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  • Decentralisation: how far?
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  • HC delivers verdict on 3 petitions today
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  • Textile industry owners demand uninterrupted power, gas supply
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  • Film actress Sultana Zaman dies
  • Dhaka city’s worst road
  • A credible investigation called for
  • The national security state wins (again)
  • 18 killed as Yemen army battles rebels
  • Liquidity crisis, energy shortage hit industrial loan disbursement
  • Germans finally lose on penalties
  • Farmers hold demo dumping paddy on street
  • PM blames BNP for 1/11 episode
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Decentralisation: how far?

People wait with pitchers in a row for WASA water-lorry at East Tejkunipara in Dhaka on Friday as they have been experiencing acute water crisis in the area for three months. — Sanaul Haque
THE United Nations Population Division shows that by 2015 Dhaka will be the fifth largest city in the world, with 19.5 million people. There are several examples around the world where... Full story

The national security state wins (again)

NOW that Mitt Romney is the presumptive nominee of the Republican Party, the media is already handicapping the presidential election big time, and the neck-and-neck opinion polls are pouring... Full story

Manchester sex gang puts British Muslims under microscope

LAST week’s conviction in Rochdale, Manchester, of nine Muslims — eight from Pakistan and one from Afghanistan — of ‘grooming’ young and under-aged girls for sexual exploitation... Full story


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