Volume 4 Number 89 Sat. August 23, 2003    
 
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Global peace could be restored through love and harmony
Speakers tell IIFWP seminar
Speakers at a seminar yesterday observed that manifestation of love and harmony among the followers of different religions can help restore peace in the society as well as in the world.
 
Mystery virus in Canada revives Sars worries
A mysterious Sars-like outbreak has spread to a second nursing home in the Vancouver area, Canadian health authorities said on Wednesday, raising concerns about a new wave of the virus.
 
58pc people not aware of what to do in case of major earthquake
Opinion poll reveals
About 58 per cent people are not even aware of what to do in case of a major earthquake in the country, according to an opinion poll.
 
Bangladesh not lagging behind in global competition: FM
Foreign Minister M Morshed Khan has said Bangladesh at present is not lagging behind in global competition in the field of democracy, development and diplomacy.
 
2 killed in Bogra road accident
Two people were killed and a physician was critically injured in a road accident involving a private car and a truck on the Bogra-Dhaka Highway under Sherpur upazila yesterday morning.
 

 
   
 
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