Fifty words bring the end of 30 years
February 11, 2011 Posted by Mahadi Hasan | Foreign Affairs, International, Media, National, Peace, Political | Bangladesh, Egypt, Mubarak | Leave a Comment
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This is a personal blog of Mahadi Hasan Talukder, an IIJ alumnus and online journalist. Now he works as a Senior Reporter who covers the Diplomatic, Foreign Affairs in The Daily Kaler Kantho, a Bengali national newspaper in Dhaka, Bangladesh. He started his career as a journalist during his years at the University of Dhaka, where he read English Literature. He worked in The Daily Samakal, Bhorer Kagoj and Ajker Kagoj. Beside the job now he is reading Development Studies in BRAC Development Institute of BRAC University. You can find him at:
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- Church 'does not own marriage'The Church does not own marriage nor have the exclusive right to say who can marry, a Liberal Democrat government minister says.
- Red Cross resumes Homs rescue bidThe Red Cross resumes its attempt to evacuate people trapped by shelling in Homs, after getting the first residents out on Friday.
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- Mandela 'stable after operation'
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