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La ambulancia de los pobres. Poor’s ambulance
eusa. diario de un misionero | September 19th 2009 by http://magopdavao.blog.com
18% of Bangladesh land will go under water
Rupi News | September 16th 2009 by Moin Ansari
Global warming will affect most coastal cities on the planet but the worst effects will be felt by the Maldive islands which will completely go under water. The reality for the Maldives islands is certain. A rise in ocean waters will submerge their e read more
Bangladeshi Mineral Resources–the Blood Flown in the Veins
Rupi News | September 16th 2009 by Moin Ansari
After the stern clashes between police and the demonstrators of the `National Committee to Protect Oil, Gas, Mineral Resources, Power and Ports (NCPOGMPP) ‘ on September 2nd, around 50 student and youth activists of different left leaning group read more
Video: Joint Press Availability with FM of Bangladesh
Secretary Clinton Blog | September 16th 2009 by Stacy
Here’s the video (via the State Dept. website) of Secretary Clinton and Bangladesh’s Foreign Minister Dipu Moni’s press Q&A earlier today: : SECRETARY CLINTON: Good afternoon and let me once again welcome Foreign Minister Mon read more
Bangladesh
Watch a travel | September 16th 2009
'Welcome to Dhallywood' by 'elegant mob films' on vimeo'A Floating Future (Bangladesh)' by 'stephen sapienza' on vimeo'Surfing Bangladesh in HD' by 'Russell Brownley' on vimeoFurther information:-Virtual Bangladesh-Wikitravel. Bangladesh-Tripadvisor. read more
Traffic woes continue – call in the army
Meandering Memos | September 16th 2009
With traffic at its annual worst, the government called in the big guns – the military police, at least. This month is Ramadan, the month when Muslims fast leading up to Eid, probably the most important religious holiday of the year. I don read more
Rocking Bangladeshi Traveller & PhotoBlogger
M Asif Rahman 's Blog | September 16th 2009 by Asif Rahman
Young princes of Moheshkhola(No Copyright violation complain please, Arif Bhai its all yours, i am just fan of this and lots other picture.) I was suddenly looking at Ishurdi.com, one of my dream site and supposed to be on going project. But we holde read more
On the way to Dhaka
The 3rd world view | September 16th 2009 by Rezwan
Before millions of Jakartans leave the city towards the villages for the Eid-ul Fitr holidays, I am on the way to Dhaka Bangladesh (writing from airport). This trip was not anticipated, but arranged hastily at the last moment. It will be a kind of re read more
Si esto no es amor, entonces, ¿qué es amor? If this isn’t lov…
eusa. diario de un misionero | September 15th 2009 by http://magopdavao.blog.com
Threat Of Getting Washed Off To The World’s Coastal Cities
Travelfront | September 15th 2009 by Daily Sports News
Do you know that there are millions of masses allover the world which are dwindling for their life’s risk? They will get inundated off the feet of the gushing violent waters. I too was petrified after hearing to ‘The Brian Lehrer Show’, a local read more
Food shortages in South Asia
Rupi News | September 15th 2009 by Moin Ansari
Study finds Bangladesh facing high risk of food shortage Three most populous countries of South Asia – Bangladesh, India and Pakistan – are facing extreme or high risk of food shortages, according to a study by Maplecroft, a Britain-based read more
Child Marries The Money Lender -- Dad Now Debt Free
The RAB Experience | September 14th 2009 by Rob Baiton
This is one of those moments that you just sit back in your chair, shake your head, and say WTF is wrong with the world.Being a father of a wonderful and cute son, I cannot fathom ever contemplating trading the little fella in to pay off a debt. Mayb read more
The Mystery of the Missing Handicap
Meandering Memos | September 12th 2009
As has been mentioned before, M likes to golf. A lot. And fortunately, one of the nicer things in Dhaka are the two golf courses. So when we arrived, 15 months ago, M inquired about getting his handicap recognized so that he could sign up to pl read more
Bangladesh Money is what we all need, but do we know how to contr…
last mission | September 11th 2009 by yeasin arafat
