Vol. 5 Num 204 Sun. December 19, 2004    
 
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Metropolitan
 
Govt lawyers urged to protect human rights
Speakers at a workshop yesterday said the government lawyers would have to play more pro-active role in protecting human rights.
 
Rickshaw strike observed partially
The rickshaw strike was observed partially in the city yesterday.
The strike was called in protest at the government decision to make the road stretching from Kalabagan to Azimpur off-limits to rickshaw.

 
Murder of Three Brothers
5 to die, 8 get life
A tribunal here yesterday sentenced five people to death and eight others to life imprisonment in the sensational triple murder case of Hathazari.
 
Trader gunned down at Rampura
A trader was gunned down by unidentified miscreants at East Rampura in the city yesterday.
The victim was identified as Rustam Ali, 25, a garment-wastes trader in the locality.

 
'Make Dec 26 strike a success'
Leaders of Sangbadik Sramik Karmachari Oikya Parishad (SSKOP) yesterday called for making the 24-hour strike in newspaper industry on December 26 a success.
 
JU Admission Tests
17 fake examinees held
A total of 17 fake examinees including a student of Chittagong University of Engineering Techno-logy (Cuet) were held on the first day of the admission tests for first year honours courses at Jahangirnagar
 
Chandrika's letter handed over to Khaleda
A special envoy yesterday delivered a personal letter from Sri Lankan President Chandrika Kumaratunga to Prime Minister Khaleda Zia.
 
Buet convocation January 30
The eighth convocation of Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (Buet) will be held on January 30 instead of 31 due to unavoidable circumstances.
 
Tipu Biswas protests killing of PBCP leader
Jatiya Gonofront yesterday condemned the killing of Mofakkhar Hossain, founder of the outlawed Purba Banglar Communist Party (PBCP), in an alleged 'crossfire' with the Rapid Action Battalion (Rab).
 
3,889 more held
Police arrested 3,889 people, including two listed criminals, on various charges during their countrywide drive in the last 72 hours till 6.00am yesterday.
 

 
   
 
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