Bangladesh

Too much of a good thing just isn’t cricket

Commercial sponsors and audiences overdose on cricket, to the detriment of players’ health and possibly the sport itself. Ironically, he came to realise why millions of Indians stayed glued to their television sets whenever a...

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Poverty Rampant in Bangladesh in Aftermath of Natural Disasters

Bangladesh is facing devastating poverty following the flooding related to Cyclones Sidr & Aila. These natural disasters have financially ruined hundreds of thousands of Bangladeshi people and destroyed over $160 million USD of...

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(AHN) Bangladesh's Private Sector Credit Falls In September

Topics: Business Siddique Islam - Bangladesh's Credit to the private sector dipped below 14 percent in September as lending to new factories dried up due to an acute energy crisis and a major fall in exports, officials told AHN...

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Blasts kill five in India

Monday, November 23, 2009 GUWAHATI, India: Suspected separatists in northeast India set off two explosions on Sunday killing five people and wounding 50 more, police said, as two of the movement’s leaders remained under arrest....

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Twins continue to recover in hospital

AAP The second of the conjoined twin girls to be woken after lifesaving surgery to separate them has been drifting in and out of sleep since being woken on Friday. Two-year-old twin girls Krishna and Trishna continue to recover...

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`LeT terror plot mastermind targeting IHC, US embassy held`!

Bangladeshi security forces on Sunday arrested a top operative of Pakistan-based LeT who is suspect to be a mastermind in the terror plot targeting the Indian High Commission and US embassy here, officials said.

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Taslima hopeful of returning to Kolkata

Ananya Dutta KOLKATA: Controversial Bangladeshi writer Taslima Nasreen has said from Paris that although she cannot see herself return to her homeland in the near future, she is still hopeful of returning to Kolkata – her...

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Water bottles are out, bikes in

COPENHAGEN - A giant wind turbine will whirr away outside the conference centre, powering the lights for the delegates holed up inside.Top-level negotiators will get around on bicycles and television stations will have to adapt...

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Another Lashkar suspect held in Dhaka

DHAKA: The Bangladesh police arrested another alleged member of the Lashkar-e-Taiba here on Saturday, raising fears of a growing terrorist network. Abu Motaleb was nabbed following information given by the three Lashkar members...

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How people discuss water problem

Monday, November 23, 2009 Zafar Alam Sarwar The multiplicity of problems, more often than not, causes tension to people of Rawalpindi and Islamabad. The Pakistan Post has already doubled the ordinary envelope’s price from four...

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