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$ •$1.5b
can be earned by exporting shrimps, says US envoy
•$20m
ADB loan for livestock project
•$335
MILLION HIV/AIDS GRANT TO PROVIDE ANTI-RETROVIRAL THERAPY
AWARDED
•$5BN
Indo-Pak trade seen in 2 yrs
1 •1
Jan 2003 Bangladesh I-PRSP
•1
in 10 SA youth have HIV - survey
•10
percent of S. African youth HIV positive: survey
•10-15
yrs tax holiday proposed for private power
producers
•11-MEMBER
M?sian trade mission visits Bangladesh
•11-MEMBER
M?sian trade mission visits Bangladesh
•12TH
NID today
•139
New HIV Cases Found in First Quarter
•1500
BSCIC plots remain unutilised
•16sep
The International Ozone Day 2000.
•171
arsenic patients in Manikganj
•19,000
Benefit From HIV/Aids Outreach Programmes
•1998
flood extent
•1999 Pirate's Cove Big Game Tournaments: Participants'
Characteristics, Participation in Fishing, Attitudes, Expenditures,
and Economic Impacts (2000)
•1999 Texas International Fishing
Tournament: Participants' Characteristics, Participation in Fishing,
Attitudes, Expenditures, and Economic Impacts
(2000)
2 •2
new mobile operators to be allowed
•2-day
workshop on fisheries begins The function addressed by Dr.
M.A. Mazed, director-general of Bangladesh Fisheries Research
Institute, Dr. Paul Thompson, Expert of World Fish Center, Malaysia
and Dr. V.V. Sugunam,coordinator, Chall
•20
October 1999 annual report includes a progress report on
e-commerce
•2000
World Natural Disaster Reduction
•2000
World Natural Disaster Reduction
•2002
Country Profiles
•2002
World Summit on Sustainable Development Regional
Roundtables
•2007
target for Setu twin
•201
wildlife species face extinction
•20PC
of Gazipur, Savar forest land gobbled up
3 •3
more HIV/Aids service points
•3-day
LDC Trade Ministers meet begins in city today Duty and
quota-free market access, increase of special and differential trade
preference and simplification of Rules of Origin will be high on
agenda of the conference. Besides, introduction of speci
•30
lakh live under eviction threats
•3rd
World Water Forum Concludes 100 New Commitments
Made
4 •40%
of Swazis have HIV/Aids
•46
more with dengue fever hospitalised
•4m
IT experts needed next year in Asian countries
•4th
Victim Found In Case of HIV Spreading
5 •500
dengue cases in Angeles City
•500
endangered tigers found
•500,000
Ghanaians infected by HIV/AIDS last year
•5th
International Conference on Home and Community Care for Persons
Living with HIV/AIDS - 17-20 December 2001
6 •6
South, Southeast Asian countries sign free trade framework
...
•6
charged in dumping of oil-tainted wheat in South China
Sea
•60TH
session of the UN Commission on Human Rights : the farce
...
•60th
session of the UN Commission on Human Rights : the
farce
•66 killed as twisters tear thru'2
districts
•6TH
BIMST meeting in Thailand
7 •70pc
of Patients Admitted At Hospitals Are HIV
Positive
•75,000
have HIV/AIDS in New York City
•77
percent population of Bangladesh lack adequate food: poverty
...
8 •80
rivers dried up , 100 face death due to Farakka
Barrage
•8000
Nawabpur shops keep shutters down
•80pc
capital sewage dumped into rivers
•82
blood donors test HIV positive in Lawra
•82%
Of Prostitutes Have HIV/AIDS
A •A
•A
•A
Compilation of Environment Laws Administrated By the Department of
Environment
•A
Compilation of Environment Laws in Bangladesh
•A
Country-by-Country Analysis of Past and Future Warming
Rates
•A
Cross-sectional Study and Longitudinal Perspective on the Social and
Economic Characteristics of the Charter and Party Boat Fishing
Industry of Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, and
Texas
•A
Great Divide in South Asian History
•A
Guide to Kyoto: Climate Change and What it Means to
Canadians
•A
History of Software Measurement at Rome
Laboratory
•A
Longitudinal Perspective on the Social and Economic Characteristics
of the U.S. Gulf of Mexico Charter and Party Boat
Industry
•A
National Strategy for Economic Growth and Poverty
Reduction
•A
National Strategy for Economic Growth and Poverty Reduction - I-PRSP
BANGLADESH The government supported programmes such as old
age pension schemes, vulnerable group development (VGD), food for
education (FFE) and food for works (FFW) reveal favourable
effects.
•A
National Strategy for Economic Growth and Poverty Reduction,
(I-PRSP) Bangladesh The poverty reduction strategy paper
(PRSP) provides an overall perspective of the country's poverty
trends in terms of income-poverty and human poverty. The income
poverty between 1991/92 and 2000 (
•A
National Strategy for Economic Growth and Poverty Reduction:
Bangladesh (I-PRSP) SDNP Follow-ups Good governance is
inevitable for the country's development," he said with the
observation that no development can take place in the country unless
corruption and bad governance are removed.
•A
National Strategy for Economic Growth, Poverty Reduction and Social
Development
•A
Pilot Greenhouse Gas Trading System: The Legal
Issues
•A
Pilot Greenhouse Gas Trading System: The Legal
Issues
•A
Reporting Service for Environment and Development
Negotiations
•A
Reporting Service for Environment and Development
Negotiations Delegates met in Plenary to hear opening
remarks, address organizational matters and listen to a presentation
on the 2004 Supplementary Report on critical-use nominations (CUNs)
by the Technology and
•A
Review of Formal Methods
•A
Review of Non-Ada to Ada Conversion
•A
Social and Economic Study of Fort Hood Anglers
•A
Social and Economic Study of the Costa Rica Recreational Billfish
Fishery (1995)
•A
Social and Economic Study of the Lake Fork Reservoir Recreational
Fishery (1996)
•A
Social and Economic Study of the Texas Shrimp Fishery
(2002)
•A
Social and Economic Study of the Winter Recreational Atlantic
Bluefin Tuna Fishery in Hatteras, North Carolina
•A
State of the Art Report: A Business Case for Software Process
Improvement
•A
State of the Art Report: Electronic Publishing on the World Wide
Web; An Engineering Approach
•A
State of the Art Report: Software Design Methods
•A
State of the Art Report: Software Engineering
Baselines
•A
Statewide Perspective on Community Fishing in Texas
(1996)
•A
Study of Software Management: The State of Practice in the United
States and Japan
•A
forlorn hope for the country
•A
global challenge in the new Millennium
•A
historic site heads to ruin
•A
host of potential export products
•A
lifebuoy for the underprivileged
•A
national strategy for economic growth and poverty
reduction
•A
national strategy for economic growth and poverty
reduction(2002) Poverty eradication is a simple task: In its
basic form poverty eradication is a very simple task. We should
never allow ourselves to be duped by the smart people to think that
it is a complicated th
•A
plague of human proportions
•A
plague of human proportions
•A
special study on ?Trade and Environment? released by the WTO
Secretariat in October 1999
•A
tete-a-tete with Shibli and Neepa on Tarana
•A
to Z of Sustainable Development
•A
window to learning opens in Regent Park
•A
year of rising crimes Here is a chronology of major incidents
of crime that occurred over the year 2003
•A&M
participates in Child Survival campaign for first
year
•ABALAKA
Denies Rumoured HIV/Aids Infection
•ACTION
programme to help save RMG sector
•ACTIONS
to fight HIV/AIDS in 8 African countries
•ADB
To Finance Indo-Pak Infrastructure Projects
•ADB
submits feasibility report on effluent plants
•ADB
to launch Water Study Project in S Asia
•ADB
to launch Water Study Project in S Asia
•ADB
warns of possible new Asian banking sector crisis
•ADP
up again for cut
•AFRICA:
More Pressing Concerns Than HIV/Aids
•AFTER
Cancun fiasco , it ? s time for a big treaty
•AFTER
farmer suicide reports, potatoes set sail
•AGENDA
21 : CHAPTER 11 A country study on climate change has just
been completed under the United States Country Study Programme.
Another project on Asia Least Coast Greenhouse Gas Abatement
Strategy is in progress with th
•AGITATION
for Chilahati land port gaining momentum
•AGM
of South Asia Watch held
•AGRI
research agencies fail to kick off projects
•AGRICULTURAL
Self-Sufficiency Vital For Economy: PARCwhy
•AGRICULTURAL
subsidy less in Bangladesh compared to the developed
...
•AGRICULTURE
•AGRICULTURE
and microcredit Microcredit may be broadly defined as a
programme that provides credit for self-employment and other
financial and business services including savings and technical
assistance to the poor people.
•AGRICULTURE-BANGLADESH:
HYBRIDS HIT BY FARMER ...
•AIDS
Premature Death, An art of living + Organization for Social
Development of Unemployed Youth (OSDUY)
•AIDS
Project Arizona Awarded $755290 for HIV Program and
Services
•AIDS TOTS USED AS 'GUINEA PIGS'
•AIDS
and India
•AIDS
council to identify HIV positive students
•AIDS
crisis revealed in S Africa
•AIDS
fund donations plunge as HIV infections hit
record
•AIDS/HIV
Cases Could Reach 30-Mill. in 2010: Activist
•AIDs,
HIV test free for pregnant women
•AILING
agriculture needs $1b subsidy a year
•AL,
close parties plan concerted agitation
•ALL
SECTORS INVOLVED IN TACKLING HIV/AIDS
•ALL-SEASON
HYV onion evolved
•ALLOW
microfinance bodies to mobilise deposits from
public
•ALLOW
trade unions in garment industries
•AMBASSADOR
Horiguchi tells at DCCI meeting Create enabling
...
•AN
appeal to PSC
•AN
export potential ignored
•ANALYSIS
? Asia recovery spurs energy project finance boom
•ANALYSIS-GROWING
trade costs set alarm bells ringing
•ANOTHER
WSF is over...Can we make it relevant to
Bangladesh?
•ANOTHER
imported Dengue fever case confirmed in HK
•ANTI-HIV
gel could save millions
•ANWAR
calls for second revolution in agriculture
•APRIL
2002
•ARMED
FORCES AND SOCIETY
•ARSENIC
ESTABLISHED CARCINOGEN
•ARSENIC
IN THE FOOD CHAIN
•ARSENIC
REMOVAL PROJECT
•ARSENIC news raises city's water
worries
•ARSENIC
threatens 48,8,650 in Brahmanbaria
•ARSENIC,
lead found in soil
•ART
learns to deal with HIV/AIDS
•AS
avian flu spreads, deaths of migratory birds worry health
...
•ASIA
facing higher HIV risk as youths become more sexually
active
•ASIA
may be losing battle against poverty
•ASIA-PACIFIC
FORESTRY TOWARDS 2010
•ASIAN
free-trade-zone plan moves ahead
•ASIAN
nations agree free trade deal
•ASIAN
nations seek common cultural ground
•ASIAN
trade pact hits snag as Bangladesh withdraws
•ASSISTANCE
for HIV/AIDS orphans intensifies in Henan
•AUGUST
2002
•AUXILIARY
FORCES
•AXE
hangs on sick sundari trees
•Abnormal
Pap Smear
•About
World Water Day 2003 Water is a basic requirement for all
life, yet water resources are facing increasing demands from, and
competition among, users. In 1992 the UN General Assembly designated
22 March of each year as th
•Abusing
environment is damaging: Study
•Accent
on external trade, foreign investment
•Access
Certificates for Electronic Services
•Access
Certificates for Electronic Services
•Access
to HIV/Aids Drugs Vital
•Access
to Safe Drinking Water,1994
•Access
to Sanitation in Developing Countries by Region
•Accuracy
and reliability of data Steps need to be taken to improve the
efficacy of the Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS) which is the
main official statistics generating body. According to reports, it
needs revamping to improve
•Achieving
Stability, 1982-83
•Acknowledgments
•Acne
Rosacea
•Acne
Vulgaris
•Acrodermatitis
Enteropathica
•Acronyms,
Dictionaries, Glossaries & Other Library
Resources
•Activists
in Deli decries bid to control water
•Administrative
Districts
•Adult
Literacy Adult literacy has a long history in the South Asian
region. Before the 1950s the approach primarily used to teach
reading and writing was the alphabetic method, which made the
learners' memorize the
•Africa
•Africa
Regional Roundtable
•Africa
Regional Secretariat
•African
Aids drug plan faces collapse
•African
ape virus may be another HIV
•Age-Related
Cognitive Decline
•Ageing
water plants, growing need
•Agenda
21
•Agenda
21 Freshwater resources are an essential component of the
Earth's hydrosphere and an indispensable part of all terrestrial
ecosystems.
•Agenda
21 & Water
•Agenda
21 (Bengali Version)
•Agenda
21 (Obligations Compiled by BIDS)
•Agenda21
& Education
•Aggregating
Governance Indicators (World Bank Policy Research Working Paper
2195)
•Agreement
Concerning Cooperation in the Quarantine of Considering the
danger presented by the diseases and pests of agricultural plants
and by weeds to the national economy of all countries,
•Agreement
between the Government of the Republic of Namibia
•Agreement
on Sharing the Ganges Waters, Bangladesh &
India
•Agreement
on the Cooperation
•Agricultural
Extension Policy Agriculture extension is one of the main
components of the National Agriculture Policy. There is a need for
strengthening agricultural extension service for ensuring proper use
of agricultural land a
•Agricultural
Mechanization
•Agricultural
Statistics of Bangladesh Households Distribution in
Bangladesh, Gross Domestic Product, Labour Force in Bangladesh, Food
Production, Export and Import of Agricultural Commodities, Chemical
Fertilizers, Pesticides
•Agricultural
Statistics of Bangladesh: Population,Gross Domestic Product
of Bangladesh during 1985-98 (Constant Prices) , Labour Force in
Bangladesh, Food Production, Planning, Crop Production Plan, Growth
Rates, Revenue Budget for Minist
•Agricultural
machinery and engineering CIGR-FAO global network on
agricultural engineering. Consists of six discussion groups, focused
on land and water use, farm equipment and structures, equipment
engineering, rural electricity and othe
•Agricultural
marketing
•Agriculture
& Rural Development Division (ARDD) R & P Meeting, July,
2002 Summary Statement of Division Members.Information by
Division Members
•Agriculture
Credit
•Agriculture
Extension
•Agriculture
Marketing
•Agriculture
Research
•Agriculture
Water Resources and Rural Development rop agriculture
represented a share of about 24 per cent in total GDP and about 73
per cent in agricultural GDP during 1996/97. Within crop sub-sector,
foodgrain, particularly the rice crop dominated
•Agriculture
and climate change: A prairie perspective
•Agriculture
and climate change: A prairie perspective
•Agriculture
gets little support as govt agencies falter
•Agriculture
offers huge potentials for South Asia
•Agriculture's role in climate
change Agriculture is responsible for an estimated one third
of global warming and climate change.
•Agro-Ecological
Zones
•Agro-ecological
zoning system
•Agro-ecological
zoning system: The main system for land resource assessment
is FAO?s agro-ecological zoning (AEZ) methodology and supporting
software packages for application at global, regional, national and
sub-national levels.
•Ahmadiyya
book ban wrong, unfortunate
•Ahsanullah
University of Science and Technology
•Aid
Dependence
•Aid
Dependence and the Quality of Governance: A Cross-Country Empirical
Analysis (World Bank Policy Research Working Paper
2396)
•Aid-to-Civil
Roles
•Aids
tops the agenda at Gaborone summit
•Air
Force
•Air
Quality Management And Health
•Air
Quality Measurement In Dhaka City
•Air
Quality Measurement In Dhaka City
•Air
pollution costs Tk 124b a year in capital: Study
•Air
quality in Dhaka
•Air
quality in city improving
•Aktel eyes one million subscribers by end '04 Aktel eyes
to reach million-mark in subscriptions by the end of 2004, as the
leading cellular phone brand in a major policy shift now looks
towards the mass market.
