Class Action Suit Filed Against Law School

    Myisha Nawar Many graduates can relate to Anna Alaburda when it comes to finding employment after graduation. Alaburda, a graduate from San Diego’s Thomas Jefferson School of Law, stands out of options and has decided to sue her former law school, 8 years after graduation. Right after graduation, she had high hopes of finding work…

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      Expert IT Circle Into Snatching

      Reported by: Ismail Hussain Emu Written by: Eshan Maitra        Dangerously expert IT circles are operating at the malls in the city. Including at Farmgate, Eastern Plaza, Motaleb Plaza & many others. They are able to change IMEI number of a mobile & totally make it untraceable even by the law-implementing organizations or the…

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        Uma Thurman felt violated

        Starchild Uma Thurmans said tatt she felt violated after being kissed on stage by Italian businessman Lapo Elkann. Photographs of Elkaan and Thurman kissing while holding in each other’s face could be seen in many reports. They were both present at the amFAR’s annual Cinema Against Aids gala event. The event was being hosted in…

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          Tagore and nationalism

          Dr. Forqan Uddin Ahmed Tagore was born in 1861, a period during which the nationalist movement in India was crystallizing and gaining momentum. The first organized military uprising by Indian soldiers against the British Raj occurred in 1857, only four years before the poet was born. In 1905, the swadeshi movement broke out on his…

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            Student ‘commits suicide’ in B’baria

            UNB A college student reportedly committed suicide by hanging himself with the room ceiling at Madhyapara in the district town on Thursday night. Quoting relatives, Mainur Rahman, officer-in-charge of Sadar Model Police Station, said Golam Anwar Russel, 20, an accounting student of Brahmanbaria Government College and son of Gola Kibria, a resident of Medda area,…

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              Home boss confirms allegations against drug kingpin MP Bodi

              Sayeed Muhammad: Ba-ngladesh has seen a rise in anti-narcotics raids over the past few days, causing deaths of drug dealers and traffickers during encounters with the law enforcers. Abdur Rahman Bodi, the lawmaker from Cox’s Bazar-4 constituency, has long been blamed for his potential link to the drug syndicates, reports the Dhaka Tribune. Though his being…

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                Winter brings pitha delights in roadside shops

                DOT Desk With the winter setting in, roadside shops in city’s footpaths and busy crossings started selling traditional pitha (rice cakes) to cater to the crowds the local delicacies in both taste and texture, reports The Daily Sun. As the making of traditional winter cakes at home has become rare in cities, footpath shops are…

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                  BB asks banks to ensure ADCs operations during Eid holidays

                  Desk Report: The central bank has asked commercial banks to ensure round-the-clock operations of alternative delivery channels (ADCs) during the upcoming Eid-ul-Azha holidays in order to facilitate smooth transactions, reports the financial express. The ADCs include ATM (automated teller machine), POS (point of sale), e-payment gateway and mobile financial services (MFS) through which a customer…

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