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May 17 2009 Swine flu spreads in Japan

Japan said Sunday that 32 more people had tested positive for swine flu, bringing the total number of cases to 44 amid fears the virus has a foothold in the west of the country. [Read more]

 

May 17 2009 Police launch special anti-crime drive

bdnews24.com, Dhaka
At least 3,000 police personnel were deployed across capital Dhaka on Friday as part of specially coordinated operation to improve security, the city police chief said. State Minister for Home Tanjim Ahmed on Thursday declared the coordinated campaign. “At least three security posts have been deployed at each police station. Women police personnel are [...]

 

May 17 2009 ভাব বিনিময়

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May 17 2009 গ্রামার ও ভোকাবুলারি

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May 17 2009 Bangladesh Signs MOU With Russia On Peaceful Utilization of Nuclear Energy

Bangladesh has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Russia on Wednesday aimed at peaceful utilization of nuclear energy. [Read more]

 

May 16 2009 Every rickshaw must have a lantern

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May 16 2009 Reform in party BNP decision likely today

Staff Reporter
The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) is likely to take a final decision today on bringing about reform to it (party), sources said.The standing committee of BNP would sit in the evening today at the party chairperson’s Gulshan office in the capital. The party will make a final decision on intra party reform [...]

 

May 16 2009 ঢাকা-মস্কো পারমানবিক সমঝোতা

বাংলাদেশে পরমাণু বিদ্যুৎকেন্দ্র স্থাপনের প্রথম ধাপ হিসেবে ঢাকা ও মস্কোর মধ্যে একটি সমঝোতা চুক্তি সই হয়েছে। [Read more]

 

May 16 2009 Mohiuddin Khan Alamgir Defends Hearings for the ACC  

Dr Alamgir , who is a former bureaucrat and a former state minister for planning , in this exclusive interview argues in favor of summoning the anti-corruption officials. [Read more]

 

May 16 2009 Lankan troops take last Tiger coastline

Sri Lankan troops on Saturday captured the last patch of coastline held by the Tamil Tigers and the rebels would shortly be left without any territory, a top military source said. [Read more]

 
 
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