•Aktel
now looks towards mass market
•Alabama
prison last that still completely segregrates HIV
inmates
•Alang's ship-breaking
industry gasps for air
•Alaska
Fisheries Science Centre
•Alcohol
Withdrawal
•All
govt vehicles to go CNG by Dec
•Allergies
and Sensitivities
•Alliance
govt enemy of country: Hasina
•Alliances
•Alzheimer's Disease
•Ambient
Air Quality Status Of Dhaka City, Bangladesh
1996-97
•Amenorrhea
•American
International University Bangladesh
•Amnesty
International Annual Report 2000
•An
Admixture of Culture Heritages
•An
Analysis of 2 Formal Methods: VDM and Z
•An
Application of Metric Conjoint Analysis in Marine Recreational
Fisheries Management
•An
Exploratory Review of Bangladesh Gas Sector: latest Evidence &
Area of Further Research
•An
Overview of Past Planned Development Bangladesh has had two
and a half decades of development efforts at lifting the economy out
of its abject poverty. The country has followed the course of
planned development since 1973. In a medium t
•An
antidote to arsenic patients
•An
inventory of greenhouse gas emissions in
Bangladesh
•Analytical
Report Population Census 1991 Vol-1
•Analytical
Report Population Census 1991 Vol-2
•Analyzing
Quantitative Data through the Web
•Ancient
Virus May Help HIV Patients Live Longer
•Anemia
•Angina
•Animal
Rights Activists and Their Perceptions of Recreational Fishing
(2002)
•Animal
feed safety
•Animal
science, production and health
•Annual
Budget 2000-2001 - Part 1
•Annual
Budget 2000-2001 - Part 2
•Annual
Budget 2002-2003 - Part 1
•Annual
Budget 2002-2003 - Part 2
•Annual
Financial Statement 2002-03 - English
•Annual
reports
•Ansars
•Anti-HIV
cream to begin trials
•Anti-HIV
drug rights returned to Universities
•Anwar
seeks WB support for study on agriculture The World Bank team
assured the minister of a comprehensive study on the future of
agriculture in Bangladesh comprising other stakeholders, including
FAO and WFP. They also agreed thatagriculture sho
•Anwar
seeks WTO support for LDC capacity building Appreciating the
minister for his remarks, the WTO DDG said WTO is facing this
problem. "LDCs have not much technical know-how and expertise to
comply with the set standards and improve supply capaci
•Anxiety
•Appeal
Court Throws Out Arsenic Compensation Case
•Appendix.
Tables
•Applying
a Simple Measure of Good Governance to the Debate of Fiscal
Decentralization (World Bank Policy Research Working Paper
1894)
•Applying
sustainable development criteria to CDM projects: The PCF
experience
•Applying the principle of ''polluters to
pay''
•April
2002 I-PRSP Bangladesh
•Architects
for unified code for normal, high-rise buildings
•Area
under Crops
•Areas
with recent local transmission of SARS Recent local
transmission has occurred when, in the last 20 days, one or more
reported probable cases of SARS have most likely acquired their
infection locally regardless of the setting in which this
•Armed
Forces to be modernised Strengthen move against
terrorism
•Army
•Arrangement
between the Department of Energy of the United States of
America
•Arrest
warrant issued for area HIV carrier
•Arresting
unemployment
•Arsenic
Contamination
•Arsenic
Contamination - Further regional survey results from northern
Bangladesh
•Arsenic
Contamination - Further regional survey results from northern
Bangladesh Some care has to be exercised in interpreting
these maps. Because of the high density of samples at the mapped
scale, some overlapping of plotted symbols is inevitable and hence
the order of plotting
•Arsenic
Contamination of Drinking Water
•Arsenic
FAQ
•Arsenic
FAQ
•Arsenic
Removal Technology
•Arsenic
Removal Weeds - Research Findings by Mymensingh Agri.
University
•Arsenic
and Uranium in Fertilizer Oxyhydroxide reduction: Arsenic was
naturally transported in the river systems of Bangladesh adsorbed
onto fine-grained iron or manganese oxyhydroxides. These were
deposited in flood plains and burie
•Arsenic
found in wells near Koppers
•Arsenic in Bangladesh Ground Water:
World's Greatest Arsenic Calamity
•Arsenic in Bangladesh Ground Water:
World's Greatest Arsenic Calamity
•Arsenic
menace causes panic in Magura A total of 130 people have been
suffering from arsenic-related diseases in Salikha upazila while 99
in Sadar and 88 in Mohammadpur upazila. The contaminated tube-wells
have been marked with red color
•Arsenic
probe prudent move
•Artha
Rin Adalat Ain effective from May 1
•Artificial
Neural Networks Technology
•Artificial
immune cells could help HIV fight
•Asia
Pacific preparatory process for WSSD
•Asia
Regional Secretariat
•Asia
and the Pacific
•Asia
and the Pacific Regional Preparatory Process
•Asia
may be losing battle against poverty
•Asia's growth accelerating in
2004
•Asia-Pacific
Telecommunication Indicators 2002
•Asia-Pacific
preparatory process for WSSD
•Asian
Disaster Reduction Center. www.adrc.or.jp
•Asian
Farmers Moving to Give Up the Plow A major agricultural
transformation is sweeping across Asia's breadbasket regions,
scientists announced Tuesday. The move toward low till agriculture
could
•Asian
Leaders Meet to ...
•Asian
University for Women
•Asian
Waterfowl Census 2004
•Asian
banks witness busiest December in years
•Asia?s
IT industry to expand 11pc in 2004
•Assessing
impacts of climatic variations on foodgrain production in
Bangladesh
•Assessing
importance of ex-situ conservation of biodiversity Population
size. To prevent genetic drift, ex situ populations of at least
several hundred individuals need to be maintained. No one zoo can
maintain such large numbers of the larger animals, and
onl
•Assessment
of Renewable Energy Resources Of Bangladesh
•Asthma
•Atherosclerosis
•Athlete's Foot
•Athletic
Performance
•Attention
Deficit?Hyperactivity Disorder
•Aust
scientists develop therapeutic HIV vaccine
•Australasian
Emissions Trading Forum Review
•Australia
Ekushey Summit, Melbourne, 2004
•Australia
facing hotter future
•Australian
HIV vaccine gains international attention
•Austria
National Preparations
•Autism
•Awami
League
•Awareness
must to save environment
B •B
•B
•B ' desh wants to narrow
trade gap with India
•B'DESH to import up to 0.5m MT
sugar by Oct
•BALL in India's court By Kuldip
Nayar
•BANGKOK
DECLARATION
•BANGLA
keen to export natural gas
•BANGLA-CHINA
Consultations starts in Beijing today
•BANGLABANDHA
land port opens next month
•BANGLADESH
And India To Conduct Tiger Census
•BANGLADESH
Bars Ex-President From Leaving
•BANGLADESH
COUNTRY PROFILES
•BANGLADESH
Celebrates Independence Day Thousands more took off their
shoes to throng the National Martyrs' Memorial just outside the
capital where they placed wreaths in memory of the estimated three
million killed in the nine-month war i
•BANGLADESH
Festival begins: Australia urged to allow zero tariff
...
•BANGLADESH
Import of full cream powdered milk drops due to breast
...
•BANGLADESH
PM To Visit Brunei
•BANGLADESH
and Indonesia today struck two agreements and two
...
•BANGLADESH
begins tiger census in fragile wetlands
•BANGLADESH
can be a new place for industry relocation
•BANGLADESH
can export Tk 10,000cr drugs a year
•BANGLADESH
eligible for new US dev aid
•BANGLADESH
faces trade isolation over ISPS code deadline
•BANGLADESH
finalizes new industrial policy
•BANGLADESH
identifies 15100 arsenicosis patients
•BANGLADESH
keen on more trade
•BANGLADESH
likely to meet 5.5% target
•BANGLADESH
may have 500 tigers
•BANGLADESH
misses large vegetable market in Japan
•BANGLADESH
needs sound competition policy: ADB
•BANGLADESH
products rich in quality: Bhutanese envoy
•BANGLADESH
soil not being used for anti-India activities:
Envoy
•BANGLADESH
still a suitable place for foreign investment
•BANGLADESH
still in doubt about joining D-8 trade umbrella
•BANGLADESH
throws Asian FTA into doubt
•BANGLADESH
to join FTA
•BANGLADESH
to set up new sugar mills
•BANGLADESH
to sign 7-nation Asia trade accord soon
•BANGLADESH
triples farm subsidies
•BANGLADESH'S main port drags
feet on security
•BANGLADESH'S micro-credit, girl-child education to be
showcased ...
•BANGLADESH,
Nepal top South Asian table
•BANGLADESH,
Qatar to take joint initiative to boost trade
•BANGLADESH-NEPAL
MoU to boost trade
•BANGLADESH-VIETNAM
JEC meet soon
•BANGLADESH:
10-Year Policy For Textile Sought
•BANGLADESH:
Ad firms violate court order to put up billboards, says
mayor
•BANGLADESH:
Cartias To Shut Silk Factory
•BANGLADESH:
Govt Provides Financial Support To Garment
Exporters
•BANGLADESH:
JCD men beat journalists
•BANGLADESH:
NGWF Seeks Right To Form Trade Unions In EPZs
•BANGLADESH:
SingTel broadband IP backbone for local users
•BANGLADESH:
Texbangla 2004 Begins In Dhaka
•BANGLADESH:
Veltex To Attend Imprinted Sportswear Trade Show
•BANGLADESHGATEWAY.ORG
launched
•BANGLADESHI
business circle shows concern over domestic chaos
•BANGLADESHI gov't exempts old debt of
farmers
•BANGLADESHI
labourers can help dev Dutch economy?
•BANGLADESHI
products: An overview for market access
•BANGLADESHI
products: An overview for market access
•BANGLADESHI
products: An overview for market access
•BANGLADESHI
tag on Allauddin
•BANGLADESHI
telephone ladies at work
•BANK
for poor gives hope to Bangladeshis
•BANKER
to the poorest borrowers
•BANKS
told to focus on micro finance
•BARI,
Syngenta sign MOU for Seed Research Farmers living in four
countries - Bangladesh, India, Nepal and Pakistan - are taking up
low till agriculture in such numbers that scientists say the impact
in the region could be as great as the Gre
•BAY
health : Source to sea
•BB
acts to check capital flight
•BB
restricts forex forward trade, swap
•BB
seeks Taka 2.0b under EEF, to set up fund for small
businesses
•BB
upbeat on exceeding growth target
•BCCAMEA
holds pre-budget talks with NBR chief
•BCI
concerned at worsening political situation
•BCI
delegation calls on Altaf: Investment friendly environment
...
•BCI
for priority allocation to contain law and order
•BDF
meet opens today: Focus on poverty reduction plan, good
...
•BELA
serves legal notice on 2 secys, BCIC chairman
•BENAPOLE
port strike called off
•BENGAL
tops... in flesh trade
•BEST
uses of Adamjee premises
•BETTER
plan needed to pull the poor above the line:
Experts
•BETTER
plan needed to pull the poor above the line:
Experts
•BEWARE!
Formalin in fish
•BGMEA
urges EU Relax rules of origin for RMG export
•BHARTI
Televentures joins SEA-ME-WE-4 submarine cable
consortium
•BHARTI
to invest $40 mn on undersea cable
•BHUTAN
to join BIMST-EC
•BI
wants banks to lend more to SMEs
•BIDS
Contributions to Climate Research & Policy
•BIDS
NSU Seminar on Sustainable Development and Economics of
Poverty
•BIG plans for HSBC 's Islamic
services
•BIKERS
Get Truck for HIV/Aids Campaign
•BILATERAL
trade: A tightrope walk on two-way street
•BIMAN
& BPC suffer from poor existence
•BIMST-EC
meets to sign draft FTA tomorrow
•BIMST-EC
summit delayed due to row over special treatment to
LDCs
•BIMST-EC
summit delayed due to row over special treatment to
LDCs
•BIMSTEC
Nations, Barring Bangladesh, Sign Trade Pact
•BIMSTEC
moves on path to free trade
•BIMSTEC
pact may be signed in Feb
•BIMSTEC
to take in Nepal, Bhutan
•BIODIVERSITY
and CONSERVATION-A Hypertext Book by Peter J.
Bryant
•BIOTECH'S
rice is at center of national issue over using food
...
•BIRD
Flu Not Going Away Soon, WHO Says
•BIRD
Flu Spreading, UN Warns, as Toll Hits Six
•BIRD
flu death toll reaches 22 in Asia
•BIRD
flu kills Vietnam boy
•BIRD
flu recurs in Thailand and hits Tibet
•BIRD
flu spreading in Asia
•BIRD
flu: Hawk eye on poultry farms, airport
•BIRTH
OF BANGLADESH
•BIWTC negligence costs life' The BIWTA sources claimed that
they asked BIWTC authorities repeatedly to restore the signaling
system but all their pleas fall on their deaf ears. Their negligence
is causing accidents and claiming
•BJP'S anti-Muslim State
Election Strategy
•BJP'S river agenda and
Bangladesh's agony
•BKB
draws much response from Patuakhali farmers
•BLACK
colleges struggle with HIV problem
•BLAME
on ministries for agri inputs crises
•BLUFF
of the year: BTTB and VoIP legalisation
•BOOK
REVIEW
•BOOST
forward linkage to flourish textile sector: PM
•BOUNDARY
is expanded in search for arsenic and lead
pollution
•BRAC
University
•BRAHMAPUTRA Diary: a journey to the source of Asia's
greatest
•BREAKING
shackles of poverty, food insecurity: Bangladesh must
...
•BRO.
EDDIE TO SHOW FORCE AT BIG DOME TODAY
•BRUNEI
to recruit more Bangladeshis
•BSF
proceeds erecting fence
•BSF,
Indians help douse fire in Bangladeshi village
•BTMA
demands backward linkage for RMG sector
•BTRC
for Tk 1,000 flat duty on cellphone set
•BTTB
running VoIP illegally
•BUET-
UNU International Workshop on
•BUET-
UNU International Workshop on Technologies for Arsenic Removal from
Drinking Water
•BUILDING country's image: Wake up
Bangladesh
•BURGEONING
arms bazaar
•BURIGANGA
eviction turns out a farce
•BUSINESS
News India > Pakistani businessmen eye opportunity in
...
•BUSINESS
News, India: Bangladesh to set up anti-corruption
...
•BUSINESS News, India: Bangladesh's
land port dependent on India
•BUSINESS
Notes: Local businessmen to visit India
•BUSINESSES
propose neutral evaluation of PSI system by non-NBR
...
•BUSINESSES
seek revision of account trade deal with Myanmar
•BUSINESSES
talk further trade opportunities
•BUSINESSMEN
to try to put an end
•Background
Documents
•Background
Documents for Prepcom 2
•Background
Documents for Prepcom 3
•Background
Documents for Prepcom 4
•Backgrounder:
AIDS/HIV in China
•Balance
and Terms of Trade
•Ban
on Polythene
•Bangkok's Mass Transit
Solution: Take the SkyTrain Bangkok has long been infamous
for these traffic woes. Routine trips often deteriorate into
bumper-to-bumper agony, and the business climate inevitably suffers
for the constant waste of its most prec
•Bangladesh
•Bangladesh
: Govt Provides Financial Support To Garment
Exporters
•Bangladesh
Accuses India of Threatening Its Existence
•Bangladesh Activists Slam Decision for Women's
Reserved Seats
•Bangladesh
Agricultural University
•Bangladesh
Bank
•Bangladesh
Begins Tiger Census in Fragile Wetlands
•Bangladesh
Blames India for Destruction of Sundarbans
•Bangladesh
Centre for Advanced Studies, BCAS
•Bangladesh
Computer Council BCC is an autonomous body under the Ministry
of Science and Information & Communication Technology,
Government of Bangladesh for encouraging and providing support for
ICT related a
•Bangladesh
Data Comparison 1997 (EIA) 0 denotes zero or no data, B/D
denotes Barrels per Day, Bcf denotes Billion Cubic Feet, MST denotes
Million Short Tons, BKwh denotes Billion Kilowatthours, Btu denotes
British Thermal Units, MMTC den
•Bangladesh
Data Profile World Bank
•Bangladesh
EPZ
•Bangladesh
Economic Survey 2000.
