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Economist owe an apology to both Bangladesh and India

August 6, 2011
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Economist owe an apology to both Bangladesh and India

The honesty and integrity of the British media has come under serious scrutiny in the recent past. Australian Media Tycoon Rupert Murdoch has been compelled to close down his “News of the World” when charged for its unholy methods of tarnishing the image of leading personalities and smear nations. Rupert Murdoch had to appear...
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Thousands protest in Bangladesh against Islamic Constitution

June 30, 2011
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Thousands protest in Bangladesh against Islamic Constitution

Thousands of protesters marched in capital Dhaka on Thursday against Bangladesh parliament adopted an Islamic constitution, steering away from a secular political culture, which was enshrined in 1972 constitution.
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Stephen Rapp: Of misconceptions, unrealistic expectations and double standards

. - The United States Ambassador-at-Large for War Crimes Issues Mr. Stephen Rapp first arrived in Bangladesh on 10 January 2011 at the invitation of the Bangladesh government. Subsequently on 21 March 2011, Mr. Rapp issued a letter to...
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Children Park – a type of real social business (example of MOON PARK & MOON HOUSE)

October 31, 2010
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      Children Park – a type of real social business (example of MOON PARK & MOON HOUSE) This was also published in The News Today 09 Dec 2010 and other blogs http://www.newstoday.com.bd/index.php?option=details&news_id=14376&date=2010-12-09 http://www.bdcomcn.com/English-Articles/children-park-a-type-of-real-social-business-of-moon-park-a-moon-house.html  http://bangladesh-web.com/view.php?hidRecord=343086    Prime Minister, Sheikh Hasina, of Bangladesh while addressing the prize giving ceremony of a painting competition at...
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Soft Talk with Maskwaith

September 30, 2010
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Soft Talk with Maskwaith

Guest: Musa Ibrahim, First ever Mount Everest Winner from Bangladesh – Part ONE For Musa Ibrahim the fact that no one from Bangladesh had ever been able to conquer Mount Everest was just another reason to go for this daunting experience. Even with his heart set on bringing glory to his motherland, the quest...
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Is Muslim majority Bangladesh poised to convert into a secular nation?

August 5, 2010
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Is Muslim majority Bangladesh poised to convert into a secular nation?

FOR MILLIONS of people in impoverished Bangladesh, it seems to have ushered a political blessing. The nation which fought a bloody war of independence in 1971 against Islamic Pakistan to establish secularism and democracy was obliterated by military juntas and autocratic governments. Bangladesh's first constitution included secularism, democracy, socialism and nationalism as key political philosophy...
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Bangabandhu’s General Amnesty Declaration: Documentary Evidences and Relevant Stories

July 24, 2010
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Bangabandhu’s General Amnesty Declaration: Documentary Evidences and Relevant Stories

Whenever the issue of trial of war-crimes is raised, the killers and collaborators say, ‘it was he who resolved the issue by declaring 'general mercy', so it is meaningless to discuss this issue and give much importance now. In a quest to find the truth about 'general mercy' activists dug out the newspaper clippings...
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Bitterness Continues

April 26, 2010
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In early 1990 two leading ladies of Bangladesh politics Begum Khaleda Zia and Sheikh Hasina Wajed were together on the streets struggling to overthrow the autocratic regime of General Ershad. Since early 90s excepting the two years of Care Taker/interim government, two ladies led what people call democratic government over the last two decades....
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Tracking BDR Rebellion updates via twitter

February 26, 2009
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Follow BDR Mutiny updates on Twitter http://tweetgrid.com/grid?l=2&q1=dhaka&q2=bdr&q3=bangladesh
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Poisoned powder milk in China – why Bangladesh needs to worry

September 17, 2008
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Poisoned powder milk in China – why Bangladesh needs to worry

The world came to know about the horror only a couple of days ago that the powdered milk products produced by the Sanlu Group in China were contaminated by melamine after hundreds of Chinese babies were hospitalized for having kidney stones and some had kidney failures. On 11th of September Sanlu first defended that...
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