MoneyMoney is what we all need, but dowe know how to control it.21stcenturyacademystore.com?Money read more
Bangladeh Freelance Interview and Hire
last mission | September 11th 2009 by yeasin arafat
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Bangladesh Freelance Graphic Design Bid On Projects or Post Proj…
last mission | September 11th 2009 by yeasin arafat
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Bangladesh Freelance Opportunities Looking for Freelance Jobs
last mission | September 11th 2009 by yeasin arafat
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A new education policy proposed
an ordinary citizen | September 11th 2009 by Badrud Doza
The newly formed education commission headed by Prof Kabir Chowdhury submitted their proposal for education policy in Bangladesh and Ministry of Education floated the policy in their website for critical review by the experts and the public. [ I am s read more
Could PSC like examination be introduced for promotion in the Ban…
an ordinary citizen | September 11th 2009 by Badrud Doza
Protest and frustration gripped the Bangladesh secretariat after Government promoted some hundred officers to the higher posts. Can’t Public Service Commission (PSC) conduct promotion exams for the secreataries? Similar exams are in practice f read more
Currently on Our Radar ...
technica browser | September 10th 2009 by lindonlaco
The not-so-hidden cost of crude, Bangladesh's new green dress code, France's carbon tax and more energy and environment news from around the Web. read more
Comisión Europea otorga becas de intercambio académico
Guia de Posgrados | September 10th 2009
La Comisión Europea anunció que otorgará 10 mil becas para que estudiantes y profesores tomen el curso académico 2009 y 2010 en instituciones de ese continente. A través de un comunicado, la comisión afirmó que los objetivos de esta beca es m read more
Sad news from the zoo
Meandering Memos | September 10th 2009
We visited the zoo just a couple months ago, and were actually pretty impressed. The cages seemed decent, reasonably large; the animals seemed to be doing OK. We were impressed by the nice landscaping and by the informational sign about each anim read more
Bangladesh sees the Tipaimukh Dam an act of Hydo-terror by India
Rupee News: Editor's Disquisitions & Fulminations | September 10th 2009 by Moin Ansari
A series of articles on Bangladesh have been submitted by our Bangaldeshi columnists and reporter from Bangaldesh. Isha Khan has been writing for Rupee news for years and the information supplied is credible and of high standards. Case against Tipaim read more
World Economic Forum publishes World Competitive Report -2009-10
an ordinary citizen | September 10th 2009 by Badrud Doza
World Economic Forum publishes world competitive report 2009-10 An ordinary citizen read more
Shomi, Toy Destroyer
Meandering Memos | September 9th 2009
Once upon a time, this toy was yellow: Here, wait, I’ll show you: Yes, same toy, just three months prior. Actually, three months is pretty good around here. We’re going through toys so fast we can’t get them in the mail quick eno read more
Cool Green Morning: Tuesday, September 8
Cool Green Science: The Conservation Blog of The Nature Cons… | September 8th 2009
We’re all over the map today — from Bangladesh to London, Borneo to France (and the omnipresent Google), Cool Green Morning covers the globe to bring you the top green links of the day. What’s a low-carbon zone? And how will s read more
Seas 'threaten 20m in Bangladesh'
Ecology Alert | September 7th 2009 by Rose
Seas 'threaten 20m in Bangladesh' By David Shukman BBC News, Bangladesh Flood defences in many parts of the country are not up to job, experts say Up to 20 million people in low-lying Bangladesh are at risk from sea-level rise in the coming decades read more
Kiwis to host a record six Tests at home
Live cricket Scores, cricket news, Fixtures - simcricket | September 7th 2009
New Zealand will host a record six Tests in the coming southern hemisphere summer during tours by Pakistan, Bangladesh and Australia, officials said on Monday. In a busy international programme, New Zealand will also host eight one-day internationals read more

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