•Bangladesh
Economy
•Bangladesh
Environment Policy - 1992
•Bangladesh
Finance Division
•Bangladesh
Fisheries Research Institute
•Bangladesh
Fisheries Research Institute
•Bangladesh
Gas Sector Development: Status, Policy Options and
Challenges
•Bangladesh
Government Guns for Defectors
•Bangladesh
Institute of Technology, Chittagong
•Bangladesh
National Party
•Bangladesh Power Sector Reform: BPDB's
Perspective
•Bangladesh
Remains Worst Arsenic Affected Region
•Bangladesh
Rifles
•Bangladesh
University of Engineering and Technology (BUET)
•Bangladesh
a competitive country now Bangladesh, for the first time
since its independence, has become one of the competitive countries
of the world. The World Economic Forum (WEF), a Geneva- based
organisation, has put Bangladesh for t
•Bangladesh
and India to conduct tiger census with help from UN
agency
•Bangladesh
and World Water Day
•Bangladesh
as LDCs: To Be or Not To Be
•Bangladesh
budget targets education Presenting the 2002-03 budget to
MPs, Mr Rahman estimated total outlay at 450bn taka ($8.15bn), a 13%
increase in expenditure on the current financial year.
•Bangladesh
can be a new place for industry relocation Calling Dhaka's
macro economy as sound and investment policy open-door, the South
Korean government and private sector leaders yesterday said
Bangladesh having cheap workforce can be a good destinati
•Bangladesh
can be a new place for industry relocation
•Bangladesh
can derive benefits from Shapta Kushi dam
•Bangladesh
economy will grow 5.7pc
•Bangladesh
in WSIS: Lies and statistics
•Bangladesh
in the highest vulnerability to tropical cyclone
•Bangladesh
is important to world energy market
•Bangladesh
kicks off 1st tiger census
•Bangladesh
lags behind even Afghanistan
•Bangladesh
launches tiger census
•Bangladesh
looks into bird deaths
•Bangladesh
posts doctors on border with India, citing SARS
•Bangladesh
says tiger numbers burning bright
•Bangladesh
studying total gas reserves
•Bangladesh
to be worst victim of climate change Appreciating the CDM, he
said it has created scope for the industrially developed countries
to invest in the developing ones for controlling greenhouse
gas.
•Bangladesh
to sign deal with Netherlands next week
•Bangladesh
turns the tide this time
•Bangladesh's Agenda for the Third UN LDC Conference: A Civil
Society Perspective
•Bangladesh's main
sea port sleeps over ISPS code deadline
•Bangladesh's share in regional
trade
•Bangladesh,
India to conduct joint tiger census The tiger census is the
first of a series of joint activities between the South Asian
neighbours under a cross-border initiative to protect the health of
the Sundarbans, the world's largest mangrove
•Bangladesh,
Withdraw ban on Ahmadiyya publications
•Bangladesh-Denmark
Business Forum launched The BDBF leaders at a function said
they would review the status of the current Bangladesh-Denmark
business cooperation bothat the government and private
levels.
•Bangladeshi
organizations working on Water
•Bangladeshi
organizations working on Water The Environment Protection
Supreme Council of the Islamic Republic of Iran, headed by the
President and having as members a group of the ministers and
high-ranking directors, was initiated in 1993 to
•Bangladeshi
products: An overview for market access
•Bangladeshi
scientist invents fuel-free power A London-based Bangladeshi
scientist claims to have developed an environmentally-friendly
technology which he says could generate electricity without using
fuel.
•Bangladeshi
scientist invents fuel-free power
•Bangladeshi
shipbreakers end up in explosions, diseases
•Bank
Upto $300m WB funding on offer for rly, port,
waterway
•Bank/Financial
Institution
•Banker to the Poor Helps Bangladesh's
Neediest
•Banker to the poor helps Bangladesh's
needy
•Banking
on a human touch
•Banking
reforms fail to reach targets
•Banned
polybags creep back Polythene bags are used widely to sell
cakes, biscuits, fish, meat, flour, different types of spices and
even soybean oil. Grocery, department stores and sweetmeat shops
often use bagsmade of nylon n
•Barbados
National Preparations
•Barclays' Star of Africa
Breaks the Silence On HIV
•Barriers
to exports to rich nations must go Least developed countries
(LDCs) will hardly reap the benefits from duty free and quota free
market access because of the presence of a set of non-tariff
barriers including stringent rules of origin,
•Basel
Convention on the Control of Transboundary Movements of Hazardous
Wastes and their Disposal Adopted by the Conference of the
Plenipotentiaries on 22 March 1989
•Basel
Convention on the Control of Transboundary Movements of Hazardous
Wastes and their Disposal Adopted by the Conference of the
Plenipotentiaries on 22 March 1989
•Basic
Information
•Bathhouses,
A Bid to Curb HIV
•Batswana
urged to stop discriminating against HIV positive
people
•Beautiful
Bangladesh show begins The National Association of UNESCO
Clubs in Bangladesh (NAUCB) organised the exhibition titled
"Beautiful Bangladesh".
•Beijing
Mayor Says Fighting SARS, Panic in Capital
•Beijing
Takes Action to Stop SARS Spread
•Being
infected with a strain of hepatitis may help people with HIV to live
longer, a study suggests
•Belarus
National Preparations
•Bell's Palsy
•Benign
Prostatic Hyperplasia
•Better
coordination needed for effective agri development
plan
•Beware!
Formalin in fish The widespread use of formalin, a chemical
that contaminates fish but makes them appear fresh, continues across
the country with the authorities seemingly reluctant to stop the
practice.
•Bharti
Televentures joins SEA-ME-WE-4 submarine cable
consortium
•Bhutan
(Status of national WSSD preparations)
•Bhutan
urges Bangladesh to invest in power sector, sign
FTA
•Bibliography
•Big
Boro farming plan taken up in N region
•Bilateral
Investment
•Bilateral
trade talks ideal for removing problems: Sikri
•Bill
Would Let Teachers Require HIV Testing Of
Students
•Bill
advances that would require HIV disclosure
•Bimans
DC-10 survives scare
•Bio-gas
changes lifestyle in Patuakhali
•Biodiversity:
Striking an economic and environmental balance
•Biofertilisers
in a griculture Biofertilizers/Inoculans and
their/Application: Biofertizers have to be properly applied to the
seed or the soil. Different crops can require different
biofertilizer and the method of application is
•Biofuels
•Biological
Diversity And The Poor
•Bipolar
Disorder
•Bird
flu reaches Indonesia
•Birth
Defects Prevention
•Bitterness
Clouds Summit Finale
•Black
Women at Growing Risk of AIDS
•Black
churches soften to HIV-infected
•Black
colleges seek to stem HIV cases
•Black
colleges seeking to stem HIV cases
•Black men 'on the down
low' keep HIV infection high
•Board
OKs goal on HIV, not method
•Board
of Governors The Board of Governors may exercise all powers
and do all acts and things that may be exercised or done by the
institute. The Board may appoint such committees, as it may consider
necessary to assist
•Board
of Governors
•Board
of Investment, Bangladesh
•Board-Wise
Number Of Students Appeared And Passed By Rural & Urban Area In
H.S.C. Examinations
•Board-Wise
Number Of Students Appeared And Passed By Rural & Urban Areas In
S.S.C. Examinations.
•Botswana
National Preparations
•Brackishwater
Station, Paikgacha, Khulna
•Brackishwater
Station, Paikgacha, Khulna
•Breaking down the Borders in
Africa''Breaking down the Borders in Africa Environmentalists
argue that a transboundary 'peace park' high in the Himalayas could
help to build better relations between India and Pakistan. TV Padma
reports.
•Breast
Cancer
•Breast-feeding
Support
•Brewing
Java: A Tutorial
•Britain
offers Bangladesh assistance for better environmental
management
•Britain's record on
environment rated below Bangladesh
•Brittle
Nails
•Bronchitis
•Brown
Cloud: the rest sings our tune
•Bruising
•Buddhism
•Budget
2000-2001
•Budget
2002-2003
•Budget
2003-2004 New
•Budget
Special Report
•Budget
Speech 2003-04 - Bangla Part I
•Budget
Speech 2003-04 - Bangla Part II
•Budget
Speech 2003-04 - English Part I
•Budget
Speech 2003-04 - English Part II
•Budget
and Appropriations Update (BAU)
•Budget
at a Glance
•Budget
at a Glance
•Budget
of the United States Government
•Building
Confidence: Electronic Commerce and Development
•Building country's image: Wake up
Bangladesh
•Bulgaria
National Preparations
•Bulgarian
Medics Set for Final Speech in Libya
•Bumper
Boro Rice Crop in Northern Bangladesh Expected
•Bureau
Meetings
•Bureaucratic
Delegation and Political Institutions: When Are Independent Central
Banks Irrelevant? (World Bank Policy Research Working Paper
2356)
•Buriganga,
as it could be
•Buriganga:
Eviction is not the only solution
•Burkina
Faso National Preparations
•Burma
HIV sufferers get food aid
•Burns
•Bursitis
•Business
policy
•Businesses,
agri experts to visit Sierra Leone soon
•Businessmen
want rich world to stop farm subsidies The second session was
on 'Negotiation in agriculture'. Maj Gen (retd) Amjad Khan
Chowdhury, president of Bangladesh Agro-Food Processors'
Association, chaired the session. P Gallager, consultant
of
•But
that requires capital
C •C
•C
•C-SAFE
HIV/AIDS Newsletter
•C02
hits record levels: Researchers
•CALL
for diversification of jute products
•CALYPTE
Announces License From CDC for HIV Incidence Test
•CAMEROON:
Unsafe Sex for Youths Despite HIV/Aids
•CANBERRA
University explores SQU tie - up The University of Canberra
is very strong in applied professional studies, particularly in
certain key areas such as public administration, public law, public
governance and public informatics. Our u
•CANCUN
Ministerial Meeting of the WTO: An assessment of hopes and
...
•CAPACITIES
to export more
•CARELESS
use of aid money
•CARGO
COMPANY INDIVIDUALS INDICTED FOR DUMPING OIL CONTAMINATED
... Allegedly, over the course of the following month, while
in Bangladeshi waters and later during a dry docking in Singapore,
company officials and vessel officers discussed various ways of
off-loading
•CASH
incentive for export
•CAUTIOUS
optimism
•CDC
announces availability of HIV, STD materials in
Asian
•CDC
grants $21 million for HIV prevention in minority
communities
•CELEBRITIES Attack Cirque Du Soleil's HIV
Policy
•CHILDREN
in HIV scare at school
•CHILDREN
living with HIV/AIDS get assistance
•CHILDREN'S participation
in media: Challenges ahead
•CHILDREN'S participation
in media: Challenges ahead
•CHINA
bans poultry from Thailand , Cambodia
•CHINA
becomes signatory to 140000 km Asian Transcontinental
...
•CHINA classifies HIV as 'epidemic' as
disease spreads
•CHINA
going all out to halt bird flu
•CHINA
hopes to spread hybrid rice to world
•CHINA
looks to take hybrid rice global for world food
security
•CHINA
sees 3 new bird flu cases; Asia urged to boost war on
virus
•CHINA
tries to abolish disrimination against HIV/AIDS
patients
•CHITTAGONG
arms seizure
•CHITTAGONG
port: Under the spotlight
•CHRONOLOGY
- Asian bird flu kills 12 people
•CHRONOLOGY
- Asian bird flu ravages flocks , kills 8 people
•CIA
Expert Sees Looming Threat of HIV/Aids in Some African And Asian
Nations
•CII
demands free trade with neighbouring countries
•CIRCUMCISION
Found to Reduce HIV Risk, Again
•CITY
fathers sleep as streetlights burn at dawn
•CLAIMING
the exclusive economic zone
•CLASSES
now open to HIV inmates
•CLIMATE COLLAPSE: The Pentagon's Weather
Nightmare
•CLINTON
Foundation brokers agreement on generic anti-HIV
drugs
•COCA-COLA
to bring in new products to local market
•COLLATERAL-FREE
farm loan from Apr 14
•COLUMBIA
businessman working to fight HIV/AIDS in Africa
•COMBINED
strategy needed to speed up development
•COMMON
agri-market to come under Safta negotiations
•COMMONWEALTH
Begins New WTO Campaign
•COMMUNIQUéS de presse de l'UE
•CONCERN
grows over spread of HIV by bisexual black men
•CONDOMS
may prevent more than Pregnancy and HIV
•CONDUCIVE
climate can up trade with EU: Lamy
•CONGRESSIONAL Caucus to ensure
Dhaka's inclusion in future trade ...
•CONGRESSMEN
meet Khaleda US coop in uplift assured
•CONSENSUS
Crucial For SAFTA Success
•CONVENTION
on climate change Dhaka calls for urgent global
•COOPERATIVES
helping dairy farmers convert to organic milk
•COP
- 6, Sixth Session of the UNFCCC Conference of the
Parties
•COP
8
•CORRUPTION
all over the world: Where Bangladesh stands
•CORRUPTION,
governance key obstacles to attracting FDI
•COST
of running business in Bangladesh
•COTTON
is the key to a breakthrough for the poor
•COUNSEL
cushion at HIV test labs
•COUNTRIES
With Muslim Minority Populations
•COUNTRY
can fetch Tk 100cr forex :Light engineering sector needs
...
•COUNTRY
eyes big boost in drug export in 2005
•COUNTRY
would fail to feed its people by the year 2020
•COUNTY
counters HIV meds cost
•CRISIS
in governance and state of democracy The dawn of 1990s
witnessed changing notes -- the global democratic revolution paved
the way for democratisation in Bangladesh. The return to a
democratic rule in 1991 with a consensus on parliamenta
•CROPWAT CROPWAT
is a decision support system developed by the Land and Water
Development Division of FAO. Its main functions are
•CROWLEY
worried by extremist presence
•CSD
•CTG int'l trade fair begins Feb
18
•CTG
port can be used to boost regional trade
•CTG-YANGON
shipping link suspended on high costs
•CURB
corruption to cut business cost
•CURRENT
market dynamics of steel industry
•CUT
import duty on raw materials
•Calendar
•Call
for environmental development programmes in Barendra
region
•Call
for multilateral approach on water issues in South
Asia
•Call
to rehabilitate child workers The speakers suggested
enactment of a comprehensive law covering all worst forms of child
labour in both formal and informal sectors and ratification of ILO
convention no. 138 to fix minimum age of 1
•Cambodia
(Status of national WSSD preparations)
•Cambodian
sex workers reject HIV study
•Can
Bangladesh Afford to Export Gas The present total gas
consumption in Bangladesh stands at around 1,000 million cubic feet
per day (mmcfd). It is expected that gas demand would rise up to
around 1300 mmcfd in 2005 at the present rat
•Can Corruption Be Measured? Bank Offers Diagnostic Tools
to Measure and Combat Corruption in Member Countries (from World
Bank newsletter Bank's World)
•Can
electronic commerce be an engine for global
growth?
