Vol. 5 Num 163 Thu. November 04, 2004    
 
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200 shanties, 30 shops gutted
Over 200 shanties and 30 shops were gutted in separate fire incidents in Pallabi and Sadarghat areas in Dhaka early yesterday.
 
4 killed, 40 injured in road accidents
At least four people were killed and 40 others injured in two separate road accidents in Brahmanbaria and Mymensingh districts yesterday.
 
AL protests PM's remarks
Awami League General Secretary Abdul Jalil yesterday protested Prime Minister Khaleda Zia's remarks that the next general election will be held under either the caretaker government or the elected BNP-led
 
1 shot, one stabbed, two muggers beaten
Criminals shot one youth at Mohammadpur, stabbed another at Shantibagh and mob beat two alleged muggers mercilessly at Shyampur in the city yesterday.
 
Noman's iftar party turns into chaos
An iftar party hosted by Fisheries and Livestock Minister Abdullah Al Noman ended up in chaos as thousands of people scrambled for iftar items at Jamiatul Falah Mosque ground here yesterday.
 
Iajuddin, Khaleda, Hasina condole death of Nahyan
President Iajuddin Ahmed, Prime Minister Khaleda Zia and Leader of the Opposition in Parliament Sheikh Hasina yesterday condoled the death of Shaikh Zayed bin Sultan Al-Nahyan, President of the United
 
EWU's evening MBM classes from Jan
Admission process of a 60 credit evening MBM (Master's in Bank Management) course at East West University has started for the spring 2005 (January to May) semester, says a press release.
 
AL leader Abidur Reza hospitalised
Abidur Reza Khan, an elderly Awami League leader, former lawmaker and an organiser of the Liberation War, has been suffering from complicated diseases, says a press release.
 

 
   
 
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