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Bangladesh Caretaker Government Redistributes Portfolio among New Advisers, Appoints Special Assistants ; Amnesty International Shows Concern About Bangladesh Government's Human Rights Record ; Special Court Gives 7 Year Prison Term to Ex-BNP Minister Salauddin Ahmed ; Bangladesh Chief Adviser Promises Timely National Election, No Surprises ; Bangladesh gets 5 new advisers for its caretaker government
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Bangladesh Caretaker Government Redistributes Portfolio among New Advisers, Appoints Special Assistants
Thursday, 01.10.2008, 09:32pm

Abu Sinha Monjur Morshed, Dhaka, Jan 10, 2008: The military backed caretaker government of Bangladesh re-allocated portfolios of advisers today after appointing 5 new advisers and 3 new special assistants to the Chief Adviser. Half of the advisers were forced to resign over the last one week's time.

Amnesty International Shows Concern About Bangladesh Government's Human Rights Record

   Special Court Gives 7 Year Prison Term to Ex-BNP Minister Salauddin Ahmed
 
 
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Bangladesh's new advisers express optimism


Thursday, 01.10.2008, 04:58am
Dhaka, Jan 9, 2008: The newly-appointed advisers of the caretaker government expressed their hope that they would be able to face the current political and economical challenges successfully with united efforts, reports BSS.
Tarique Rahman alleges torture while on remand

Bangladesh Chief Adviser Promises Timely National Election, No Surprises

   
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Reality about income tax revenue 
Sunday, 05.06.2007, 10:53am
The income tax wing of the National Board of Revenue (NBR) is now having, seemingly, its busiest ever time.
Deeper changes in RPO1972 and election code of conduct

Bangladesh proposes import of hydro-electricity from Bhutan

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Bangladesh Supreme Court Allows Government to Appeal Against High Court Ruling on Sheikh Hasina Graft Case
Thursday, 01.10.2008, 10:05pm
Dhaka, Jan 10, 2008:  The Supreme Court Thursday allowed the Anticorruption Commission to file a regular appeal against a previous High Court order that ruled illegal a notice served on former prime minister Sheikh Hasina.
Amnesty International pushes for reform in Bangladesh
Bangladesh Law Advisor says "No chance to return to pre 1/11 era"
   
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Indian Tata Unveils Nano - World's Cheapest New Car Priced at $2,500
Thursday, 01.10.2008, 10:01pm
Tabriz Iqbal, Dhaka, Jan 10, 2008: After creating world-wide buzz as a potential buyer of famous car brand Jaguar, Tata Motors announced another grand news yesterday.
Pakistan approves gas purchase agreement with Iran
Bangladesh to raise food security issue at WTO meet
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Bangladesh Telegraph and Telephone board revenue soars
Thursday, 01.10.2008, 05:14am
Dhaka, Jan 9, 2008: The revenue of the Bangladesh Telegraph and Telephone Board was upped by 43 per cent to Tk 889 crore in the first six months of the current fiscal year after the payment of interconnection charge by a mobile phone operator and surge in revenue from international calls.
Jamuna Oil Share Price Appreciates 95 times on debut
Bangladesh's revenue chief promises tough action on tax evaders
   
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10th Dhaka International Film starts today
Thursday, 01.10.2008, 05:17am
Dhaka, Jan 9, 2008: The 10th Dhaka International Film Festival begins at the Bangladesh National Museum at Shahbagh today.
Bangla Academy publishes 102 books during 2006-7
Euro-Bangla fusion recipe competition held
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Wasim Akram terms Aussies "Cry  Babies"
Thursday, 01.10.2008, 05:04am
Islamabad, Jan 9, 2008: Former Pakistan bowler Wasim Akram has branded Australia’s cricketers as “cry babies” in the wake of Harbhajan Singh’s racial abuse charge, according to a Criket365.com report.

India manages hard earned ODI victory against Bangladesh

BCB accords grand reception to Tigers
   
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Blackberry service to be offered in Bangladesh by Grameen Phone


Thursday, 01.10.2008, 05:02am
Dhaka, Jan 9, 2008: Grameenphone Ltd and Research In Motion (RIM) on Wednesday announced the launch of the BlackBerry wireless solution in Bangladesh. The BlackBerry solution will be provided through Grameephone's Business Solutions, which is focused on meeting the special needs of businesses.
Pakistan cellular telecom sector shows 119 per cent growth
BTTB takes steps to improve services to subscribers
 
 
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