•Canada
National Preparations
•Canadian
team to test if vaccine controls HIV infection
•Cancer
Prevention and Diet
•Cancun
Ministerial Conference 10-14 September 2003
•Canker
Sores
•Capillary
Fragility
•Capital
kept off-limits for WorlTel suit
•Capturing nature's beauty from
above
•Cardiac
Arrhythmia
•Cardiomyopathy
•Cardiovascular
Disease Overview
•Care
And Support for People Living With HIV/Aids
•Carpal
Tunnel Syndrome
•Cassandra
Crossing: Attaining Non-LDC Income Level for
Bangladesh
•Cataracts
•Catastrophe
of climate
•Catch
monitoring by fisheries observers in the United States and Canada,
p. 261-284. In Proceedings of the International Conference on
Integrated Fisheries Monitoring. FAO, Rome. (1999) Catches
may be monitored at sea, during or immediately following gear
retrieval, or on land, at the point of delivery. Catches may be
monitored by industry personnel, or by independent observers
who
•Cattle
disease inflicts heavy losses on Rangpur farmers
•CeBIT
Germany window on options that many
•Celiac
Disease
•Center
for Integrated Agricultural Systems A sustainable agriculture
research center at the University of Wisconsin. Details of research,
local involement
•Center
on Budget and Policy Priorities
•Centre
for Institutional Reform & the Informal Sector
(IRIS)
•Chamber
of Commerce
•Changing
consumption patterns(Chapter4)
•Chapter
1. Historical Setting
•Chapter
10: FORESTS AND DEFORESTATION
•Chapter
11: ENDANGERED AQUATIC HABITATS
•Chapter
12: ISLANDS
•Chapter
13: PROTECTED AREAS
•Chapter
14: HABITAT POLLUTION
•Chapter
15: CAPTIVE BREEDING AND REINTRODUCTION
•Chapter
16: HUMAN POPULATION GROWTH
•Chapter
1: INTRODUCTION, HISTORY OF LIFE
•Chapter
2. The Society and Its Environment
•Chapter
2: THE AGE OF MAMMALS
•Chapter
3. The Economy
•Chapter
3: EXTINCTION AND DEPLETION FROM
OVER-EXPLOITATION
•Chapter
4. Government and Politics
•Chapter
4: WHALING AND FISHING
•Chapter
5. National Security
•Chapter
5: OVEREXPLOITATION THREATENING LIVING SPECIES
•Chapter
6: GLOBAL PATTERNS OF BIODIVERSITY
•Chapter
7: VALUES OF BIODIVERSITY
•Chapter
8: ENDANGERED SPECIES PROTECTION
•Chapter
9: EXOTIC INTRODUCTIONS
•Characteristics
of Anglers and Guides at Lake Texoma, their Fishing Patterns, and
Attitudes Towards Management of the Recreational
Fishery
•Characteristics,
Participation Patterns, Attitudes, Management Preferences,
Expenditures, and Economic Impacts of Toledo Bend Reservoir Anglers
(2000)
•Characteristics,
Participation Patterns, Management Preferences, Expenditures, and
Economic Impacts of Sam Rayburn Reservoir Anglers
(2002) prepared for the Inland Fisheries Division, Texas
Parks and Wildlife
•Chat
Groups
•Chat
Groups
•Chat
Groups
•Check
mosque loudspeakers
•Chelsea rate of new H.I.V. cases city's second
highest]
•Chemical
Fertilizers
•Chemical
Leak in China Pollutes Water
•Chicken's impact on
arsenic intake is questioned
•Child
injury prevention Bangladesh may become a model
•Child's trial highlights
plight of Bangladesh
•Childhood
Diseases
•Childhood
Sex ? Common Sense & Evidence
•Children
and youth (Chapter25)
•Chile
National Preparations
•China
Keeps Schools Shut
•China
National Preparations
•China
and Other Asian Nations
•China
cancels trade fair for SARS fear
•China
extends greater care for HIV-AIDS carriers
•China
hopes to expand trade ties with Bangladesh
•China promises to pay for all SARS patients'
medical treatment
•Chittagong
Stock Exchange
•Christianity
•Christina
Aguilera promotes HIV/AIDS awareness
•Chronic
Candidiasis
•Chronic
Fatigue Syndrome
•Chronic
Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
•Chronic
Venous Insufficiency
•Chronology
of Important Events
•Churches 'without pity' for
HIV
•Circumcision
Cuts HIV Risk
•Circumcision
Equals HIV Protection
•Circumcision
Likely to Decrease HIV Infection in Men
•Cirque
offers to rehire gymnast with HIV
•Cisco
Systems to set up 11 networking academies in
Jamaica
•Citibank-BT
Sars Fund pulls in $40,000
•City
Area Codes Of Bangladesh
•City
protection dam unprotected
•Civic
body wakes up to HIV
•Civil
Aviation
•Civil
Liberties, Democracy, and the Performance of Government Projects
(from World Bank Economic Review)
•Civil Liberties, Democracy, and the
Performance of Government Projects (from the IMF's Finance and
Development)
•Civil
Service
•Civil
society seeks to talk river-link with Indian CJ
•Clean
Development Mechanism and the Power Sector An analysis for the World
Wildlife Fund
•Cleanroom
Software Engineering
•Click
on photos for gallery
•Click
view daily COP-6 information survey
•Client/Server
Architectures
•Climate
•Climate
Action Network South Asia (CANSA)
•Climate
Change 2001 Synthesis Report
•Climate
Change 2001: The Scientific Basis: WG I contribution to the IPCC
Third Assessment Report
•Climate
Change Biggest Threat to Cloud Forests
•Climate
Change Conference in Bonn: What does it mean for
Bangladesh?
•Climate
Change Tenth Anniversary
•Climate
Change in the USA: Does Election Matter ?
•Climate
Change, Bangladesh and the LDC Expert Group (LEG) Workshop on
National Adaptation Programs of Action (NAPAs) his is
expected to be a rewarding exercise, producing a rich harvest of
ideas for the up-coming NAPA workshop in Dhaka and climate
negotiations in Delhi and beyond.
•Climate change is a 'more
serious threat than terrorism'
•Climate
change set to poke holes in ozone The destruction of ozone
allows more ultraviolet rays from the sun through to the surface
ofthe planet, harming humans and the ecosystem close to the
poles.
•Cluster
Headache
•Coal
•Cold
Sores
•Cold burn' due to
severe cold, fog responsible, experts say
•Colic
•Collateral
Free Credit : Some Imperatives CREDIT on the basis of
collateral like land, machineries, buildings, ornaments and other
cashable assets have been an important ingredients within the
framework of the conventional banking system to
•Colleges
•Colon
Cancer
•Colonial
Origins
•Combating
deforestation(Chapter11)
•Combating
poverty(Chapter3)
•Commerce
Minister Amir Khosru Mahmud Chowdhury has been elected a vice chair
for the 5th WTO Ministerial Meeting Held every two years, the
WTO ministerial meeting represents the highest decision making forum
of the WTO. Since its inception in 1995, the world trade body
organised four such meetings in Singapore,
•Commercial
Representation Abroad
•Commission
adopts new strategy to combat HIV/AIDS
•Commission
on Sustainable Development
•Commission
on Sustainable Development
•Common
Cold/Sore Throat
•Communication
•Communication
and Social Mobilisation in Bangladesh In Bangladesh, the
percentage of people with adequate sanitation rose from 21% in 1990
to 38% in 1997. However, 62% of the population still has no coverage
and 20,000 metric tonnes of faeces are disc
•Companies
Act On HIV/Aids
•Comparative
Study of Real Costs and Benifits of Different Agricultural Systems
in Selected Villages The expressions 'sustainable
development' or simply 'sustainability' have come into wide use
around the globe since they were first popularized through the
report of the World Commission on Developme
•Competitiveness
only way for success in free market economy: Huda
•Comprehensive
emissions per capita for industrialised countries
•Computer
Aided Software Engineering (CASE)
•Computer
Graphics Standards
•Computer
Vendors The ICT industries of Bangladesh comprises
distributors, dealers, resellers of computer and allied products,
locally assembled computer vendors, software developers and
exporters, internet service pr
•Computer
modelling of the rural energy system and CO2 emissions for
Bangladesh
•Computerisation
of the administration
•Computerised
system a must to check tampering of land records
•Concern
about the quality of IT education
•Conclusion
•Confce
on arsenic ends with Dhaka Declaration
•Confronting the Challenge of State
Capture in Transition Economies (from the IMF's Finance and
Development)
•Congestive
Heart Failure
•Conjunctivitis
and Blepharitis
•Conservation
Agriculture Called Next Green Revolution At the opening of
the World Congress on Conservation Agriculture, taking place this
week in Madrid, the UN Food and Agriculture Organization said that
moving to conservation agricultural techniques c
•Conservation
of biological diversity(Chapter15)
•Conserving
nature for human benifit
•Constipation
•Constitution
•Contraceptive
use, lowering maternal deaths Bangladesh needs to make
progress
•Convention
on Biological Diversity CBD
•Convention
on Biological Diversity CBD
•Convention
on Biological Diversity CBD
•Convention
on climate change Dhaka calls for urgent global
mitigation
•Convention
on the Protection Commending the efforts already undertaken
by the ECE Governments to strengthen cooperation, on bilateral and
multilateral levels, for the prevention, control and reduction of
transboundary pollution,
•Coordination
among different Sectors
•Corruption
all over the world: Where Bangladesh stands
•Cost
Estimation
•Cough
•Council
of Ministers
•Countries
that have launched National Preparatory Processes
•Country
•Country
Assessment
•Country
News - Shepparton,Australia
•Country
Profile
•Country
Reports on Economic Policy and Trade Practices
1999
•Country
Specific Mine Action Standards completed ahead of
schedule
•Country
has immense export prospects of processed food
•Country''s
economy to get a shot in arm from gas export: Thomas US
Ambassador Harry K Thomas Jr has said Bangladesh should consider
export of gas for the overall development of the economy.
•Court
clears geologists in Bangladesh arsenic case
•Creation
of Fisheries Research Institute (FRI) The fish and fisheries
are integral part of the culture and heritage of Bangladesh. The
sector is quite significant in the country as it offers an important
source of earning livelihood, foreign exch
•Creation
of Fisheries Research Institute (FRI)
•Criminal
Justice
•Criteria
for LDCs
•Crohn's Disease
•Crop
Production Policy
•Cropping
Intensity
•Crystal
Meth And Viagara Combo Causes Alarming Rise In HIV, STD
Infections
•Crystal
methamphetamine use increases HIV risk
•Cuba
National Preparations
•Currency
Fluctuation
•Current
Status of Information and Communication Technology in Bangladesh
Myth - Vs Fact
•Cyber
Cafe
•Cyber
Security Statement
•Cyclone Provides
tropical cyclone warning related information for shipping issued by
Hong Kong
http://www.info.gov.hk/hko/wxinfo/currwx/tcswarn.htm
•Cystic
Fibrosis
•CytRx
HIV Vaccine Advances
D •D
•D
•D-8
accession boost international trade
•D-8
to sign preferential trade accord in Sept
•D2OL
Software Researchers there use petri dishes to grow samples
of the SARS virus that were taken from patients. Xu is also a
visiting professor at the Fudan University in Shanghai, where the
research is going on.
•DACS
"Software Tech News" Newsletter
•DACS
Broadcast Service
•DACS
Broadcast Service Archives
•DCCI for Ombudsman:
'Raise Tax limit. reduce duty on raw materials'
•DCCI
seeks ombudsman to settle trade disputes
•DE
Lille challenges Mbeki to HIV test
•DE
Lille tested for HIV
•DEADLY
bird flu is spreading, UN warns
•DEADLY
storm slams Bangladesh
•DEBATE Stirs Over Tiny Loans for World's
Poorest
•DECEMBER
2002
•DECREASE
in joblessness hardly dents poverty
•DELHI
gets ready to board bus to Kathmandu
•DENGUE
strikes again
•DENMARK
extends farm project
•DEV
partners, govt agree corruption eats up a portion of
aid
•DEVELOPING
states warned against defensive trade policies
•DEVELOPING-8
Meeting Starts In Tehran
•DEVELOPMENT
of liverstock sector underscored
•DEVELOPMENT
performance and future multilateral funding
•DHAKA
Central Jail crammed full of prisoners
•DHAKA
can up its GSP share to $400m, says Wills
•DHAKA
demands more access to Indian market
•DHAKA
drags Delhi to WTO
•DHAKA eyes India market pie thru' Safta,
FTA
•DHAKA
files complaint against Delhi
•DHAKA
looks to US to help curb arms trade
•DHAKA
moves WTO over dumping case
•DHAKA
needs bilateral FTAs to get maximum from Safta
•DHAKA
risks Dutch grant to ship out toxic fertiliser
•DHAKA
seeks middle course on EPZs trade unionism
•DHAKA
set to sign Tifa with Washington
•DHAKA
should not stay out of deal for long
•DHAKA
should take Delhi to WTO
•DHAKA
throws a spanner in free trade deal
•DHAKA
to export sugar to France this year
•DHAKA
to finally sign BIMST-EC trade deal
•DHAKA
to sign FTA accord
•DHAKA
to take steps to make SAARC dynamic
•DHAKA
wants concession for LDCs
•DHAKA
will sign FTA if Delhi removes barriers
•DHAKA'S human dev status inches
up
•DHAKA,
Delhi agree on draft for trade bill
•DHAKA,
Delhi water sharing talks begin Bangaldesh-India Secretary
level Joint Committee of Experts [JCE] began talks on sharing the
waters of the Teesta and six other common rivers.
•DHAKA,
Doha seek expanded trade
•DHAKA,
Jakarta for closer Asian ties
•DHAKA,
Washington agree to sign Tifa in 2-3 months
•DHAKA,
Yangon sign MoU on direct road link
•DHAKA-BEIJING
row deepens over trade centre launch
•DHAKA:
A growing metropolis or a choking hell?
•DHAKA:
A growing metropolis or a choking hell?
•DHAKA:
A growing metropolis or a choking hell?
•DHL
raises convenience of payment by accepting Vanik credit
cards
•DIATRIBE
against NGOs
•DISARMAMENT
•DISCOURAGE
use of poly bags in packaging
•DISEASE
from Nepal casts global dark cloud
•DISJOINTED
Policy
•DIVERSIFYING
agriculture to boost the economy
•DOH denies presence of SARS in complex's
water
•DOHA
WTO 2001 MINISTERIAL DECLARATION
•DOING
more with microfinance: A BRAC experience
•DON'T fund India's river-link
plan
•DONORS
" concerned " over conditions in Bangladesh
•DONORS
Urged to Focus On Basics of Microenterprise
Development Drawing on the last two decades of experience,
the authors suggest that donors should focus more on the
fundamentals that "enable" successful microenterprise development.
These include solid legal an
•DONORS
concerned at politically-linked violence, graft
•DONORS
for belt-tightening to reduce dependence
•DONORS
for users-sponsored fund for road maintenance
•DONORS
grill govt on law and order, assure funding for
PRSP
•DONORS
happy with macroeconomic stability but concerned over law
...
•DONORS
strongly support progress of economy
•DONORS
to continue aid to Bangladesh
•DONORS
to discuss gas exports
•DONORS
to press govt for more tolerance in politics
•DONORS want 'innocent
until proven guilty' policy on NGOs
•DONORS want audit by int'l firm
•DONORS
want more watch on education
•DONORS
want search body this month
•DONORS
worried about confrontational politics in country
•DONORS
worried over rising cost of doing business
•DONORS
wrap up BDF meeting pledging support for PRSP
•DONORS' support
to continue: Whipping on law and order, ...
•DR
Chituwo Urges Govt Leaders to Take HIV Test
•DU
to name dorm after Khaleda, not Sufia Kamal
•DUREX
cut N-9 from condoms over HIV risk claims
•DUTCH/US
Ambassadors support HIV/AIDS policies in
workplaces
•DUTY
on Bangla batteries to be reviewed
•Daily
Flood Forecast
•Dams
And Development A New Framework for Decision
Making
•Danger
Level and Recorded Highest Water Level
•Dangerous
beauty: Flower farms may threaten workers and the
environment
•Darul
Ihsan University (DIU)
•Data
Mining, Data Warehousing and Knowledge Discovery
•Data
on experimental anti-HIV drugs released at San Francisco
conference
•Database
•Deadliest
outbreaks on record
•Dealing
With Electronic Waste According to environmental activists in
India, electronic waste has already become a problemas India
disposes its waste in an archaic manner such as open burning,
backyard recycling and conventional
•Declaration
of the UN Conference on the Human Environment
•Declaration
on the Survival, Protection and Development of
Children
•Decleration
on the Co-operation
•Defense
Spending
•Delay
in shifting AJM machinery Industrial park process faces
complexities
•Demand
for herbal remedies threatens plants
•Demographic
dynamics and sustainability(Chapter5)
•Demographics,
Attitudes, Management Preferences, and Economic Impacts of Sport
Divers Using Artificial Reefs in Offshore Texas Waters
(1999)
•Demographics,
Motivations, And Participation Patterns Of Sport Divers In The
Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary
(2001)
•Demographics,
Participation, Attitudes and Management Preferences of Texas
Anglers
•Demographics,
Participation, Attitudes, Management Preferences, and Trip
Expenditures of Texas Anglers (1996)
•Demographics,
Participation, Attitudes, Management Preferences, and Trip
Expenditures of Texas Black Bass Anglers
•Dengue
The Deadly Killer
•Dengue
The Deadly Killer - SDNP Special
•Dengue
claims 3 more in city
•Dengue
epidemic at the doorstep?
