Staff Reporter The central bank has so far identified 300 out of the total 9,961 Upazila election candidates as loan defaulters and sent their list to the Election Commission. “Correction to the list is going on and will continue until Friday,” Bangladesh Bank Executive Director Khandakar Muzharul Haque told newsmen at his office yesterday. He ... Read more
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Lankan cricketers arrive
Test, ODI Series Lankan cricketers arrive Sports Reporter The Sri Lanka cricket team arrived here yesterday to play two Tests and a tri-nation one-day series. Mahela Jayawardene’s men landed at the Zia International Airport more than two hours after their scheduled arrival was delayed due to heavy fog in the city. This is the Lankans ... Read more
UN tribunal jails mastermind for war crime
Rwandan Genocide Afp, Arusha A UN-backed tribunal yesterday sentenced the man accused of having masterminded the country’s 1994 genocide to life in prison for his part in the massacres that killed some 800,000 people. Theoneste Bagosora, who prosecutors had portrayed as the mastermind of the genocide was convicted “of genocide, crimes against humanity and war ... Read more
Nobel prize committees accused of bribery
Agence France-Presse. Stockholm Several Nobel science prize committees in Sweden are being investigated for possible bribery, a special corruption prosecutor said on Thursday. The first case involves several members from the prestigious Nobel committees for medicine, physics and chemistry who visited China at the expense of the Chinese authorities. Special corruption prosecutor Nils Erik Schultz ... Read more
Victoria’s Secret Lingerie Show
It’s the sexiest event of the year, and you have front row seats! FemaleFirst brings you an exclusive look at the 2008 Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show, featuring Heidi Klum, courtesy of E!. See the Victoria’s Secret Angels, including Miranda Kerr, Adriana Lima and Marisa Miller strut their stuff on the catwalk. Victoria’s Secret is the ... Read more
CA asks armed forces to help hold fair polls
Unb, Dhaka Chief Adviser (CA) Fakhruddin Ahmed has called upon the armed forces to discharge their election duties with hundred percent neutrality, honesty and transparency and extend all-out cooperation to the Election Commission for holding a free, fair and meaningful election. “Remember, this responsibility is important. So, the armed forces will have to remain alert ... Read more
Parties, candidates plunge into full-scale campaigns
Shahidul Islam Chowdhury Political parties and candidates contesting the December 29 general elections have plunged into full-scale campaigns with the withdrawal of the state of emergency after restrictions on civil and political rights for two years. Top leaders of political parties, including the Awami League president, Sheikh Hasina, and the Bangladesh Nationalist Party chairperson, Khaleda ... Read more
Khaleda, Hasina equally wealthy
M Abul Kalam Azad BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia owns more assets than Awami League (AL) President Sheikh Hasina, although Khaleda’s annual earning is less than her rival’s, according to the wealth statements submitted by the two leaders to the Election Commission. Khaleda’s annual earning amounts to nearly Tk 25 lakh while Hasina earns Tk 30 ... Read more
Power handover depends on next elected govt, says Fakhruddin
Nazrul Islam The military-backed interim administration has no specific timeline as yet to hand over power to an elected government to be formed after the December 29 parliamentary polls. ‘Handover of power depends on the next elected government’, the chief adviser, Fakhruddin Ahmed told New Age on the sidelines of a tea party arranged for ... Read more
Rajuk goes tough on fake TIN submission
Deposit for plot to be confiscated if tax number proves false Rejaul Karim Byron and Helemul Alam Rajdhani Unnayan Kartripakkha (Rajuk) will cancel allotments of plots and confiscate deposited money of applicants for both Purbachal New Town and Uttara Residential Model Town (Third Phase) projects, if they submit fake Tax Identification Numbers (TIN). “We will ... Read more
Hasina urges people: Vote for reducing food prices, economic uplift
Staff Reporter Awami League (AL) president Sheikh Hasina yesteday called upon the people to vote for the candidates of the AL led grand alliance for achieving economic independence of the country. She promised to build self-reliant digital Bangladesh by giving priority on the development of science and technology, if voted power in the coming parliamentary ... Read more
Vote for ’sheaf of paddy’ to restore democracy: Khaleda
BSS, Bogra BNP Chairperson Begum Khaleda Zia yesterday urged the people to vote for `sheaf of paddy’ in the December 29 elections to restore democracy and safeguard the country’s independence and sovereignty. “The sheaf of paddy is not only a poll symbol, it is the symbol of development, independence and sovereignty,” she told a huge ... Read more
Bush shoe-thrower appears before Iraqi judge
Agence France-Presse . Baghdad The Iraqi journalist who became an instant media star for hurling his shoes at the US president, George W Bush, appeared on Wednesday before a judge investigating the incident, his brother said. Muntazer al-Zaidi, 29, a television reporter who relatives and colleagues said acted because he ‘detested’ Bush and America, was ... Read more
Emergency withdrawal hailed
Unb, Dhaka Commonwealth Secretary General Kamalesh Sharma and US Ambassador in Dhaka James Moriarty have welcomed the lifting of the state of emergency. In a statement in UK yesterday, Sharma said parliamentary elections are extremely important for Bangladesh, offering an opportunity for the resumption of normal democratic life in the country and re-constitution of the ... Read more
Deadline extended for Rajuk plots
Staff Correspondent The Rajuk authorities on Wednesday extended to January 15 the December 18 deadline for submission of the applications for the plots of Rajuk’s Uttara and Purbachal projects in Dhaka. ‘We have decided to extend the deadline following requests from various quarters for filing the applications for the plots,’ housing and public works secretary, ... Read more
Chilly wind sweeping country
Normal life disrupted due to fog and cold Chilly wind sweeping country Staff Correspondent The intensity of the cold now sweeping across the country and the capital has led to a sharp fall in temperature with the mercury level dipping low everywhere in 24 hours till Wednesday evening. The density of fog will continue in ... Read more
Electioneering amid relief, festivity as emergency goes
Staff Correspondent An ambience of relief and festivity is now prevailing across country as the two year long emergency is no more in place and election is getting momentum all around. The state of emergency imposed on January 11, in 2007 had snatched away the freedom of movement and speech, assembly, association, thought and conscience ... Read more
Birds falling prey to traps
Anwar Ali, Rajshahi Around 200 birds of various species were killed in the last 20 days after getting tangled up in illegal fine nets while flying aro Around 200 birds of various species were killed in the last 20 days after getting tangled up in illegal fine nets while flying around a fruit orchard at ... Read more
ETV reporter, 2 others hurt in accident
Star Report ETV reporter Rashed Ahmed and two crewmen of the private TV channel were injured in a road accident in Sirajganj as a bus hit their microbus following BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia’s motorcade yesterday. Two other injured are cameraman Asaduzzaman Asad and microbus driver Rabiul Islam. Immediately after the accident, they were taken to ... Read more
Rajuk asked to explain legality of fresh Uttara plot allotment
Staff Correspondent The High Court on Wednesday asked Rajdhani Unnayan Kartripakkha to explain in four weeks why its notification inviting fresh applications for plots at Uttara in the third phase cancelling in 2007 the previous plot allotment would not be declared illegal. The High Court bench of Justice Syed Mahmud Hossain and Justice Quamrul Islam ... Read more