1.School-goers at grave risk: A jay walking mother crosses the street in front of Willes Little Flower School in Kakrail ahead of a bus , known to cause a large share of road mishaps in the capital . Class-1 student Hamim of this very school died in 2010 under a bus close by. Another mother, inset , attempts to go across to the ot....
2.Khaleda Zia goes to court: BNP Chairperson Khalada Zia appeared before a Dhaka court yesterday and received permanent bail in a case filed for abusing power in setting up Zia Charitable Trust .
3.Magistrate says firing not orders: Chandpur. An executive magistrate on Wednesday denied the allegation to open fire on some protesters during Sunday's violence in the town that left two persons dead.
4.10 hurt in BCL infight over setting up book fair stall: At least 10 leaders and activists of Bangladesh Chhatra League were injured in clashes between its two groups at the capital's Suhrawardi Udyan last night over setting up a stall at the Amar Ekushey Book Fair.
5.Blake due this month: Robert O Blake , the US assistant secretary of state for South and central Asian affair, will arrive in Dhaka this month to hold meetings with government high-ups and opposition and civil society leder
6.Join Feb 7 human chain: 14 party leaders call upon people leaders of the 14 party alliance have urged all, irrespective of party affiliations, to join the February 7 human chain to foil conspiracies against the ongoing war crimes trial.
7.HC asks govt to find culprits: The High Court yesterday directed the government to find out people responsible for the publication of a school textbook with distorted history on the declaration of the country's independence and Liberation War in 1971.
8.Vote of trust for war trial: European Parliament Member Jean Lambert has welcomed Bangladesh's efforts to try war criminals and said he expected that the trial would conform to the highest standard possible.
9.3 witnesses go missing : The three prosecution witnesses who were supposed to testify against Jamaat-e-Istami leader Delawar Hossain Sayedee yesterday went missing.
10.Taliban ambush kills three police in Pakistan : Taliban militants armed with guns and grenades ambushed a police patrol in northwest Pakistan on Thursday, killing three officers and wounding another, police said.
11.Second victim in Vietnam: A woman in southern Vietnam has died after contracting the bird flu virus, health authorities said yesterday, in the country's second human death from the virulent disease in less than a month.
12.No graft in Padma Bridge project :The anti corruption commission has found no evidence of the World Bank's allegation of corruption in appointing the contractor of the proposed Padma Bridge project.
2.Khaleda Zia goes to court: BNP Chairperson Khalada Zia appeared before a Dhaka court yesterday and received permanent bail in a case filed for abusing power in setting up Zia Charitable Trust .
3.Magistrate says firing not orders: Chandpur. An executive magistrate on Wednesday denied the allegation to open fire on some protesters during Sunday's violence in the town that left two persons dead.
4.10 hurt in BCL infight over setting up book fair stall: At least 10 leaders and activists of Bangladesh Chhatra League were injured in clashes between its two groups at the capital's Suhrawardi Udyan last night over setting up a stall at the Amar Ekushey Book Fair.
5.Blake due this month: Robert O Blake , the US assistant secretary of state for South and central Asian affair, will arrive in Dhaka this month to hold meetings with government high-ups and opposition and civil society leder
6.Join Feb 7 human chain: 14 party leaders call upon people leaders of the 14 party alliance have urged all, irrespective of party affiliations, to join the February 7 human chain to foil conspiracies against the ongoing war crimes trial.
7.HC asks govt to find culprits: The High Court yesterday directed the government to find out people responsible for the publication of a school textbook with distorted history on the declaration of the country's independence and Liberation War in 1971.
8.Vote of trust for war trial: European Parliament Member Jean Lambert has welcomed Bangladesh's efforts to try war criminals and said he expected that the trial would conform to the highest standard possible.
9.3 witnesses go missing : The three prosecution witnesses who were supposed to testify against Jamaat-e-Istami leader Delawar Hossain Sayedee yesterday went missing.
10.Taliban ambush kills three police in Pakistan : Taliban militants armed with guns and grenades ambushed a police patrol in northwest Pakistan on Thursday, killing three officers and wounding another, police said.
11.Second victim in Vietnam: A woman in southern Vietnam has died after contracting the bird flu virus, health authorities said yesterday, in the country's second human death from the virulent disease in less than a month.
12.No graft in Padma Bridge project :The anti corruption commission has found no evidence of the World Bank's allegation of corruption in appointing the contractor of the proposed Padma Bridge project.
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