•Denmark
National Preparations
•Department
of Entomology During the period of July 1992 - June 1995, the
departmental teachers attended the following seminars and
meetings
•Department
of Environment
•Department
of Environment
•Department of Environment
(DOE), has recently launched it's web site (URL -
http://www.doe-bd.org)
•Depleting
migratory birds
•Depression
•Dermatitis
Herpetiformis
•Desalination
Capacity by country, 1996
•Determined
efforts needed to save them Guest birds fly all the way from
frosty zones in search of light, warmth and food and a hugenumber of
them used to land in this country in the past. But they often find
their winter habitats infested
•Detrimental
deforestation
•Developing
nations seek more cooperation at G-77 talks
•Development
Budget
•Development
must have a human face
•Development
of agriculture
•Development
of the ICT sector
•Development
of the Muslim League, 1906-20
•Dhaka Asia's lowest in air
quality
•Dhaka
Chamber of Commerce & Industry
•Dhaka
Declaration ( PDF)
•Dhaka
Declaration to dwell on more market According to statistics
with the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development
(UNCTAD), market share of the LDCs in global trade declined from two
per cent in 1960 to one per cent in 1970. The
•Dhaka
Stock Exchange - Bangladesh
•Dhaka
expresses concern at UNSCD meet
•Dhaka int'l trade fair from January
1
•Dhaka int'l trade fair kicks off
today
•Dhaka
looks to Southeast Asia to boost economy
•Dhaka
signs deal in Dubai
•Dhaka
to seek more products?duty-free access to Pak
market
•Dhaka
traffic
•Dhaka
traffic
•Dhaka
urges UNEP to carry out emergency study
•Dhaka's declining groundwater
level Currently there are 403 (8 inches) deep tubewells in
the city pumping out 400 million litersof water everyday, sources
said. There are also more than 400 private deep tube wells (4 to 6
inches) pumpi
•Dhaka,
Delhi agree hydro data exchange
•Dhaka,
Delhi agree on FTA talks resumption
•Dhaka,
Jakarta trade imblance improves
•Dhaka,
Kathmandu agree on common river sharing plan
•Dhaka,
a victim of unplanned growth
•Dhanmondi
losing its residential character
•Diabetes
•Diagnostic
tests of SARS Virus
•Diarrhea
•Digital
Divide & Grameen Cyber Socity
•Diminishing
returns to administrative controls and the emergence of the
unofficial economy (in Economic Policy)
•Disaster
Reduction
•Disease
and Disease Control
•Dispute
prevention method is necessary for industrial
peace
•Dissemination
of Solar PV Systems in Bangladesh: A Case Study: Narsingdi Solar PV
Systems
•Distance
Learning
•Distribution
of Arsenic in Groundwater
•Distribution
of Arsenic in Groundwater
•District-wise
Status of Flood Effect on T-Aman 1998
•Diversion
of atmospheric water
•Diverticular
Disease
•Do
we fit in the virtual education plan?
•DoD
DACS Technical Reports
•DoD
Data & Analysis Center for Software (DACS)
•Doctor
seeing more drug-addicted babies
•Doctors
protest 400% price hike in HIV medication
•Documents
•Documents
•Documents
•Documents
of the Subsidiary Body for Implementation, 2000
(SBI)
•Documents
of the Subsidiary Body for Scientific and Technological Advice, 2000
(SBSTA)
•Does
?Grease Money? Speed Up the Wheels of Commerce? (National Bureau of
Economic Research Working Paper 7093)
•Domestic
Resources
•Domestic
Travel Health Advice SARS in Toronto
•Dominican
Republic National Preparations
•Donors
initiated preparation for the next Bangladesh Development
... Donors initiated preparation for the next Bangladesh
Development Forum (BDF) meet scheduled for May 8-10 this year in
Dhaka to reappraise the country's economic health and progress on
their reform re
•Donors
reach understanding Dhaka to improve performance The ADB, WB,
and JBIC together have ongoing loans and grants worth about 5,000
million US dollar in Bangladesh. The meeting was chaired by Mirza
Tassaduq Hussain Beg, Secretary, Economic Relations Di
•Donors urge to hire int ' l
auditors to resolve Proshika ...
•Donors want audit by int'l firm
•Down's Syndrome
•Download
the legal text of the Agriculture Agreement
•Download
the legal texts of the Multilateral Agreement on trade in
goods
•Draft
Cancun Ministerial Text
•Draft
of Dhaka Declaration finalised The declaration will draw the
attention of the members of the WTO to the particular vulnerability
of the least-developed countries and the special structural
difficulties they face and call upon the
•Draft
renewable Energy Policy of Bangladesh
•Draft
report on E-Readiness and Need Assessment submitted to the
infoDev,
•Drinking
rainwater
•Drought It
is web site National Drought Mitigation Center, 4 USA. Provides
information to help people and institutions reduce vulnerability to
drought, stressing prevention and risk management.
www.enso.unl/
•Dublin
Statement on Water and Sustainable Development
•Dupuytren's Contracture
•Dust,
toxic gases dog Dhaka
•Dying
sea: Corals in peril
•Dysmenorrhea
E •E
•E
•E-Finance
and Small and Medium-Size Enterprises (SMEs) in Developing and
Transition Economies
•E-commerce
and Development Report 2001
•EABC
European American Business Council
•EARLY
HISTORY, 1000 B.C.-A.D. 1202
•EATING
Chicken May Boost Arsenic Exposure
•EC
to provide $12m grant to pilot project -The Bangladesh Observer
24.12.03
•ECE
Regional Meeting for the World Summit on Sustainable
Development
•ECHO
launches second Disaster Preparedness Programme
•ECONOMIC
CONTEXT
•ECONOMIC
cost of Bird Flu
•ECONOMY
gets stagnant on lower investment
•EDUCATION
•ELIMINATE
obstacles to Korean EPZ
•EMERGING
women micro entrepreneurs in Bangladesh
•EMPLOYMENT
of 25,000 in catering industry now vacant pportunity
...
•ENCLAVE people's call to
resolve 56-yr old problems
•ENLARGEMENT
of EU to be helpful to LDCs
•ENROLLING
more children to reduce illiteracy
•ENSURE
timely project implementation
•ENSURE
trade union rights in EPZs, garment industry
•ENSURE
trade union rights in EPZs: US
•ENVIRONMENT
•ENVIRONMENT,
population and development of SAARC region
•EPB
to embark on massive trade campaign in Australia
•EPZ
trade union issue to be finalised soon
•EPZS
of Bangladesh: promises galore
•ESCAPIST stance won ' t help
•ESTABLISH
national judicial commission to ensure ccountability
of
•EU Bid To Participate In Indo-B'desh Subsidy
Row
•EU
Developing Countries trade relations key facts and
figures
•EU
envoy to push for revival of WTO talks in Asia
trip
•EU
envoy to visit Asia to push trade talks
•EU
firm on climate change, to push Russia on Kyoto Russia holds
the key to Kyoto and needs to ratify the pact to bring it into force
after the United States withdrew in 2000. In recent months Moscow
has backed away from promises to ratify it.
•EU
may consider option from March: Lamy
•EU
rice-tariff proposal draws flak
•EU
says wins Asian support for global trade talks
•EU
starts trade negotiations with Comesa members
•EU trade commissioner offers poor
countries 'free round' at WTO talks
•EU,
WTO target world trade talks progress by April
•EURO-ISLAM Euro-Islam
is a new phenomenon in Europe's social life. It is new, but it is
serious and it has promising future. Any serious prediction about
the future of Europe is impossible without taking this f
•EUROPEAN
COLONIZATION, 1757-1857
•EVALUATION
OF SMILING SUN CAMPAIGN - March 2003
•EXCHANCE
RATE - 29/12/ 2003
•EXCHANCE
RATE - 30/12/ 2003
•EXCHANGE
RATE - 28/12/2003
•EXCHANGE
RATE - 31/12/2003
•EXERCISE
on quake disaster management begins
•EXPAND
backward linkage: in textile sector: PM
•EXPANSION
of trade of two countries
•EXPERTS
stress investment in ports and shipping sector
•EXPLORING
sme development potential
•EXPORT
Processing Zones: The question of labour rights
•EXPORT
sector to get loans at 7pc
•EXPORT
to Australia and pertinent issues
•EXPORT
to Australia fails to rise despite duty free
access
•EXPORTERS
will get to hedge trade risk
•EXPORTS
to Bangladesh stalled
•EXPORTS won't be affected:
Khosru
•EXTEND
coverage of CDP to increase production
•EXTENSION
of account trade deal with Myanmar sought
•Early
Developments in Islam
•Early
Independence Period, 1971-72
•Early
Settlements
•Earth
Negotiations Bulletin
•Earth
Summit II - Chapter 3. B. Sectors and issues he present
section identifies a number of specific areas that are of widespread
concern since failure to reverse current trends in these areas,
notably in resource degradation, will have potentially
•Earth's Resources Overused by 15 % Deepens Plight of
poorest nations
•Earthquake
•Earthtalk:
In search of natural toothpaste and examining population
trends
•East
West University
•Eating
Disorders
•EcoCarbon
survey: industry capacity building with respect to the Kyoto
Flexibility Mechanisms - Carrie Sonneborn
•Ecological
impacts of beautification
•Economic
Issues to Dominate South Asian Summit Talks
•Economic
Policy and Planning
•Economic
Pragmatism Scores Over Political Issues
•Economic
Reconstruction after Independence
•Economic
governance high on agenda
•Economics
and development
•Economy
•Economy
poised to grow at 5.5pc in current fiscal The economy is
poised to grow at around 5.5 per cent in the current fiscal as a
half-yearly independent review found the macro economy in sound
footing with poor implementation of the development bud
•Eczema
•Edema
•Edging
towards meltdown
•Education
•Education
And Literacy Rate, 1997
•Education
Planning and Policy
•Education
System
•Education
and Training
•Education
called key in fighting HIV/STDs
•Effects
of climate change on recreation and tourism on the Great Plains: A
status report
•Efforts
begin to resume trade talks this year
•Ekushey
February Background
•Electoral
reform or additional number of MPs?
•Electric
Power
•Electronic
Commerce Resource Center
•Electronic
Commerce/EDI- Federal Implementation Conventions
•Electronic
Commerce: Legal considerations
•Electronic
commerce and development; Themes: Measuring e-commerce; Open
Source/Free Software
•Electronic
commerce and tourism: New perspectives and challenges for developing
countries
•Electronic
commerce strategies for development: The Basic Elements of an
Enabling Environment for E-commerce
•Elephant
sanctuary soon Besides, the IUCN (International Union for
Conservation of Nature) is executing a 75,000-dollar pilot project
to prepare grazing land for elephants, which play a vital role in
cross-pollination by th
•Emerging
Discontent, 1966-70
•Emerging
Opposition, 1983-86
•Empower
Women Against HIV
•Endometriosis
•Energy During
the War of Liberation, power installations suffered extensive
damage. As a result, at the worst case, peak demand dropped to 30 MW
from the pre-liberation level of 225 MW (1970). So, after
ind
•Energy
Related More Information ... During 1990s more than 50% of
the primary energy needs in Asia were supplied by coal. In China,
coal supplied approximately 76% of primary energy needs in 1990.
Coal use more environmentally hazardo
•Energy
and Environment: Demand for Wood Energy in
Bangladesh
•Energy
and Sustainable Development in Bangladesh
•Ensure poo''s access to
resources
•Ensuring
food security: Challenging but not unattainable
•Ensuring
food security: Challenging but not unattainable
•Environment
•Environment
and Poverty Times
•Environment
and Sustainable Development
•Environment
looms as major security threat
•Environmental
Education Programs and Resources
•Environmental
Indicators for Agriculture - 2001
•Environmental
Protection
•Environmental
Sustainability Index (ESI) 2001 Rankings
•Environmental
Terms Directory
•Environmental
Terms Directory
•Environmentaljournalists
•Environmentally
sound management of hazardous wastes(Chapter20)
•Environmentally
sound management of toxic chemicals(Chapter19)
•Environmentally
sound management(Chapter16)
•Environmentally
sound management(Chapter21)
•Epilepsy
•Equity
and efficiency in climate change negotiations : a scenario for world
emission entitlements by 2030
•Eradicate
poverty to check dowry
•Erectile
Dysfunction
•Escalating
violence and press freedom
•Estimates
of Global Morbidity (early 1990s)
•Ethnicity
and Linguistic Diversity
•Etisalat,
15 partners in $500m cable deal
•Europe
and North America
•Europe
and North America Regional Roundtable
•European
Call to Reactivate Trade Talks
•Eviction
drive at Tongi garment waste village
•Exchange
opened to provide more landline connection to cellphone
operators
•Executive
•Existing
ordns not enough to tackle waste problem
•Experts Discuss Loans to the World's Poor
•Experts
Urge Asian Nations to Fight Vehicular Pollution
•Experts
suggest Ganges barrage to revive dead rivers
•Explain
stand on HIV-positive sailors: HC
•Explanation
of the Agriculture Agreement A more detailed 8-part technical
introduction
•Exploring
and exploiting market access in economic globalisation: Bangladesh
Perspective
•Exploring
and exploiting market access in economic globalisation: Bangladesh
Perspective
•Exploring
the roots of Public IP address
•Export
Policy
•Export
Sectors
•Export
Statistics
•Export
and Import of Agricultural Commodities
•Export
of Computer Software from Bangladesh
•Export
of Computer Software from Bangladesh Information Technology,
which has evolved from the merger of computers, telecommunications
and office automation technologies, is one of the most rapidly
growing industries in the world.
•Export
of Computer Software from Bangladesh
•Exporters
face challenges in 2004
•Exports
set to see fair growth this fiscal
•Exports,
imports show good signs
•Eyi
Megh Eyi Roudro - Bangladesh (Article2)
F •F
•F
•FACE
TO FACE
•FACING
globalization
•FAILURE
to reduce rate would be "cynical indifference":
Hasina
•FAIR
trade ideals get roughed up
•FAIR
trade needed for Millennium Devt Goals
•FAMILY
Planning Contributing to HIV/Aids Infection in
Young
•FARM credit thru' women to empower
them
•FARM
lending to be more generous
•FARM
loan: Amount of interest waiver to be Tk 374.36
crore
•FARM
size and productivity: Old debate in new context
•FARMERS ' fronts
blame govt for fertiliser , fuel crisis
•FARMERS
find strength in numbers
•FARMERS' 'no' to imported hybrid
seeds
•FAULTY
machine caused HIV: suit
•FBCCI
concerned over scrapping of PSI
•FBCCI
concerned: Deteriorating law & order affects trade,
economy
•FBCCI for halting BTTB's cheaper int'l
phone calls
•FBCCI
hosts luncheon for Luong: Bangladeshis invited to invest in
...
•FBCCI
pleads for duty cut on raw materials
•FBCCI
proposes Tk 5,000cr govt fund for investment
•FBCCI
proposes cut in duties on raw materials
•FDA
APPROVES ORAQUICK RAPID HIV-1/2 ANTIBODY TEST
•FDA
Approves First Oral Fluid Based Rapid HIV Test
Kit
•FDA
and SARS
•FDI
In Tobacco Sector Will Only Boost Cigarette
Smuggling
•FEATURE
- Rubber dams offer lifeline to Bangladesh
farmers
•FEBRUARY
2002
•FEBRUARY
7 is National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness & Information
Day
•FEMALE
heterosexuals with HIV increasing
•FICCI
for 3-tier duty structure, continuation of PSI
scheme
•FIGHTING
HIV, other ills via sense of sisterhood
•FIGHTING
HUMAN POVERTY BANGLADESH HUMAN DEVELOPMENT REPORT
2000
•FIGHTING
poverty still tough
•FINANCE
ministry asked for more agri subsidy
•FINANCE
ministry sits on farm subsidy
•FINANCING the SMEs BB's good
decision
•FINANCING
the poor
•FISCHLER
PRESENTS EC SUGAR REFORM CONCEPT TO LDCS
•FISH
farming and national nutrition Fishes from Myanmar, India and
even Thailand are now spotted in the local market although
Bangladesh was traditionally famed as the land of fishes in this
region. This is indeed, highly undesirable b
•FIVE
SOEs handed over to pvt sector
•FIVE-DAY
agri-technology fair begins at Bogra
•FIXING
the Border Chinks in North-East
•FLOOD
situation in Sylhet aggravates: Waters entering
through
•FOCUS
on NE, not just Kashmir: Experts
•FOCUS:
Generation SEXl
•FOLK
Drama Festival 2004 begins at the Shilpakala
Academy
•FOOD
AND AGRICULTURE IN BANGLADESH: A SUCCESS STORY
•FOOD
Prices Rising - Decades of Environmental Neglect Shrinking
...
•FORCED
sex fuelling HIV/Aids
•FOREIGN
ASSISTANCE
•FOREIGN
Minister emphasized the importance of increasing intra-
...
