Why in the name of God is the media protecting Pope Francis?

    Ben Shapiro, Newsweek Columnist/Newsweek In 2003, The Boston Globe won a Pulitzer Prize for its reporting on a massive sex abuse cover-up inside the Roman Catholic Church, led by the archdiocese of Boston. The Pulitzer board praised the newspaper’s “courageous, comprehensive coverage of sexual abuse by priests, an effort that pierced secrecy, stirred local, national…

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      Public Hospital Management Policy Circular For Eid: DGHS

      Reported by: Riku Amir Written by: Eshan Maitra   Despite of strict-warnings or special requests from the Ministry of Health & Family Welfares, doctors, nurses & other public hospital employees fails to properly coordinate or cooperate. Therefore, Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) will be making an Official Managerial Policies for upcoming Eid vacation. That…

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        Charge-sheet on Monday over 2 students’ death

        Arafat Hasan: Detectives are set to submit a charge-sheet accusing six people in the case filed over the death of two college students in a road accident in the capital’s Airport Road which had triggered nationwide protests. “We have already completed investigation into the case regarding the death of two college students in a road…

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          Summit Power International Strengthens Board with Appointment of Abdullah Tarmugi, Lim Hwee Hua, and Tang Kin Fei as Independent Directors

          In line with plans to strengthen and expand its Board of Directors, Summit Power International (SPI) is pleased to announce the appointment of three new Non-Executive Independent Directors to strengthen the strategic leadership and corporate governance of SPI.The three Independent Directors joined Summit Power International (SPI) Board are Abdullah Tarmugi, Lim Hwee Hua, and Tang…

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            The Vanishing Hitchhiker

            Myisha Nawar We have all learned in school that hitchhiking a ride is not good or giving a ride to complete strangers is a red-carpet invitation to disaster. Still, the driver in this urban legend has the audacity to give a lift to a lonely woman, with a deadpan face, on a deserted road. An…

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              Government may exempt export-oriented sectors

              Desk Report: The government is mulling exempting export-oriented sectors including RMG from the existing mandatory obligation of group insurance amid strong opposition from rights groups, officials said, reports Financial Express. The government has already approved the proposed amendment to the labour law keeping such provision, they added. Hundred per cent export-oriented sectors, where central fund…

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                Schoolboy ‘commits suicide’ in Magura

                UNB: A schoolboy reportedly committed suicide by taking poison at Jashmantapur village in Mohammadpur upazila. The deceased was identified as Nur Mohammad, 10, son of Shafiul Islam and a student of class IV of a local school. Police said Nur demanded Tk 200 to his mother in the afternoon. As his mother refused to provide…

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                  2018 likely to bring nastier hack attacks: McAfee

                  Sayeed Muhammad After a year full of devastating cyber attacks and breaches, online attackers are expected to become even more destructive in 2018, security researchers said yesterday.2018 Threats Predictions Report by the security firm McAfee said the ransomware outbreaks offer just a taste of what’s to come as hackers develop new strategies and “business models.”McAfee…

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                    Local groundstations successfully receive test signal from Bangabandhu-1

                    Md Ali Raj: Following the successful deployment to geostationary orbit of the country’s first communications satellite ‘Bangabandhu-1’, State Minister for ICT Zunaid Ahmed Palak confirmed that local groundstations in Gazipur and Betbunia have successfully received initial test signals. SpaceX separated Bangabandhu-1 from its second stage booster, deploying it in geostationary orbit, some 33 minutes after…

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                      The Great Expectation From Life

                      Marilyn Thipthorpe If you believe in yourself and your abilities success will always be within your reach, in the same stance if you believe that you will flunk at whatever you do then yes, you will. Research at the LSU shows that people who believe in themselves tend to use their brain more in a…

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