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Fulbaria killings
The nation once again watched, with much awe, the anarchy that has been let loose by the ruling coalition. The police and the BDR fired bullets and killed seven people at random.
 
Hair controversy
The forfeiture of a delicately poised Test match emanating from the umpire's controversial alleging of ball doctoring by Pakistani players at the Oval is the most unfortunate incident in cricket, after
 
Income tax law
Although in the income tax law profit includes loss, but that is not for imposition of tax but for other purposes, such as computation of Entertainment Allowance.
 
Leather industry
Bangladesh earns a lot of foreign currency by exporting leather and leather products but nobody thinks about the health risks of the workers. The leather industries use a lot of potential toxic chemicals.
 
Countering militancy
The recent pre-emptive measures adopted against perceived threats from the militant groups in the country brought relief to us.
 
Deployment of peacekeepers
While the Bangladesh government was contemplating sending 2,000 troops to the Lebanese border with Israel at the behest of both the UN and particularly the US, the Israeli government is reportedto
 
Debacle in SA games
I am astonished and disappointed to learn about the failure of the Bangladesh contingent. Bangladesh became sixth in the competition trailing behind India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Nepal and Afghanistan.
 
An appeal to a politician
Mr. Oli, you are a freedom fighter and our national hero.
 
Poverty reduction claim
A recent report of Household Income and Expenditure Survey (HIES) by the Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS) claimed poverty reduction in the country by 1.
 

 
   
 
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