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A land of enormous beauty, hundreds
of serpentine rivers, crystal clear water lakes
surrounded by ever green hills, luxuriant
tropical rain forests, beautiful cascades of
green tea gardens, world's largest mangrove
forest preserved as World Heritage, home of the
Royal Bengal Tiger and the wild lives, warbling
of birds in green trees, wind in the paddy
fields, abundance of sunshine, world's longest
natural sea beach, rich cultural heritage,
relics of ancient Buddhist civilizations and
colourful tribal lives, - Bangladesh creates an
unforgettable impression of a land of
peace.
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• Secular Party Wins Landslide Victory in Bangladesh An election official said that the secular Awami League party had secured an overwhelming majority.
• Secular Party Wins in Bangladesh An election official said that the secular Awami League party had secured an overwhelming majority.
• Hundreds Are Feared Dead in Bay of Bengal Hundreds of migrants from Bangladesh and Myanmar are missing and feared dead in the Bay of Bengal after jumping from a boat and trying to swim to shore.
• Bangladesh Delays Vote The army-backed caretaker government of Bangladesh on Sunday postponed national elections by 11 days to assuage the concerns of one of the country?s two main political parties.
• Officials in Bangladesh Set December Elections After nearly two years of emergency rule, Bangladesh?s interim government announced Saturday that parliamentary elections would be held Dec. 18.
• In Flooded Paddies, Rice With High Arsenic A different method for farming rice in Bangladesh could lower the levels of harmful arsenic in the crop, a new study suggests.
• Limelight to Shine on Saudis at Energy Forum as Oil Prices Continue to Soar By hosting a global energy forum during the worst oil crisis in decades, the Saudis will draw attention to their role in a boom that has pushed up oil prices.
• Nearly 12,000 Are Arrested in Bangladesh Political parties have denounced the roundup as a ploy to clamp down on political activity, as Bangladesh prepares for national elections in December.
• Is Cuisine Still Italian Even if the Chef Isn?t?
Italy?s restaurants are now a snapshot of the country?s recent immigrant experience, raising the question: Does the cuisine become less Italian if anyone can prepare it?
• Shame of Imported Labor in Kurdish North of Iraq
Foreign workers in Iraq?s north say they have been deceived by the agents who arranged their journeys.
• ARTS, BRIEFLY COMPILED BY LAWRENCE VAN GELDER | ARRESTS IN STATUE THEFT; Arrests In Statue Theft Eight suspects reportedly are arrested in raids in Bangladesh connected with theft of two 1,500-year-old terra-cotta statues of Hindu god Vishnu stolen from airport in Dakha
• ARTS, BRIEFLY COMPILED BY PETER EDIDIN | STATUES OF HINDU GOD STOLEN; Statues Of Hindu God Stolen Two terra-cotta statues of Hindu god Vishnu, part of shipment of artifacts that Bangladesh had agreed to send to France for exhibit, are stolen from cargo area at international airport in Dhaka, Bangladesh
• Bangladesh: Sundarbans Devastated By November Cyclone Unesco says that cyclone that struck Bangladesh and killed 3,000 people almost destroyed 40 percent of Sundarbans, one of world's largest mangrove forests
• India Promises to Protect Threatened Writer India has pledged to protect a Bangladeshi writer who is in hiding after receiving threats from Islamic groups.
• After Cyclone, Bangladesh Faces Political Storm
Nearly a year into an army-backed state of emergency, basic freedoms remain suspended and a fragile economy is tottering under the pressure of floods at home and rising oil prices abroad.
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