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The cry of wounded people
We again witnessed a heinous crime in London. The cry of wounded people with blood-wallowed dress made the sky misty. The life of the innocent Londoners became disrupted because of this sudden bombing.
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Tourism development
Tourism is a very important sector for the development of a country's socio-economic condition. In the 21st century, many countries, such as Singapore, Nepal, Hong Kong, Maldives etc.
 
Paheli- the triumph of a folktale
When I was becoming bored with university strike and continuous postponement of my exams, then the movie 'Paheli" appeared to me a source of pure entertainment and refreshment.
 
Regarding women
I would like to extend my heartfelt thanks to Rubaiyat Hossain for her wonderful feature titled "I know I am a woman' published in the July 1 issue of SWM.
 
Hospitals needed
Bangladesh is a third world country and about eighty percent people here are Muslims. Dhaka is known as the city of mosques.
 
City Cell prepaid card
The private cell phone industry is a highly competitive one. The operators have deployed all their resources to maintain the current customer base as well as to create new ones.
 
AKTEL deal
I have been an AKTEL sim user for more than 18 months now.
 
Air Force training flights
This may seem a taboo subject, as anything to do with defence is a hush hush affair in Bangladesh, but considering the recent crash of an airforce aircraft in the vicinity of ZIA killing innocent civilians,
 
Global focus on South Asia
With the signing of a 10-year defence pact between US and India, politics takes a global focus in South Asia (Saarc region), as the United States competes with mighty China to woo the rich market andhuge
 
Regime not power-sensitive!
The powerful ministers (five dozen) talk a lot about the development projects, but the powerful cabinet (read PMO) cannot overcome the great nuisance of low voltage and irritating voltage fluctuations
 
Mega-city's problems
The newspapers are full of monsoon water-logging in the streets (there are few 'roads') of Dhaka metropolitan city, lorded by City Father, the Mayor of Dhaka.
 
Princess Diana
Another book titled "Diana: The Last Word" by Simone Simmons, has publicised some odd facts (or fiction) about the late Princess Diana who was killed in 1997 in a car accident in Paris.
 

 
   
 
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