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Future black money getting cleaned
Businessmen say the system unethical, contradicts anti-money laundering law
An increasing number of people are now whitening their future black money by paying the mandatory low taxes, taking advantage of legal loopholes and fearing the government's black money whitening policy
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Police Attack on Journalists
CMP DC (Port) closed, sergeant suspended
Victims demand arrest, dismissal
Amid countrywide protests against Sunday's police attack on journalists during Bangladesh-Australia test match at the Chittagong stadium, the authorities yesterday suspended a police sergeant and closed
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Sit-in at PMO Tomorrow
Govt bans gathering on huge swath of city
The government yesterday imposed a ban on gatherings around the prime minister's office (PMO) for 24 hours from midnight today to thwart the 14-party opposition coalition's 11:00am to 1:00pm sit-in programme
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Voter List
SC grants CEC's leave to appeal petition
The Supreme Court (SC) yesterday granted leave to appeal filed by the Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) MA Aziz against the High Court's (HC) January 4 directives on voter list.
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Kansat
Rabbani vows to fight injustice
Palli Bidyut Unnayan Sangram Parishad led by Golam Rabbani yesterday vowed to continue their movement against bribery and injustice at the administration and police departments to make the area 'clean
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DU probe into first class galore stalls
The investigation of an unusual incident where 52 masters degree examinees of the political science department at Dhaka University (DU) in 2004 secured first class marks saw only a little progress since
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MPs' Cars
NBR mulls JS monograms on doors
To check the frequent misuse of the privilege of duty-free cars by lawmakers, the National Board of Revenue (NBR) is thinking of amending the relevant provision for the lawmakers with the privilege, sources
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Fire At JS
Probe body fails to identify culprits
The enquiry committee formed to probe the April 8 fire incidents at three places inside the Jatiya Sangsad Bhaban has failed to identify the culprits.
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Govt decides to bury Matiur's remains in Dhaka Cant
Family's plea ignored
In total disregard to Birshreshtha Matiur Rahman's family members' plea for burying the mortal remains of the gallant war hero at a public place the government yesterday decided to bury the remains on
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BIWTC raises vessel fare
Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Corporation (BIWTC) has increased fare of all type of vessels, including passengers' vessels, ferries, cargoes, tankers and dredger services.
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Bombs found at shrine
Five bombs were recovered from the shrine of Hazrat Ainuddin Shah at Kaliajuri in Comilla yesterday.
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Demand for Gas
Hartal called in Rajshahi today
Rajshahi Gas Andolon Parishad called for a dawn-to-dusk hartal in Rajshahi today for supply of gas through pipeline.
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Iran set to ignore UN's nuclear freeze call
Iran's top nuclear official vowed yesterday that the clerical regime would press on with uranium enrichment work despite mounting international pressure to freeze its sensitive nuclear activities.
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Tel Aviv suicide bomber kills 9
Nine people were killed and dozens wounded in Israel's commercial capital Tel Aviv yesterday when a Palestinian militant blew himself up in the deadliest suicide bombing of the last 20 months.
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Tigers suspend Swiss truce talks
Lanka blasts kill 8
At least eight people were killed and many more wounded in a spate of blasts in Sri Lanka yesterday, hours after Tiger rebels suspended their participation in ceasefire talks, the military said.
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Nepal deploys army to ensure food delivery
Govt threatens with state of emergency, another protester killed
Nepal deployed the army to ensure food reaches the capital and threatened to impose a new emergency yesterday, the 12th day of a strike in which neither the king nor the opposition is backing down.
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Rejoinder, our reply
Harbin Power Engineering Company Ltd in a rejoinder to The Daily Star April 3 story headlined "Junk for money" said since Bangladesh Power Development Board took over the Tongi power plant on August 24,
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