•FOREIGN
Minister express hope about SAFTA
•FOREIGN
POLICY
•FOREIGN
TRADE
•FORUM
explores future of Islam
•FOUNDATION
of Bangladesh, Myanmar Highway laid
•FREE
TRADE DOES NOT MEAN TOTALITARIANISM: TENIER
•FREE market access to US high on Dhaka's
agenda
•FREE
trade in South Asia needs synergy
•FREE
trade offers gains and pains for the Middle East
•FREE
trade pact revives grouping ANALYSIS / SOUTH ASIAN
...
•FREE
trade seen as anti-poverty key
•FREE-TRADE
PACTS: Ministry to set up operations centre
•FROM
Hathatpara to Shanghai
•FROM
darkness to light
•FROM
darkness to light
•FROM
the mosque to the bagel shop, this is the real Brick
Lane
•FTA
deal signed, door kept open for Dhaka
•FTA
deal signed, door kept open for Dhaka
•FTA
ultimate route to removing trade barriers
•FTAS
benefit smaller economies
•FULL
use of WTO clause to yield billions
•FUNDS
crisis stalls FBCCI capacity-building efforts
•Facing
a world of fire and ice
•Facing
the challenges of the World Food Summit
•Factors
Influencing Recreational Boating and Fishing
Participation
•Facts
and Figures 2000
•Fair
Political Representation a Distant Dream for Lanka
Women
•Fair
trade needed for Millennium Devt Goals
•Fairer
trade for developing countries stressed in international business
conference in Bangladesh
•Faith & Values: He's HIV, and
positive
•Fall
of the Bangabandhu, 1972-75
•Family,
Household, and Kinship
•Fao
honors Arroyo with Ceres Medal
•Far
From Home: Do Foreign Investors Import Higher Standards of
Governance in Transition Economies?
•Farming
Systems Research
•Farming
Systems Research
•February
2002 (EIA)
•Federal
Government's Gateway for Year 2000 Information
Directories
•Female
Education Bangladeshi culture once seemed to guarantee that
girls would marry young and receive little education. But times are
changing. Economic pressures including the departure of many men for
employment a
•Female
Infertility
•Fertiliser
factory gas leak kills 100 cattle
•Fertilizers
•Fibrocystic
Breast Disease
•Fibromyalgia
•Fidel
Ramos said Dhaka and Manila could explore cooperation in potential
sectors of trade
•Fight
against river linking: Gen Fazlur Rahman floats new
party
•Fighting
HIV overseas
•Fighting
malaria with fish
•Figure
I : Budget : 2003-04 Resources Coming From
•Figure
II : Budget : 2003-04 Use of Resources
•Figure
III : Budget : 2003-04 Details of Non-Development
Expenditure
•Figure
IV : Budget : 2003-04 Economic Analysis of Non-Development
Expenditure
•Figure
V : Budget : 2002-03 Details of Development
Expenditure
•Fiji
National Preparations
•Film
Movement In Right Direction Film-making is however not the
only passion of these young Tartars, they have inspired a movement
in favour of quality films.
•Final
Report on the Law of Information Technology ACT The
Model Law establishes rules and norms that validate and recognize
contracts formed through electronic means, sets default rules for
contract formation and governance of electronic contract
perfo
•Final
declaration of D-8 Group
•Finance:
•Financial
resources and mechanisms(Chapter33)
•Financing
Climate Change (Developing Ideas - Sept/Oct 1998)
•Find
out how the greenhouse effect works
•Find
out more about what you can do in the lead up to World AIDS
Day
•First
Asia Internet Right Conference was held in Seoul from November 8-10,
2001, which was organized by Korean Progressive Network, Jinbonet
and sponsored by Japan Foundation and endorsement the Association
for Progressive Communications (APC). "The Asia Internet
Rights Conference will help prepare us for an era of government
suppression of the internet. Internet users are in serious danger of
losing many of their rights, including freedom
•First
BIMST-EC Summit postponed
•First
ICT working group meeting held
•First
Summit Preparatory Committee (PREPCOM 1)
•First
data on stability and resistance of SARS corona virus compiled by
members of WHO laboratory network
•Fisheries
•Fisheries
Subsidies, over fishing and trade
•Fisheries
resources decline due to water pollution
•Five
Pregnant Women Found with HIV under New Testing
•Five
Year Plan
•FlexSolv
to deploy the Largest Corporate VoIP Network in
Bangladesh
•Flood Federal
Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) discusses all sorts of disasters,
disaster mitigation,preparedness,response and recovery including
Flood. www.fema.gov
•Flood THE
DISASTROUS FLOODS which struck Bangladesh in 1987 and 1988 killed
more than 3,000 people. They destroyed millions of homes, devastated
crops on several million hectares of land, killed over
200,0
•Flood
Control in Bangladesh: Which Way Now? The purpose of this
essay is to show that, by and large, flood control efforts in
Bangladesh have been based on erroneous thinking and have proceeded
in wrong direction. Unless serious steps are take
•Flood
Related New & Articles
•Flood
engulfs 29 more villages in Satkhira, Cry for food, drinking
water Flood water engulfed fresh areas in Sadar, Tala, and
Kulia upazilas. At least 29 more villages went under water in
Kushkhali, Bashdoha, Boikari, Ghona, Alipur, Agordari and Bhomra
unions under Sadar
•Flooded
Area
•Floods
kill over 700, millions homeless in India, Bangladesh - September
25, 2000 In the Indian state of West Bengal, 652 people were
feared dead, more than half of them in Murshidabad district, said
Buddhadev Bhattacharjee, the state's deputy chief minister. The
death toll rose t
•Food
Crops
•Food
Production
•Food
Security for a Growing World Population While the world has
been changing over the last 25 years politically and economically in
unexpected and remarkable ways, food security remains an unfulfilled
dream for currently more than 800 million
•Food
for Education Programme Food for Education programs have been
implemented in two basic forms: children are fed in school (School
Feeding Programs), and families are given food if their children
attend school (Food for Schoo
•Food-based
Nutrition
•For
full paper ...HTML
•Foreign
Acquisitions and Ties
•Foreign
Direct Investment and Integration into Global Production and
Distribution Networks: The Case of Poland
•Foreign
Direct Investment and Integration into Global Production and
Distribution Networks: The Case of Poland Integration into
the production and marketing arrangements of multinational
corporations may offer many benefits to transition economies that,
after a long period of isolation, have liberalized trade
•Foreign
Direct Investment and Poverty Reduction
•Foreign
Direct Investment and Poverty Reduction Moreover, the
delivery of social services to the poor?from insurance schemes to
such basic services as water and energy?can clearly benefit from
reliance on foreign investors.
•Foreign
Direct Investment and Poverty Reduction
•Foreign
Governments and Private Donors
•Forestry
Products
•Foreword
•Forging
an all-Asia economic forum
•Formal
Methods
•Former
Soviet Union has fastest HIV rise
•Former
Soviet Union has fastest HIV rise
•Former
Soviet republics have highest HIV growth rate
•Former
student raises HIV awareness
•Forum
speakers seek allies in HIV battle
•Foundation
for Academic Standards & Tradition
•Foundation
of Bangladesh, Myanmar Highway laid
•Foundations
Providing Grants for Environmental Purposes
•Fourth
Summit Preparatory Committee (PREPCOM 4)
•Free
HIV/AIDS treatment programme begins
•Free
concert tickets for HIV tests
•Free
occupied banks of Buriganga
•Fresh
bid to tap tele-talk
•Freshwater
Station, Mymensingh
•Freshwater
Station, Mymensingh
•Freshwater
Withdrawal by Country and Secto
•From
agricultural parastatals to private trade: Does this
work?
•From
grace to ugliness: The transformation of a glorious
city
•From
the Philippines and for the rice
•Function:
Headquarters, Mymensingh
•Function:
Headquarters, Mymensingh The headquarters of the institute is
situated at Mymensingh, which is some 120 km north of the capital
city, Dhaka. The institute functions through its various divisions
in respect of development, co
G •G
•G
•GARMENT
Exports To US, EU, Canada Dip Due To High Cost
•GARMENTECH
Bangladesh 2004 begins in city today
•GCC accounts for over 46pc of Arab world's GNP :
Expert
•GENETICALLY
modified organism: Need for bio-safety protection
•GEO
Global Environment Outlook
•GEOGRAPHY
•GETTING
a farm experience
•GETTING
real about globalisation in Bangladesh
•GETTING
real about globalization in Bangladesh
•GHGT
6
•GIVE
up political disputes in Safta implementation
process
•GLOBAL
Business Survey - Business and HIV/AIDS
•GLOBAL
Youth Service Movement Celebrates Fifth Anniversary with
... Global Youth Service Day is a public education campaign
that highlights the amazing contributions made by youth year-round
to their communities through volunteering. Led by Youth Service
America, wit
•GLOBAL
ending stocks for wheat seen at lowest level since
1981
•GLOBAL
poverty reduction target and Bangladesh
•GLOBAL
security measures to prevent high seas piracy
•GLOBAL trade talks 'could resume by
March'
•GLOBALISATION
and gender equations
•GLOBALISATION
and religious revivalism in South Asia - By Imtiaz
...
•GLOBALISATION
increases poverty in Pakistan and India
•GLOBALIZATION
Gives Poor Women a Brighter Future
•GLOBALIZATION
survives by tourism and tech
•GM
Food should not be allowed before test
•GM food : Bangladesh's position
•GOAT
ban disrupts sacrifices
•GOING
green in Barind
•GOOD
Health: HIV/Aids As a Workplace Issue
•GOOD
Health: Role of Microbicides in HIV Prevention
•GOOD
decisions regarding NGOs and micro-credit
•GOVERNMENTS
Not Serious About HIV/Aids - NACA Boss
•GOVT
Ecstatic As Exports Accelerate
•GOVT
adds more items under SAPTA duty concession list
•GOVT
agrees to issue licence to Indo-Bangla medicine
venture
•GOVT
cuts duty on Saarc goods
•GOVT
decides on highest 50pc agro-subsidy
•GOVT defends NGO stand against donors'
censure
•GOVT mulls appointment of 'tax
ombudsman'
•GOVT
ready to subsidise backward linkages of agro-processing
...
•GOVT
to arm textile units for WTO
•GOVT
to give Tk 100cr cash incentives to small, medium RMG
units
•GOVT
to import 50000 tonnes of TSP fertiliser
•GOVT
to simplify process of issuing export-import
licence
•GOVT'S 'look east policy' to expand trade with SE Asian
nations: ...
•GOVT'S share poses problem for
NCBs
•GOVT.
giving maximum facilities to exporters, NA told
•GRAFT , crime high on agenda at donors
?'meeting set for May 8
•GRAND
confce in April against into lerance:Business leaders decry
...
•GRAPHICAL
Unions in South Asia prepare to take on new
challenges
•GREEN
living comes in a range of shades to suit you and the
...
•GRICS:
Governance Research Indicator Country Snapshot The data and
methodology used to construct the indicators are described in
"Governance Matters III: Governance Indicators for 1996¿2002" (May
2003 draft).
•GRICS:
Governance Research Indicator Country Snapshot
•GROUP
gets $700,000 for HIV/AIDS outreach
•Gallstones
•Garments
•Gas
Technology Institute
•Gas
export only after ensuring reserves for 30 yrs:
Saifur
•Gasoline
beats diesel for cleaner autos
•Gaston to test wells' arsenic
levels
•Gastritis
•Gastroesophageal
Reflux Disease
•Gay
Activist Faces Prostitution, HIV Charges
•Gender
and Longitudinal Perspectives on Recreation Specialization Levels of
Saltwater Anglers in Texas (2002)
•General
Assembly
•General
Policy Issues National gas grid will be established for
maintaining reliable gas supply. To improve management efficiency,
production, transmission and distribution systems of gaseous fuels
will be managed as sepa
•General
Soil Types
•Genetically
modified organism: Need for bio-safety protection
•Genital
Herpes
•Geography
•Gestational
Hypertension
•Get
HIV Test Results in Minutes
•Ghana
National Preparations
•Giant
health plan, little success
•Gilead
Sciences files for approval of combination anti-HIV
pill
•Gingivitis
•Glaucoma
•Global
Environment Outlook 2000 Fig. - Asia and the
Pacific
•Global
Environment Outlook 2000: Climate Change
•Global
Level
•Global
Status of sars
•Global
Water Availability Global freshwater consumption rose sixfold
between 1900 and 1995 - more than twice the rate of population
growth. About one third of the world's population already lives in
countries considered to be
•Global
Water Consumption In the industrial sector, the biggest share
of freshwater is stored in reservoirs and dams for electrical power
generation and irrigation. However, the volume of water evapo rated
from reservoirs is
•Global
action for women (Chapter24)
•Global
farming systems
•Global
warming bigger threat than terrorism - Canada
•Global
warming could doom 1/3 of all species
•Global
warming now a real threat to life
•Globalisation
changes dynamics of business in Arab world "Family businesses
play an extremely important role in the Middle East," Amin Nasser, a
partner at Pricewaterhouse Coopers, said on the sidelines of a
two-day Middle East Economic Digest (MEED) famil
•Globalization
•Globalization
•Globalization
- World Bank
•Globalization,
Growth and Poverty: Building an Inclusive World
Economy
•Globalization,
Growth and Poverty: Building an Inclusive World
Economy
•Globalization,
Growth and Poverty: Building an Inclusive World
Economy
•Glossary
•Goiter
•Good Governance and Trade Policy: Are They the
Keys to Africa's Global Integration and Growth? (World Bank Policy
Research Working Paper 2038)
•Good
Internet Governance Key for Development - Annan
•Good
Practice Guidance and Uncertainty Management in National Greenhouse
Gas Inventories
•Good
news: The world is turning greener
•Gout
•Gov's Wife Advises Govt
on
•Governance
Matters (World Bank Policy Research Working Paper
2196)
•Governance
Matters III: Governance Indicators for 1996?2002 The
governance indicators reported here are an update and expansion of
our previous work, part of a research project on indicators
initiated in 1998 (Kaufmann, Kraay and Zoido-Lobatón 1999a,b and
200
•Governance Matters: From Measurement to
Action (from the IMF's Finance and Development)
•Governance
and Growth: Causality Which Way? Per capita incomes and the
quality of governance are strongly positively correlated across
countries.
•Governance
and Returns on Investment: An Empirical
Investigation
•Governance
for Human Development
•Governance
for Human Development El Salvador
•Governance
for Human Development El Salvador Dec 8-10, 1999
•Government
Budget Process
•Government
Organizations Ministry of Agriculture,Role of Agriculture in
Bangladesh Economy, Opportunities & Constraints of Agriculture
in Bangladesh, Agriculture Development Strategy of the Ministry,
SAARC Agricultural Infor
•Government
Policy
•Government
Support and Contingency Plan
•Government
and Politics
•Government
contemplating to regulate micro-credit movement
•Governments
must re-think aid to prevent thousands of deaths
in
•Govt
aids to curb HIV with Rs 10 test
•Govt
banks on sheep-rearing to galvanise rural economy
•Govt
firm to uphold human rights
•Govt
o kays marketing of anti-arsenic technologies
•Govt
plans to set up microcredit banks
•Govt
promises free drugs for HIV
•Govt
pushing opposition to point of no return: Hasina
•Govt
started Tk 100 cr disaster management project The country,
which is frequently encountering with different kinds of natural
disaster everyyear, has launched a Comprehensive Disaster Management
Programme (CDMP) involving Taka 100 crore aiming to
•Govt
to launch export bond to boost re-export of ICT
hardware
•Govt
to take steps to raise morale of police Relevant issues
including training of police personnel, separation of their
investigation and law enforcement functions and provision of modern
equipment and logistics to the police force came up for
•Govt.
Steps Sought to Keep SARS at Bay
•Grameen
Cyber Society at World Summit on Information
Society
•Grameen
Shakti O nly 30% population is receiving grid electricity in
Bangladesh i.e. vast majorities (70%) are deprived of conventional
electricity. Children's education, business and trade, agricultural
production
•Grameen
model not for all
•Grant
cut could hit HIV patients
•Green
living comes in a range of shades to suit you and the
planet
•Greenhouse
GasTrading After COP6: An Australian Perspective - Carrie
Sonneborn
•Greenhouse
gases increase, claim
•Greens
against leasing out Tanguar Haor
•Gross
Domestic Product
•Groundwater
drops to alarming level Wasa generates 85 percent of its
water from underground through tubewells and the rest by treating
surface water. Five years ago, 95 percent of Wasa water came from
underground, he said, adding: "Fiv
•Group
Works to Reduce High HIV Infection Rate in
Britain
•Growth
Rates
•Growth
Without Governance (Economía, Volume 3, Number 1)
•Guideline
report
•Gulf
Coast teacher, two others bike 500 miles for HIV/AIDS
charity
•Gulshan-Banani plot allocation mired in
'political subterfuge'
H •H
•H
•HARD
Currency
•HAVE
IT, will develop
•HEALTH
•HELP
in poverty reduction efforts: Khaleda: Donors decry
...
