Vol. 5 Num 255 Sat. February 12, 2005    
 
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FFs urged to unite to revive spirit of Liberation War
Speakers at a conference on Thursday called on the freedom fighters to be united to revive the spirit of the Liberation War and establish it in every sphere of life.
 
Brac University launches Master of Public Health Programme
The Brac University launched a Master of Public Health Programme through its James P Grant School of Public Health yesterday.
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MoU Signed
India to provide Rs 100 cr flood relief aid
India will provide Rs 100 crore to Bangladesh as relief assistance for the people affected by recent floods.
 
Repression on Ittefaq leader condemned
Leaders of different unions of Bangladesh Sangbadpatra Karmachari Federation in a joint statement condemned repression on the Daily Ittefaq Karmachari Union President Kazi Bazlur Rahman by police on February
 
Saraswati Puja tomorrow
Saraswati Puja will be celebrated across the country tomorrow, mostly in educational institutions, with the Hindu students seeking blessing from their goddess of learning and eloquence.
 
2 muggers beaten at book fair
Two muggers were caught red-handed while trying to flee after snatching money from a visitor at the Bangla Academy, the venue of Ekushey Book Fair, in the city yesterday evening.
 
Ctg BNP union confce today
The Chittagong north district BNP is all set to hold a conference of its representatives at the union level at MA Aziz Stadium, the second Test cricket venue of the country, today.
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GP donates computers to Bishwa Sahitya Kendro
GrameenPhone Ltd donated 10 computers to Bishwa Sahitya Kendro (World-Literature Centre) for the organisation's administrative and coordination work, says a press release.
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Over Tk 6 lakh Novartis donation for tsunami victims
Novartis Bangladesh donated yesterday Tk 623,139 (US$10,000 approximately) to Unicef to help the tsunami-affected children, says a press release.
 
7 robbers held
The Rapid Action Battalion (Rab) arrested a gang of robbers with lethal weapons and bombs while they was taking preparation to commit a robbery at Badda in the city in the early hours of yesterday.
 

 
   
 
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