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Public transport
The boom in public transport in the capital city is a good sign for relieving the ever-increasing traffic congestion. The city dwellers are welcoming such changes.
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Khilgoan flyover
Every day thousands of people take a stroll on Khilgoan flyover. They treat the place like a recreation centre. Pedestrians and vendors jaywalk, causing serious risk to moving vehicles.
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Football craze
"Bangladesh University suspends exams for World Cup.... Bangladesh failed to qualify for the World Cup finals, which will be hosted by Germany".
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Naushad
With the death of legendary Naushad Ali, the Bombay film industry became poorer. Naushad moved to Bombay from Lucknow in the thirties to become a musician. He could play many musical instruments.
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Summer vacation at DU
Dhaka University (DU) is going to be closed soon due to its scheduled academic summer vacation, which usually starts from the very first day of June.
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Crossfire killings
It has been a pleasant thing to see the long awaited editorial by The Daily Star condemning the extra-judicial killings under the pretext "killed in crossfire".
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What about others?
I was not happy to hear that the president was undergoing a bypass surgery at Mount Elizabeth Hospital in Singapore. I have no ill fillings towards him and wish him the swiftest and fullest recovery.
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Tata investment proposal
There seem to be a rush of different opinions rendered by different individuals regarding Tata investment proposal.
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India develops port in Myanmar
A significant news item of great strategic and economic importance for Bangladesh under the subject heading appeared in the newspapers last week.
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Execute the verdict
I welcome the judgment in judge's murder case but we're not yet safe. All involved in the judiciary will feel safe only after the verdict is executed.
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Crossfire killings
In three districts alone twenty-two people were murdered in the last six months.
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Honourable leaders
I, on behalf of the citizens, would like to make an earnest request to our honourable political leaders of the country to kindly consider some innovative measures as to the holding of their election campaigns
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Mine matters
Your Dinajpur correspondent's report (DS: May 28) on the misadventure of the Energy Adviser trapped inside the Barapukuria coal mine is the example of colossal mess in a vital energy resource sector.
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Garment workers' sad tale
Everyday in our community based Hospital I manage more than ten garment workers as a consultant. Mostly female, they are malnourished, short-statured, overworked and harbour various skin diseases.
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Who is to be blamed?
Today we are blaming the government for the corruption in our country. When we get the chance we shout against the two main parties of our country for being no: 1 in corruption.
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