdur Rashid’s death anniv today
SM Ahmed dies
Two left students’ groups merged
METRO
Change in temperature unlikely
United News of Bangladesh . Dhaka Rain or thundershowers accompanied by temporary gusty or squally wind is likely at a few places over Barisal, Chittagong
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Bauls’ human chain protests at Rajbari assaults
Call for productive manpower
Policy for domestic helps demanded
BUSINESS
US plans to exempt forex swaps from new rules
Reuters . Washington In a big win for business, the Treasury proposed on Friday to exempt commonly used foreign exchange swaps and forwards from the most
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Beijing turns to currency to cool inflation
Gold price rockets to nearly $1,570
Dhaka stocks continue with bearish run
INTERNATIONAL
China frees rights lawyer but another disappears
Agence France-Presse . Beijing China released human rights lawyer Teng Biao after ten weeks in custody but a second lawyer has disappeared, rights groups said
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Haniya says ready to resign for peace
Saudi king tightens media restrictions
Egypt’s Islamists announce political party
SPORTS
Bangladesh A lose series
Cricinfo South Africa A beat Bangladesh A by a comfortable 60-run margin at Willowmoore Park, Benoni, to take the five-match series 3-1. The win was
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Blair cautions Brazil on Olympic, World Cup pitfalls
Montella not taking relegated Bari lightly
Sammer extends DFB contract
EDITORIAL
May Day and workers’ rights
AS BANGLADESH joins many other countries in observance of the 126th May Day today, it is perhaps time for an objective look at what the
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A sadly familiar phenomenon
New International Economic Order, 37 years on
OP-ED
Labour movements in ‘majority world’
by Zia Rahman CONTEMPORARY globalisation, coming into being since the late 1970s and early 1980s, has been accomplished through a series of changes. Indeed we live
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Trafficking: how to stop this modern form of slavery
Palestinian reconciliation
TIMEOUT
AROUND THE TOWN
Art exhibition An exhibition of Doodles, painting and illustrations(the Art of Rabindranath Tagore)Curated by Nilanjan BanerjeeOrganisers: Dhaka University, Visva Bharati and The Academy of Third
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Ustad Rashid Khan captivates audience at Dhaka Club
Cultural organisations observe May Day today
Int’l Dance Day celebrated in city
LETTERS
The police and the public
I THINK the rank and file of law enforcement agencies usually stand by the evildoers in their own departments and do not help innocent victims
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Let’s love them
Conditions for Dhaka, BG at 2:31 pm BDT
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Four int’l hotel chains in race for Ruposhi Bangla
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Trafficking: how to stop this modern form of slavery
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