Bishwajit Roy Shakib Al Hasan celebrated his ascent in the rankings with another all-round performance as Bangladesh won the fog-curtailed third and final one-day match against Zimbabwe by six wickets to clinch the series 2-1 at
Month: January 2009
Academics, lawyers, HR activists slam ministers, MPs for influencing UZ polls
Staff Correspondent Lawyers, academicians and human rights activists on Friday came down heavily upon the ruling party ministers and MPs for creating influence over the Thursday upazilla polls and demanded of the government to sack those ministers who were involved in acts of influencing election officials to work in favour of their party backed candidates. ... Read more
AL, BNP hold parliamentary party meet tomorrow
Staff Correspondent Awami League and BNP will hold their parliamentary party meetings tomorrow before inauguration of the ninth parliament. The newly elected legislature will convene at 3:00pm at Jatiya Sangsad Bhaban. Its first task will be electing a speaker and deputy speaker. In the opening session, it might also elect a successor to President Iajuddin ... Read more
Manpower export and remittance likely to fall this year
Staff Correspondent Manpower export is likely to fall significantly affecting country’s remittance earning this year due to global economic recession. Talking to The Bangladesh Today, BAIRA President Ghulam Mustafa said “The manpower exporting sector sends abroad around eight lac people every year while the country earns $9 billion per annum. But the ratio of manpower ... Read more
5 injured in fresh clashes at Baitul Mukarram mosque
Staff Correspondent At least five people were injured in a fresh clash inside Baitul Mukarram national mosque between the group loyal to the new Khatib and the people opposing his appointment before jumma prayers on Friday. The scuffles broke out when
Obama rips down Bush security, foreign policies
Picks seasoned, high-powered envoys to ME, Afghanistan and Pakistan Afp, Washington US President Barack Obama on Thursday picked two seasoned and high-powered envoys to the Middle East and Afghanistan and Pakistan, making another swift break with Bush administration policy. In an aggressive push for peace in the world’s most intractable hot spots, Obama named Northern ... Read more
Hillary declares ‘new era’ for America
Afp, Washington Hillary Clinton took charge Thursday of US foreign policy proclaiming a “new era for America” based on robust diplomacy and a fresh unity of purpose. “I believe with all my heart that this is a new era for America,” a beaming Hillary told a welcoming party of hundreds at the State Department following ... Read more
PM for building modern democratic Bangladesh
Mass Upsurge Day PM for building modern democratic Bangladesh UNB, Dhaka Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina urged all, irrespective of party and opinion, to work together to build Bangladesh as a modern democratic country free of hunger and poverty. In a message on the occasion of Mass Upsurge Day ’69 to be observed today, the Prime ... Read more
Phulbari people use ballot to say no to open-pit mining
Staff Correspondent The people of Phulbari upazila in Dinajpur have elected an independent candidate as chairman who wooed the voters through a campaign against the proposed open-pit mining in the Phulbari coal field as it would displace thousands of people. Aminul Islam Bablu, a leader of rights group National Committee to Protect Oil, Gas, Mineral ... Read more
Feisty Sugiyama, giantkiller Lu bow out of Aussie Open
MELBOURNE : Fiesty Japanese number one Ai Sugiyama and Taiwanese giantkiller Lu Yen-Hsun bowed out of the Australian Open on Friday, leaving China’s Zheng Jie and Peng Shuai as Asia’s last hopes. Veteran Sugiyama, playing in her 60th Grand Slam, put up a brave fight on centre court against world number one and top seed ... Read more
Tennis: Champ Djokovic through at Aussie Open as violence flares
MELBOURNE: Defending champion Novak Djokovic survived a scare against Bosnian-American Amer Delic as violence flared between rival groups of fans after their match on Friday. Bosnian-born Delic, ranked 127, shocked Djokovic when he took the second set and forced a tense fourth-set tie-break before the Serbian third seed won 6-2, 4-6, 6-3, 7-6 (7/4). Moments ... Read more
Ethnic violence again mars Australian Open
Agence France-Presse Melbourne: Ethnic violence again marred the Australian Open on Friday when rival Serbian and Bosnian fans hurled chairs and missiles at each other, sparking condemnation from players and police. Some 30 people in their late teens and early 20s were evicted after the clashes, which left one woman injured, following Serbian Novak Djokovic’s ... Read more
Tom Cruise eager to visit India
Hollywood star Tom Cruise has expressed his desire to visit India, a country that rouses his curiosity like no other. The handsome star is promoting his latest film ‘Valkyrie’ in Asia and attended the premiere of the film in Seoul. Now, he is looking forward to promote the film in India, but if the visit ... Read more
Britney Spears to write autobiography?
By Agencies Rumour has it that pop-princess Britney Spears is planning to pen her autobiography. According to ‘Daily Mirror’, the 27-year-old Grammy award winner is in the process of finalizing a deal of about USD 14 million to write a biography that will detail her rise to stardom and recent troubles and her memoirs. “There ... Read more
Aamir Khan to do another cricket-based film
By ApunKaChoice It seems one movie per year resolution is going to be null for Aamir Khan who will start working for a cricket-based film as soon as he finishes 3 Idiots . The movie, titled ‘Ferrari Ki Sawaari’, has cricket as the central subject. Aamir, who is riding high on success with Ghajini making ... Read more
Upazila polls influenced
EC slams ruling party for misusing offices, controlling administration; tells of violence, ballot-stuffing, seizing polling stations by AL men; decides to probe low turnout reason Shakhawat Liton and Shariful Islam Low turnout, ministers and ruling party lawmakers meddling in balloting, and irregularities in places marked the long-awaited upazila elections yesterday, meaning a letdown for the ... Read more
Ghosts of past return
Ruling party interference, clash, voter intimidation, ballot box hijack mar upazila polls Staff Correspondent More than 100 people including policemen were injured across the country during clashes between supporters of rival candidates of upazila polls yesterday. Clashes, ruling party activists influencing polling, snatching of ballot boxes and ballot papers, preventing voters from going to the ... Read more
Rigging, forgery across country in UZ polls, alleges BNP
Staff Correspondent BNP on Thursday alleged massive irregularities and vote rigging took place during upazila election across the country under the very nose of law enforcers. “Ruling Awami League’s MPs, leaders and workers in association with the law enforcers influenced people for casting votes in favour of their candidates. Even they issued threat to the ... Read more
Ashraful terms upazila polls peaceful
Staff Reporter Local Government and Cooperative Minister Syed Ashraful Islam yesterday expressed his satisfaction over the law and order situation during the upazila polls across the country. He said that the presence of voters at the polling centres would have been much higher if the political parties would participate in the upazila elections directly. Ashraful ... Read more
Clashes spoil JS polls success
Say observers Staff Correspondent Several election monitoring orgainsations yesterday in preliminary findings said voters’ turnout in upazila parishad polls was low and incidence of violence in polling centers overshadowed the bright achievements of the recently held national polls. The Election Working Group, a non-partisan network of civil society organisation, in a press release said that ... Read more