Volume 5 Number 38 Sat. July 03, 2004    
 
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Stop construction of buildings on JS premises: Bapa
Speakers at a rally yesterday urged the government to stop permanently the construction of residences for Speaker and Deputy Speaker on the premises of the Jatiya Sangsad Bhaban showing honour to theverdict
 
Housewife strangled, another beaten to death in Ctg
Two people, including a newly married woman, were killed in separate incidents in the district in the last two days.
 
'Make cooperative movement a success'
President Iajuddin Ahmed yesterday called on all to make the cooperative movement a success.
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'Fine arts can help check moral decadence'
Practice of fine arts can help check crimes and degradation of moral values in society, said Information Minister M Shamsul Islam yesterday.
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Tributes paid to MR Akhtar Mukul
Speakers at a condolence meeting yesterday recalled the contribution of journalist M R Akhtar Mukul to country's liberation war and language movement.
 
Cancel by-polls, demands 11 Party
Left-leaning 11 Party yesterday demanded cancellation of Dhaka-10 by-polls held on Thursday.

Speaking at a meeting, the party leaders termed the election farcical.

 
BCL activist Stabbed to death
Assailants yesterday stabbed to death a Bangladesh Chhatra League (BCL) activist in Narayanganj apparently over political rivalry.
 
'Empowerment of women a major thrust of dev policy'
Women's empowerment contributes a major policy thrust of the Bangladesh government, said Dr Iftekhar Ahmed Chowdhury, ambassador and permanent representative to the United Nations.
 
490 killed in 10 SW dists in six months
At least 490 people were killed by the extremists in 10 southwestern districts in last six months.
 
Balu Murder
Mourning procession today
Khulna journalists will bring out a mourning procession today, the last day of the seven-day programme taken in protest against the murder of Humayun Kabir Balu, editor of Dainik Janmabhumi.
 
Body recovered
Meanwhile, police recovered the body of an unidentified youth from Bastuhara slum at Khalishpur yesterday.

Police suspected he was an extremist. His body was bullet-hit.

 

 
   
 
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