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Daily Star

Newspaper Summary by: ssaim     



daily star one of the best english newspaper in bangladesh.u should prefer it for it feature.it has various feature.the
column are really attractive & truth based.the Nam summit adops declaration
The 15th Nam summit adops declaration
The 15th Non-Aligned Movement Summit concluded yesterday with the adoption of final documents and a summit declaration calling for forging a stronger solidarity among the member-states to promote peace and development by facing the global threats and challenges with a synergy.
Tipai dam to choke Bangladesh rivers
Bangladesh might face a severe ecological imbalance if India builds the proposed Tipaimukh dam on the Borak river, said speakers at a discussion yesterday.
Top criminal Bikash freed on bail
Top criminal Bikash Kumer Biswas was freed on a bail from Kahimpur-2 jail yesterday after over 13 years of imprisonment.
JS body blasts Dhaka mission in Kenya for failure
A parliamentary standing committee yesterday criticised officials at Bangladesh embassy in Kenya, also in charge of maintaining diplomatic relations with Mauritius, for their failure to inform the government about the situation of Bangladeshi workers in Mauritius.
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Burglary at Ctg Prothom Alo office
A daring burglary took place at the Chittagong bureau office of leading Bangla daily the Prothom Alo on Jamal Khan Road in the early hours of Thursday.
BSF killing protested
Bangladesh Nirjatan Protirodh Society staged a demonstration at Muktangan in the city yesterday protesting the killing of Bangladeshi citizens along Bangladesh-India borders by the Border Security Force (BSF) of India, says a press release.
PDB snaps 3,628 connections
The Power Development Board (PDB) snapped 3,628 illegal electricity connections during the last 15 days in its six distribution zones.
Rape of housewife condemned
Bangladesh Mahila Parishad expressed concern over the incident of gang rape of a housewife in Nilphamari.
Discussion on HIV/AIDS
Population Council Bangladesh organised a conference with a view to sharing its activities and to discuss the role of the media to prevent spreading of HIV/AIDS and other population related issues at its office in the city yesterday.
A group of Bangladesh Chhatra League (BCL) activists allegedly vandalised the district BNP office at Chhotobazar in the district town Wednesday night. Local and BNP sources said the BCL cadres brought out a procession from near the district Awami League office with sharp weapons at about 11:00pm and attacked the BNP office. They damaged furniture and the portraits of Ziaur Rahman and Khaleda Zia during the attack. No one was injured in the incident.
Letters No tree, no life
It is a matter of great regret that recently in our coastal area, Shitakunda, trees were destroyed unnecessarily. Without trees our existence will be threatened, and the tree is the great friend of humans. Trees control the environment to be in a balanced form by preserving humidity in the climate. Plants make the land fertile and cultivable.
Landslides are a natural phenomenon, but it is accelerated by human action. It is now a great concern in south-eastern parts of Bangladesh like Sylhet, Moulvi Bazar, Habigang, Chittagong and CHT. It can be defined as the downward movement of a large mass of earth or rocks from a hill or mountain due to natural variability and human activity. Landslide is not a new theme in the context of Chittagong. During the last three decades, Chittagong suffered about 12 landslides. Death toll during the last three decades is around 200.
kson's hair catching fire while filming a commercial in 1984, an accident it said led to an addiction to painkillers.
UK MPs challenge Brown over Afghanistan
British lawmakers voiced concern yesterday that a lack of helicopters was having "adverse consequences" on Britain's campaign in Afghanistan after Prime Minister Gordon Brown denied it was fuelling casualties.
Damaged black boxes found
Iran said on Thursday it has found the black boxes from an airliner that crashed in flames near Tehran, killing all 168 people on board in the worst air disaster in the sanctions-hit nation in years.
Gholam Reza Aghazadeh, Iran's atomic chief who has spearheaded the Islamic republic's controversial nuclear programme for more than a decade, has resigned, the ISNA news agency said yesterday.
As the Earth's natural resources gradually dwindle, some scientists believe the moon could prove a goldmine for future generations.
Endeavour astronauts to inspect heat shield
Astronauts aboard the US space shuttle Endeavour prepared yesterday to inspect the heat shield for damage caused by debris that peeled off the external fuel tank during liftoff.
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Different Touch on Call-er Gaan tonight
"Sraboner meghgulo jaro holo akashey" is one of the most popular songs from the early '90s. The band Different Touch shot to fame with this song but after some years virtually disappeared from the music scenario.
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Bilateral relations between Bangladesh and Germany
THE Centre for Foreign Affairs Studies (C-FAS), a foreign policy think-tank in Dhaka, hosted a farewell lunch for the departing German Ambassador H.E. Frank Meyke on July 14 at a local hotel. The chairperson of the C-FAS, Ashfaqur Rahman, who was once Bangladesh ambassador to Germany, and German Ambassador Meyke highlighted the salient features of bilateral relations between the two countries.
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Published: July 17, 2009
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