•HERPES
Virus Associated With HIV Linked To Rare Lung
Disease
•HIGH
airfreight charges plague flower export
•HIGH
costs sour investment climate
•HIGHWAY
which way?
•HIV 'ignorance' threatens
London
•HIV
Bite Threat Man Jailed
•HIV
Cases Reach 20-Year High In Scotland
•HIV
Changes SA Housing Needs
•HIV
Could Become Resistant to ARVs
•HIV
Driving TB Epidemic in East Africa
•HIV
Growth Rates Surge in Russia, Ukraine
•HIV
Infected have thicker carotid artery walls ? predictor of heart
attach and Stroke
•HIV
Infections High
•HIV
Infects 1.5 Koreans Per Day
•HIV
Infects One in Four Young S.African Women-Survey
•HIV
Inmates Should Have Access to Medication
•HIV
Leads to Hardening of Arteries
•HIV
Levels Among Injection Drug Users In The Western
U.S.
•HIV
Outbreak Is Identified Early
•HIV
Outbreak Looming for Black Community
•HIV
Rates Rising Among the Elderly
•HIV
Self-Infection Claims for Grants Unfounded
•HIV
Testing Bill Goes to Governor
•HIV
a risk to babies
•HIV
and AIDS Support
•HIV
and Coronary Risk
•HIV
cases overwhelm our state hospitals
•HIV
children battle back to school
•HIV
concerns on campus
•HIV
continues to affect mostly white gay men in San
Francisco
•HIV
drug program for poor nations grows
•HIV
drugs for Africa unsure
•HIV
finds new way to play hide and seek
•HIV
finds new way to play hide and seek
•HIV
hitting new groups in Kentucky
•HIV
hurts hundreds of kids in Oregon
•HIV
in Tripura
•HIV infection 'still possible in
hospitals'
•HIV
infection + rape = attempted murder
•HIV
infection rates increasing
•HIV
jab claim dismissed
•HIV
organs for HIV patients
•HIV
patients face heart-disease risk - U.S. study
•HIV
positive persons cannot be barred from job :
Court
•HIV
positive woman educates younger audience
•HIV
positive, help negative for Nigerian footballer
•HIV
pregnancy care has drawback
•HIV
prevention pill study includes gays
•HIV prevention: Gates' wife pledges $200
million
•HIV rapid test 'too unreliable'
•HIV
rate dropping among youth
•HIV
rates rising among the elderly
•HIV risk for S Africa's gays
•HIV
specific immune responses key to speed of disease
progression
•HIV
spreading fast in Russia, Ukraine, Estonia
•HIV
tests taken out of the shadows
•HIV
threat
•HIV
upsurge seen in black male students
•HIV
workers vulnerable to unfair practices by
employers
•HIV-INFECTED
suspect standing trial under mask
•HIV-POSITIVE
Man Jailed After Sex With Women
•HIV-POSITIVE
Man Jailed Again
•HIV-Positive
Gymnast May Return to Cirque
•HIV-TESTING
calls inundate health office
•HIV-blocking
microbicides go on trial
•HIV-positive
man held in assault case
•HIV-positive
orphans given love, shelter
•HIV/AIDS
Figures May Increase, Says Osotimehin
•HIV/AIDS Rates Increase for African Americans in Prince
George's County
•HIV/AIDS
Sufferers Bemoan Discrimination
•HIV/AIDS
Survey Drivers Demand Allowances
•HIV/AIDS
and humanitarian aid
•HIV/AIDS
awareness: FG sensitizes head teachers
•HIV/AIDS
control projects in Viet Nam pay off
•HIV/AIDS
epidemic mounts in Russia
•HIV/AIDS
groups challenged
•HIV/AIDS
policy ready for distribution in schools
•HIV/AIDS:
16 States Get $48m Grant From W/Bank
•HIV/AIDS:
Breaking the backbone of development in Pakistan
•HIV/AIDS:
Epidemic Spreads In Asia-Pacific Region, U.N.
Warns
•HIV/AIDS: Why Cure Hasn't Been
Found
•HIV/Aids
Claims 33 Lives At Wa
•HIV/Aids
Project Registers High Acceptance Rate
•HIV/Aids
ray of hope announced
•HIV/Aids:
Govt has no regrets
•HIV/Aids:
UN Raises Alarm Over Funding
•HIV/Aids:
the Invisible Invaders
•HK
reports 1st imported dengue fever case in 2004
•HOPES
and fears
•HOPING
for a roadblock
•HOSPITAL
Lab Faulted in HIV, Hepatitis C Tests
•HOSPITAL
gave out wrong HIV results for over a year
•HOUSING
project for poor on rly land
•HOW
New York Times Reporter was trailed by spies in
Bangladesh
•HOW
much justifiable is coercion in democracy?
•HOW
safe are the plastic pots?
•HOW
to make Biman Bangladesh self-sustaining and
profitable
•HOWARD
Brown launches HIV testing program in China
•HSBC
eyes fast growing Islamic banking market in
Bangladesh
•HSBC
opens Amanah branch in Dhaka
•HUMAN
RIGHTS
•Hakaluki
bird killing goes
•Halitosis
•Hanoi
to help Dhaka get berth in Asian Regional Forum
•Hay
Fever
•Health
Care Facilities
•Health
Information Service (disease list & symptoms)
•Health
Information Service (disease list & symptoms)
•Health
Population and Family Welfare
•Health
plan launched without budget
•Healthy
Life Expectancy Rankings Disability Adjusted Life Expectancy
(DALE) summarizes the expected number of years to be lived in what
might be termed the equivalent of "full health." To calculate DALE,
the years of ill-health are
•Heart
Attack
•Heart Disease, HIV/AIDS and Fitness Should
Be Nation's Top Health Priorities,
•Hearts
win HIV/AIDS Cup
•Help
protect ecosystem of Sundarbans
•Help
with Searches
•Hemorrhoids
•Henan
boosts help to HIV/AIDS victims
•Hepatitis
•Hepatitis
cure for HIV victims found
•Heron
sighted as early as 1975 in Bhutan
•High
Cholesterol
•High
Homocysteine
•High
Triglycerides
•High
stakes at The Hague
•Hill
violence threatens Bangladesh peace treaty
•Himalayan
Water Problem According to Himalayan water expert Jayanta
Bandyopadhyay, the two largest Himalayan rivers - the Ganges and the
Brahmaputra - along with their tributaries, comprise the third
largest water resource
•Hindu-Muslim dialogue can't be limited to
RSS
•Hinduism
•Historical
Perspective
•Hives
•Holiday
mood in govt offices
•Home
•Honduras
National Preparations
•Honorable
Minister, MoEF
•Honorable
President
•Honorable
Prime Minister
•Honorable
Secretary, MoEF
•Honorable
State Minister, MoEF
•Hope
After Testing HIV Positive - The Voice of a Person Living With
HIV/Aids
•Hope
new drugs will protect millions from HIV
•Hormonal
contraceptive associated with increased risk of HIV
infection
•Households
Distribution in Bangladesh
•Houston
Firm Set to Begin Human Trials of New HIV
Treatment
•How
Big is Your CO2 Footprint?
•How
SARS Works
•How
much justifiable is coercion in democracy? In general the
conditions that decrease the need for coercion and increase the
prospects forpeaceful adjustment are also favourable to popular
government. The larger the area of agreement among diffe
•How
to Make a Difference
•Human
Development Report
•Human
Development Report 2001
•Human
Development report shows worsening poverty in South
Asia
•Human
Dimensions of Fisheries Research Lab Texas A&M
University
•Human
Resource Development & Edu. Planning Vision
•Human
Rights Watch Report on Sexual Violence and HIV in South
Africa
•Human
rights for children and women: How UNICEF helps make them a
reality.
•Human
trials of HIV microbicides announced
•Human
trials of new anti-HIV gels announced
•Humanitarian
Response to Children 1999 UNICEF has appealed urgently for
humanitarian aid in 1999 to provide special assistance to countries
facing emergencies.
•Hunters
threaten Sumatran tiger
•Hydroelectric
Capacity, 1996
•Hypertension
•Hypoglycemia
•Hypothyroidism
I •I
•I
•I
caught SARS on holiday
•ICB
reduces interest rate
•ICB
reduces interest rates on loans
•ICC
conference
•ICC-B
confce to give impetus to multilateralism
•ICC-B
conference calls for trade talks restart
•ICC-B int'l confce aims to
revive trade talks
•ICC/UNEP
Awards for Sustainable Development Leaders
•ICEM
calls for support against HIV/AIDS
•ICFTU
briefs European Parliament on wrongs of trade union
rights
•ICICI
to securitise Rs 10000 crore in 2005
•ICT
Policy Indonesia
•ICT
Policy Nepal An IT applications scenario in Nepal is assessed
and national IT vision defined. IT goals are identified. Extent to
which the present and proposed telecom infrastructure can support
the goals and tec
•ICT
Policy Philippines
•ICT
Policy Srilanka
•ICT
task force talks turning BTTB into corporate body
•IF not checked,
country's population to double in next 30 years:
...
•IF
shirts could speak and "we the people" would listen I am
angry because of what is happening to these workers, who sew our
garments. There are two million garment workers in Bangladesh, and
85% of them are young women 16-25 years old. Each year they
se
•IISD's SB-13 Press Page
•IJM
to turn ICP into China springboard
•IMAGE
of Islam and Jakarta Declaration
•IMF
Adopts Policy to Aid Countries That Open Domestic Markets
...
•IMF
Approves a New Loan Program
•IMF
OK "s new loan plan to deal with trade
disruptions
•IMF
and World Bank to help states fight terror
financing
•IMF'S
funding for countries hit by trade liberalization,
...
•IMMEDIATE
fumigation and anti-mosquito measures against
tropical
•IMPROVING
operations of Chittagong Port
•IMPROVING
railway services
•IMPROVING
the Image of Bangladesh
•IMPROVING
working conditions in garments factories
•IN
December Ukraine exported 60 pc less minor oilseeds than month
...
•INCREASE
in percentage of women with HIV
•INCREASE
subsidy to agriculture: Minister
•INCREASING the UK's commitment to
Bangladesh
•INDIA
News > India calls for SAARC tax treaty
(update)
•INDIA
calls emergency regional talks on bird flu
•INDIA
cotton prices to stay at high level
•INDIA
favors free trade with Bangladesh
•INDIA must emulate Indonesia 's
attitude for SAFTA success
•INDIA offers to develop Myanmar's port
•INDIA
ready to offer all help to promote trade
•INDIA
rises as strategic US ally
•INDIA
should consult Bangladesh before any action
•INDIA
to export petrol, jet fuel to Bangladesh
•INDIA
urged to remove trade various
•INDIA'S 03/04 sugar
exports seen sharply lower
•INDIA,
Bangladesh in talks for free-trade area
•INDIA,
Bangladesh to enhance trade ties
•INDIA,
Others Ask For WTO Roadmap On Implementation And S&D
...
•INDIA-BANGLADESH
JOINT WORKING GROUP ON TRADE HELD
•INDIA-PAKISTAN:
Trade Relations: Opportunities for Growth
•INDIAN
cars prove to be a liability
•INDIAN
media launches fresh anti-Bangladesh campaign
•INDIAN
river-link plan to affect economy, ecology badly
•INDO-BANGLA
talks continue on how to boost trade
•INDO-BANGLADESH
trade talks
•INDONESIA
denies bird flu cover-up
•INDUSTRIAL
policy soon SMEs to get priority
•INDUSTRIALISATION-SMES
should top the agenda
•INDUSTRY
•INDUSTRY
steps forward to clean up air
•INFLATION
increases to 5.1pc in Nov
•INFRASTRUCTURE
DEVELOPMENT AT LAND CUSTOMS STATIONS TO BOOST TRADE WITH
NEIGHBOURING COUNTRIES
•INFRASTRUCTURE
building for development
•INFRASTRUCTURES
need more attention
•INSTEAD
make boycotting of Parliament unhelpful
•INSTRAW
•INT'L business confce kicks off
today
•INT'L community
worried over political situation
•INT'L confce ends
calling for equitable trade regime
•INT'L leather fair
fetches $7.73m spot orders
•INT'L standard
abattoir opens in Thakurgaon next month
•INT'L workers body
reports right denial to ILO
•INTENSIFY
campaign to tap Australian duty-free access
•INTEREST
rates for microcredit
•INTERGOVERNMENTAL
PANEL ON FORESTS
•INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE ON THE CHALLENGES OF GLOBALIZATION
•INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE ON THE CHALLENGES OF GLOBALIZATION
•INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE ON THE CHALLENGES OF GLOBALIZATION
•INTERNATIONAL
PLANT PROTECTION CONVENTION To maintain and increase
international cooperation in controlling pests and diseases of
plants and plant products, and in preventing their introduction and
spread across national boundaries.
•INTERNATIONAL
Trade & Industrial Exhibition allures Omani
...
•INTERNATIONAL
YEAR OF FRESHWATER 2003 Freshwater is the single most
precious element for life on earth. It is essential for satisfying
basic human needs, health, food production, energy and maintenance
of regional and global ecosystems.
•INTERNATIONAL
notes
•INTERNATIONAL
trade fair inaugurated
•INTERPLAY
between democracy and authoritarianism
•INTRIGUING
Clues to ? Trojan Horse ? Gene in HIV Infection
•INVEST
in infrastructure to rescue RMG
•INVESTMENT
clime
•INVOLVE
more women in decision-making Delegates from Pakistan, Nepal,
India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh are taking part in the
meet.
•IOM
to rehabilitate river erosion victims
•IPCC
Emission Factor Database
•IPCC
Special Report on The Regionals Impacts of Climate Change An
Assessment of Vulnerability
•IPCC
Special Reports
•IPCC
Special Technical Papers
•IPCC
Working Group III accepts its contribution to IPCC Third Assessment
Report
•IRAN
for common D-8 trade market
•IRKED
agri ministry to talk with the energy
•IS
"HIV optimism" leading to riskier sex?
•IS
now the right time for a new political force?
•IS
the investment-related cost really cheap in
Bangladesh?
•IS
the investment-related cost really cheap in
Bangladesh?
•ISLAMIC
"8" summit in Tehran: trade & economy on
agenda
•ISLAMIZATION
OF BENGAL, 1202-1757
•ISRAEL:
HIV bomb plot foiled
•IT
Edu. in Bangladesh Bangladesh Government has given the
highest priority on IT so that she can emerge as a major software
exporting country in a minimum span of time.
•IT can be Bangladesh's Super Highway
to Prosperity
•IT
lack proper environment
•IT
lack proper environment
•IT'S arsenic hour, dad!
•ITCB
asks members to focus on agreement
•If
you think you might have SARS, you should
•Ignorance
behind HIV prejudices
•Illinois
house passes HIV-related organ transplant bill
•Immune
Function
•Impact
Data - Eyi Megh Eyi Roudra - Bangladesh
(Article1)
•Impact
of El Niño and La Niña on Southeast Asia
•Impact
of El Niño and La Niña on Southeast Asia
•Implementation
and Monitoring
•Import
Policy
•Imported
fish found contaminated with formal in in
Bangladesh
•Improving
the nutritional status in Bangladesh -The Daily Star
12.12.2003
•In
Asia, Pollution Spreads As Economies Boom Skies in northern
China glow orange in sandstorms that cross the Pacific and lay dust
on thewestern United States. From inner Mongolia to the Indian
subcontinent and tropical SoutheastAsia, says one
•In Focus: Who said where there's muck there's
brass?
