Latest News From The Daily Star
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Swapan, Rahim remanded again
A Dhaka court yesterday placed Kamrul Haque Swapan and Freedom Party leader Abdur Rahim on fresh four-day remand each in a case filed in connection with the bomb attack on Awami League lawmaker Sheikh Fazle Noor Taposh.
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Investigators suspect Freedom Party's link
Police yesterday took Maj Dalim's brother Kamrul Haque Swapan and Freedom Party leader Abdur Rahim to an eight-day remand in connection with the bomb attack on ruling Awami League (AL) lawmaker Fazle Noor Taposh.
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Shahadat, Selim call each other chief
The top leaders of banned JMB's splinter Islam O Muslim Abdur Rahim alias Shahadat and Selim alias Saifullah designated each other as the chief of the offshoot organisation during remand, police said yesterday.
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Chief of JMB's new offshoot captured
Special Branch (SB) of Police in Gazipur arrested Abdur Rahim alias Shahadat, the chief organiser of "Islam and Muslim", a new offshoot of banned Islamist militant outfit Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB).
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Cops verifying versions of arrestees
A Dhaka court yesterday sent to jail two sons of Bangabandhu murder convict Lt Col (retd) Mohiuddin Ahmed and Freedom Party leader Abdur Rahim, who were arrested in connection with the bomb attack on Awami League lawmaker Fazle Noor Taposh.
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Latest News From Around The World
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USA Today
Sacramento F Abdur-Rahim retires with knee woes
Sacramento Kings forward Shareef Abdur-Rahim retired Monday because of a persistent right knee injury.
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San Francisco Chronicle
Kings give Abdur-Rahim a job
The Kings hired Shareef Abdur-Rahim as an assistant coach Wednesday, a week after the forward retired because of a persistent knee injury. Abdur-Rahim, 31, will join coach Reggie Theus' staff after missing most of last season because of knee problems
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San Francisco Chronicle
NBA / Abdur-Rahim retires - knee woes
Kings forward Shareef Abdur-Rahim retired Monday because of a persistent right knee injury. The 31-year-old played 12 NBA seasons for four teams, beginning his career in 1996 when the Vancouver Grizzlies made him the third overall draft pick from Cal
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Associated Content
False Positives -The Elusive Gains and Losses of Basketball Versatility
Garnett became a full-time 4, maybe unnecessarily. Chris Bosh is a lacking 4, and Shareef Abdur-Rahim settled into tradition. Who's better in the end?
Contributor: Sandy Dover Published: Sep 02, 2009
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SportsBlog Nation
A Shareef Abdur-Rahim Retrospective
Some nostalgia from SBNation's Kings blogger about the recently-retired player who was unfairly labled as a loser when he played like anything but.
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