US Bangla compensates to the victims

    Abrar Hussain: Bangladesh and the entire world went through a horrific day on March 2018, on which many people saw the largest ever passenger aircraft tragedy in the history of Bangladesh. The 76-seat Bombardier plane operated by US-Bangla Airlines crashed in Kathmandu, Nepal with seventy one passengers on board, including four crew members. Fifty people…

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      Naogaon journos form human chain

      Arafat Hassan: Naogaon journalists formed a human chain in front of district Press Club yesterday, demanding arrest and exemplary punishment of the murderers of journalist Suborna. Press Club president Kayes Uddin led the chain where Ananda TV correspondent Kazi Kamal Hossain, press club general secretary Mir Mosharraf Hossain Jewel, senior vice-president Shafiqul Islam Khokon, joint…

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        Law enforcement agencies most corrupt, says TIB findings

        Sayeed Muhammad: Law enforcement agencies are the most corrupt among the 16 categories of entities and sectors in the country, according to a new study of the Transparency International Bangladesh (TIB). Passport sector and Bangladesh Road Transport Authority (BRTA) holds the second position on the list, the anti-graft watchdog mentioned in its National Household Survey…

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          ‘EVM might plunge national polls into controversy’

          M Humayun Kabir: Election Commissioner Mahbub Talukder has strongly opposed the use of electronic voting machine (EVM) in the upcoming national election. “It alone might plunge the polls into controversy,” said the commissioner, reports The Daily Star. Mahbub Talukder placed the opinion in written form yesterday when he walked out of a key meeting to…

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            AL now depends on machine: BNP

            Kabir Humayun: BNP yesterday claimed that ruling Awami League was now depending on ‘machine’ (EVM) losing confidence on people. BNP secretary general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir made the remarks at a news conference at the party chairperson Khaleda Zia’s Gulshan office, reports New Age. He categorically asked the Election Commission to shun the initiative to…

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              Inside the far-out world of dream therapy

              Tessa Love/Medium.com More psychologists are incorporating dream analysis into their practices — and patients are seeing real-world payoff Nubia DuVall Wilson is in a frenzy. She’s packing up her entire home, and she needs to do it fast. She has only one suitcase, which she’s shoving all of her belongings into as quickly as possible….

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                Britain considers banning energy drink sales to children

                Straits Times, Singapore: The sale of high-caffeine soft drinks to children could be banned in England, the British government said on Thursday (Aug 30), citing public health concerns. The so-called “energy drinks” contain high levels of sugar and caffeine and have been linked to obesity and a range of other health issues. “With thousands of…

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