Vol. 5 Num 97 Mon. August 30, 2004    
 
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Remove illegal brick kilns to save Basila
Locals held demonstration
Local people have demanded immediate removal of all illegal brick kilns which diverted a channel of the Buriganga devouring 27 houses at Basila since August 13.
 
Protect bio-diversity, wildlife
Tariqul says at seminar
Animal lovers will now have an opportunity to see 44 wild animals, the new arrivals, in three zoos and one natural park.
 
neutral probe a must for political stability
Chinese diplomat tells Hasina
China's Charge d'affaires in Bangladesh Duan Zhiquan yesterday called on Leader of the Opposition in Parliament and Awami League President Sheikh Hasina at her Sudha Sadan residence and conveyed sympathies
 
18 stations to check overloading of trucks
The government has decided to set up 18 monitoring stations at important points on major highways to check overloading of trucks and other vehicles.
 
Woman gets bail for being pregnant
A woman accused in a murder case obtained bail on the grounds of her eight-month pregnancy though her husband died three years back.
 
Low-key celebrations of Janmastami on September 6
Bangladesh Puja Udjapan Parishad (BPUP) has decided to observe Janmastami in a simple way on September 6 in view of the devastating floods and present situation in the country.
 
Unite against crime: Ershad
Jatiya Party (JP) Chairman H M Ershad yesterday urged the people to unite against terrorism.

Addressing a rally in the city, he said the country cannot run in a way where there is no security oflife.

 
4 Ctg lawyers get bail
A High Court bench yesterday granted bail to four Chittagong lawyers implicated in a case by police under Speedy Trial Act.
 
Attack on AL rally
proper inquiry demanded
The UK Committee for Resisting Killers and Collaborators of Bangladesh Liberation War 1971 has demanded proper investigation into deadly grenade attack on Awami League rally on August 21.
 
1,405 more held
Police arrested some 1,405 people, including one listed criminal, on various charges from different parts of the country in the last 24 hours ending at 6.00am yesterday.
 

 
   
 
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