Vol. 5 Num 974 Sun. February 25, 2007    
 
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Star City
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Rajuk bulldozer rocks Gulshan Avenue
In a rare demolition drive Rajuk officials take over the mighty building owners of the Gulshan Avenue and knocks down illegal structures, clearing spaces for car park
On Thursday at around noon a large bulldozer belonging to the Rajdhani Unnyan Kartripakkha (Rajuk) rolled into the city's Gulshan Avenue. With it came a magistrate and workers of the Rajuk.
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Grave problem
Efforts to scrape four new cemeteries in the capital remain buried under piles of files while the city continue to face acute burial problems and cemeteries continue to bury multiple bodies in singlegraves.
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Journalism: Getting a new hype
Newly graduated journalists are considering building careers in the media industry more than ever before as this booming industry is drawing them in with higher wages and attractive benefits.
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Dormitory life: Bliss or bane?
In a country where family tie is very strong and most young adults stay with parents it is interesting to know about those living in the dorms.
 
Children's day at book fair
February 24 was a special day at Ekushey book fair. It was a special day for children since the book fair authorities dedicated this day to them -- from 9:00am till 2:00pm.
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A Green Scandal


 

 
   
 
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