Volume 4 Number 284 Mon. March 15, 2004    
 
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No sign of an end to DU stalemate
There is no sign of an end to current stalemate at Dhaka University as the teachers continued their class boycott yesterday.
 
Dhaka-Delhi disputes
Regular dialogues can resolve all: Sikri
Indian High Commissioner Veena Sikri yesterday observed that all disputes between Dhaka and Delhi could be resolved through regular dialogues and discussions.
 
Five to die for killing farmer
A court yesterday awarded five people, four in absentia, to death sentence for killing a peasant for a piece of land at Mahmudpur in Fatulla.
 
Indigenous people demand return of acquired farmland
Probe underway into unlawful eviction by Dinajpur forest officials
Indigenous people of Dinajpur yesterday protested what they called unlawful acquisition of their farmland by forest officials in the name of the government's social forestry project.
 
One killed as BDR opens fire on mob
One was killed and six others were injured as Bangladesh Riffles (BDR) members opened fire on an unruly mob at Monirampur upazila in Jessore Saturday night.
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Appeal for help
Dibbo, a playful boy of five, is now weak, restless and coiled owing to stomach pain followed by the enlargement of liver and weak spleen, says a press release.
 

 
   
 
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