•In
pictures: Life under SARS
•Inaugural Ceremony of Second LDC Trade Ministers'
Meeting The Inaugural Cceremony of the Second LDC Trade
Ministers' Meeting organised by the Ministry of Commerce, Government
of the People's Republic of Bangladesh will be held at the Grand
Ballroom of PAn P
•Inbound
Travelers Advised Not to Carry Processed Meat The regulations
prevent inbound travelers from carrying unpasteurized meat and meat
products. Only processed meat certified by the country of origin
quarantines is permitted to be brought into Korea.
•Incentives
for Early Action on Climate Change
•Inching
Forward at the Climate Talks in Buenos Aires
•Independent
University, Bangladesh (IUB)
•India
•India
National Preparations
•India
back in the list of SARS reporting countries
•India
begins massive tiger census
•India begins one of world's largest tiger
counts
•India
hopes for removal of trade imbalance with
Bangladesh
•India
in negotiation with Bangladesh on FTA
•India river-link project and Bangladesh's
woes
•India's water
withdrawal : Bangladesh facing droughts , PM
•India,
4 Asian Nations To Agree On Free Trade Framework
•India,
Bangladesh striving to save Bengal tigers
•India,
Bangladesh striving to save Bengal tigers Armed with
protective fiberglass vests, steel helmets, guns, wooden clubs,
firecrackers and nylon nets, wildlife experts from India and
Bangladesh are tracking Royal Bengal tigers in the Sundarbans
a
•India,Bangladesh
urged to liberalise trade policies
•India-Bangladesh
cooperation on transboundary rivers
•Indian
ICT Policy 2002 - 2005
•Indian
cabinet approves South Asian Free Trade Area .
•Indian
tiger census in Sunderbans Forest finds population
stable Spread over 9,000 square kilometers (3,500 square
miles) of river delta and crisscrossed by a maze of creeks and tiny
tributaries of the Ganges River, the Sunderbans Forest is one of the
last survivi
•Indicators
Of Education System In Bangladesh
•Indigestion,
Heartburn, and Low Stomach Acidity
•Indiscriminate
use of wood in kilns threatens environment
•Indo-Bangla
joint tiger census starts today
•Indo-Bangla
tiger census from tomorrow
•Indonesia
(Status of national WSSD preparations)
•Industrial
Crops
•Industrial
Policy
•Industries Bangladesh
is a late starter in the process of industrialisation. Before
liberation, some simple process industries like jute, textiles and
sugar mills, two pulp and paper mills, a small urea
fertil
•Infected
health worker sparks HIV/Aids tests
•Infection
•Inflammatory
Bowel Disease
•Influenza
•Information
Projects
•Information
Technology Policy
•Information
Technology Policy 2001-2005 -
•Information
Technology in Bangladesh
•Information
for Participants
•Information
for decision-making(Chapter40)
•Information
papers on groundwater
•Information
technology must be used to improve life in poor countries -
Annan "A powerful coalition has now formed to support this
cause, and to guide us in our quest," Mr. Annan said in a video
message to the fifth meeting of the UN Information and
Communications Technology T
•Infrastructure
building for development
•Initiative
for a Water Supply and Sanitation Programme
•Inland
Waterways and Ports
•Insomnia
•Instant
HIV Test Kit
•Instil
civic values in students to achieve good
governance
•Institutional
Obstacles to Doing Business: Region-by-Region Results from a
Worldwide Survey of the Private Sector (World Bank Policy Research
Working Paper 1759)
•Insulin
Resistance Syndrome
•Insurance
industry and climate change on the prairies: A status
report
•Insurgency
in the Chittagong Hills
•Int'l trade fair in Dubai
from January 10
•Integrated
Pest Management Policy for Bangladesh Chemical pesticides
will only be used in cases where IPM fails to control the pests. The
following measures will be taken in respect of distribution and use
of chemical pesticides in the light of exi
•Integrated
approach(Chapter10)
•Integrated
model systems for national assessments of the effects of climate
change: applications in New Zealand and
Bangladesh
•Integrating
early warning of natural disasters into public policy The
Second International Conference on Early Warning (EWC-II) took place
in Bonn, Germany, from 16-18 October 2003, at the Internationales
Kongresszentrum Bundeshaus
•Integrating
environment and development(Chapter8)
•Intelligence
and Security
•Intensity
of Rabi Irrigation 1996/97
•Interest
rates on savings certificates slashed
•Intergovernmental
Panel on Climate Change ( IPCC )
•Intermittent
Claudication
•International
Agricultural Research Institutes Consultative Groups for
International Agricultural Research (CGIAR), International Crops
Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT),
International Rice Research Institute (IRRI),Internati
•International
Banks
•International
Climate Change Links
•International
Climate Policy & the IT-Sector -Summary
•International
Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) The objective
is to raise the quality of life for all people through appropriate
population and development policies and programmes aimed at
achieving poverty eradication, sustained economic growth
i
•International
Events
•International
Migration and the Global Economic Order:An
Overview
•International
Migration and the Global Economic Order:An Overview Global
capitalism, vintage 21st century, is less friendly to the
international migration of unskilled people than were previous waves
of globalization (such as that of the late 19th century). A
freer
•International
Organization In Dhaka
•International
Organization for Standards (ISO Information)
•International
Organizations
•International
Ozone Day
•International
Poverty Day 2002 - by SDNP
•International
Resources Link
•International
Rules for Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading
•International
Rules for Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading
•International
Rules for Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading - Executive
Summary
•International
Rules for Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading - Executive
Summary
•International
Trade Statistics 2000
•International
University of Business Agriculture and Technology
(IUBAT)
•International
Water Events
•International
Water Laws Expressing the conviction that a framework
convention will ensure the utilization, development, conservation,
management and protection of international watercourses and the
promotion of the optimal
•International Women's Day
•International
Women's Day - Sexual Violence And HIV/Aids
Vulnerability
•International
cooperation(Chapter2)
•International
institutional arrangements(Chapter38)
•International
legal instruments and mechanisms(Chapter39)
•International
micro-credit summit begins tomorrow US-based Microcredit
Summit Campaign is the co-organizer. Leader of the Opposition in
Parliament Sheikh Hasina is scheduled to chair the closing session
of the summit on February 19. Dr Ahmed said th
•International
workshop on "Dissemination of Solar Photovoltaic Energy in
Bangladesh"
•Internet
Service Providers in Bangladesh
•Internet
fair breaking bounds
•Internet
in Bangladesh: A Millennium Perspective
•Intranets
•Intranets
•Introduction
•Introduction
•Inundation
Land Type
•Investment
Scenario
•Involve
community in city solid waste management
•Iran
(National Review/Assessment)
•Iron-Deficiency
Anemia
•Irrigation
•Irritable
Bowel Syndrome
•Is
Islam Trying to Conquer the World by Sword?
•Is
Naikkhyangchhari a transit point? Government sources said
Naikkhyangchhari, the southernmost upazila of Bandarban hill
district, is a sensitive area due to its geographic proximity to
about half of the 173-km Bangladesh-Myanmar land-
•Islam
•Islam
in Bangladesh
•Islamic
Architecture merged with tradition
•Islamic
Parties
•Islamic
Republic of Iran National Preparations
•Islamic
University of Technology (IUT)
•Israel
National Preparations
•Issues
Brief - Early Greenhouse Abatement Action - Clinton Watkins &
Simon Dawkin
•It's not right to conclude that the country with the
lowest CPI score is the most corrupt
J •J
•J
•JAPAN
confirms first blood-transfusion HIV infection
case
•JAPAN
ready to assist in industrial development: Lawlessness,
...
•JAPAN
urged to develop exclusive industrial zone
•JAPANESE
want irritants cleared as Dhaka seeks more
investment
•JB
targets top 50 defaulters
•JBIC
governor to join city conference
•JOINT
statement: Dhaka, Hanoi to expand cooperation
•JS
body against cluster villages near Sundarbans
•JS
body for fertiliser build-up to face crisis
•JS
body visits Bangladesh Bank: Go ahead with drive against
...
•JS probe stalled over ministry's
non-help
•JUDGE
to rule on HIV-positive man
•JULY
2002
•JUNE
2002
•Jahangirnagar
University
•January
2001 (EIA)
•Japan
National Preparations
•Japan's trade surplus
with Asia soars 63pc in Nov
•Japanese
Ambassador says: Governance main obstacle to
foreign
•Japanese
want irritants cleared as Dhaka seeks more
investment
•Joint
Press Statement on Phnom Penh Regional Platform
•Joint
Ventures and Foreign Investment
•Jordan
National Preparations
•Judiciary
•July-Nov
export earnings up but short of target
•Jute
•Jute
•Jute
can be used to produce wood substitutes
K •K
•K
•KARACHI:
Plan for CNG engines in buses soon
•KEY2
LEARNING to meet global educational challenges
•KHALEDA
assured of more WB support
•KHALEDA
invited to D8 Summit in Tehran
•KHALEDA
opens 3-day fair :Expand market of leather
products
•KHALEDA
seeks multilateral aid in power sector
•KHALEDA
urges opposition to join JS
•KHOSRU
for lowering interest rates to 5-6pc
•KHOSRU
rules out GSP scrap possibility
•KHOSRU
seeks increased Australian investment
•KL
to present its views on reviving D8 trade links
•KUWAIT
Fund agrees to provide more assistance for CPDP
•KYOTO
PROTOCOL TO THE UNITED NATIONS FRAMEWORK CONVENTION ON CLIMATE
CHANGE The net changes in greenhouse gas emissions by sources
and removals by sinks resulting from direct human-induced land-use
change and forestry activities, limited to afforestation,
reforestation and d
•Kalam
for greater cooperation between India, Bangladesh
•Karmasangsthan
Bank earns Tk 50.5m pretax profit
•Kazakhstan
National Preparations
•Keeping
cool without warming the planet: Cutting HFCs, PFCs, and SF6 In
Europe
•Keeping
cool without warming the planet: Cutting HFCs, PFCs, and SF6 In
Europe
•Keeping
cool without warming the planet: Cutting HFCs, PFCs, and SF6 In
Europe (Executive Summary)
•Kenyan
Government Publishes Guide to Curb Spread of
HIV/AIDS
•Khaleda
for devising LDC mechanism for fair world trade deal The
prime minister said, "On the complex matters of international trade,
we need strong political will and the desire to work together with
all in order to achieve our shared goals in the days to
com
•Khosru
seeks more ideas from businesses for better economy Commerce
Minister Amir Khosru Mahmud Chowdhury yesterday sought more ideas
from trade bodiesfor better economic development as he handed over
medals to exporters for their performances.
•Khosru
urges businessmen to raise voice against strike
•Kissing
RNA And HIV-1: Unraveling The Details
•Knowledge
Networking for the Unreached
•Knowledge
Networking for the Unreached
•Korea
National Preparations
•Kyoto
Protocol to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate
Change The Kyoto Protocol has the same ultimate objective as
the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC),
which is the stabilization of atmospheric concentrations of
greenhouse gases
•Kyoto
Protocol to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate
Change
•Kyoto
Protocol to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate
Change.
L •L
•L
•LA
County to intensify fight against HIV, STDs in gay
bathhousesn
•LAB-MADE
T cells could revolutionise cancer, HIV therapies
•LACK
of dredging a threat to water transportation While presenting
a keynote paper at the workshop, Associate Professor of Bangladesh
University of Engineering and TechnologyAbdur Rahim said four
million people are employed in the country's water tr
•LACK
of proper initiative Market in Russian remains unexplored
...
•LACK
of term financing deters SMEs to flourish in Bangladesh:
IFC
•LACK
of term financing deters SMEs to flourish in Bangladesh:
IFC
•LAMY
on Cancun catch up
•LAW
in the making as govt gives nod to limited trade unionism at
...
•LAW,
order improvement, curb on graft key to fighting poverty:
...
•LDC
Commerce Ministers? confce ends: Duty, quota-free access to
...
•LDC
TRADE MINISTERS MEET TO PLAN FOR CANCUN LDC participation in
the multilateral trading system remains a major challenge for these
countries and for the international community. Their share in world
trade is a miniscule 0.5%, and some of the
•LDC Trade Ministers' Meeting -
Zanzibar
•LDC
banks should give soft loans in villages
•LDC
causes lost in lack of expertise, leadership When pointed out
that the LDCs were not benefiting from the rule-based multilateral
trading system and that the share of the LDCs' trade in the world
market has been declining over the last few decad
•LDC
trade ministers meet begins in city tomorrow In all,
delegations from 38 of the 49 LDC group are coming to Dhaka on this
occasion. In the first two days of the meeting, discussions on a
common strategy and adoption of an agenda of action will
b
•LDCS
for an equitable trade order
•LDCS
to seek MFA extension in Dakar
•LDCs
adopt 16-point Dhaka Declaration Binding commitment on duty-
and quota-free market access for all products from LDCs, temporary
movement of natural persons and demand for urgent remedy against
subsidies on cotton provided by develop
•LDCs
need to consolidate trade gains in next WTO ministerial The
declaration reaffirmed the demand of the LDcs for duty free and
quota free access of goods with relaxed and simplified rule of
origin. It also demanded immediate moratorium on anti- dumping and
c
•LEATHER
industry in deep crisis
•LEATHER
sector may see export surge after 2005
•LET
the independent Anti-Corruption Commission be truly
...
•LET'S seek a common
ground
•LEVEL
playing field needed for faster telecoms growth
•LIBYA
Passes HIV Verdicts
•LIBYA
to sentence Bulgarians in HIV trial next week
•LIMESTONE'S
HIV-positive inmates admitted to education, work
•LIMESTONE'S
HIV-positive inmates admitted to education, work
•LINK
Model: A means to improve Rural Livelihood
•LIVING
with HIV, living with faith
•LOCAL
businesses asked to invest in BD
•LOCAL
groups offer free HIV testing
•LOK
Sabha dissolved, over to polls
•LONE
wholesale market in country: 200 Tones of flowers sold at
...
•LONG
History Creates Diverse Culture
•LOUNG,
Khaleda hold official talks: 2 accords signed to expand
...
•LOW
productivity causes loss at Ctg Port
•LOWER
interest, better governance stressed
•Laboratory
methods for SARS diagnosis Laboratories performing SARS
specific PCR tests should adopt strict criteria for confirmation of
positive results , especially in low prevalence areas, where the
positive predictive value might be lo
•Labour
Force in Bangladesh
•Labour
and Manpower
•Lack
of coordination hinders conservation of
biodiversity
•Lactose
Intolerance
•Lamoni
Express starts rolling It would also stop at Kaunia,
Gaibandha, Bogra, Shantahar, Natore, Sadanandapur, Saidabad,
Ibrahimabad, Tangail, Joydevpur and Dhaka airport stations en route
to Kamalapur.
•Land
Tenancy 1996/97
•Land
Use
•Land
Use, Land-Use Change, and Forestry. 2000
•Landmark
Indo-American Study: Circumcision, HIV, Among Hindus Vs.
Muslims
•Landmgrabbers
get active as road via Hatimrjheel delayed
•Last
Updates on COP6 In a final informal Plenary session for
government ministers and other senior officials, COP-6 President Jan
Pronk has announced that final efforts to seek consensus have
concluded without agreement.
•Latin
America and Caribbean Regional Roundtable
•Latin
America and the Caribbean
•Latin
America and the Caribbean Regional Preparatory
Process
•Launch
land recovery drive next month
•Law
experts welcome move to make HIV infection a
crime
•Law
reform needed in view of the HIV/AIDS pandemic -
Activist
•Law
to muffle noise soon
•Lead-time
cut, better port needed for RMG in post-MFA era
•Leading
Sectors for U.S. exports and investment in
Bangladesh
•Leading
Sectors for U.S. exports and investment in
Bangladesh
•Leading
Sectors for U.S. exports and investment in
Bangladesh
•Leftist
Parties
•Legal
Basis
•Legislature
•Leukoplakia
•Liberation
War-based 3D video game launched
•Library
and Documentation
•Library
and Documentation
•Lights,
camera, Brian van Ruin
•Link
•Link
•Link
•Link
to info superhighway in sight: Dhaka signs deal for submarine
cable
•Linkages
between Climate Change and Desertification
•List
of IT Companies in Bangladesh
•List
of LDC Countries
•List
of Meetings
•List
of Members
•Literacy
Rates Of Population Of 7 Years And Above Age (Unadjusted) In Census,
1991
•Literacy
in Bangladesh Present & Future
•Little
Money For HIV Tests Despite College Outbreak
•Livelihood
of 100m threatened
•Liver
Cirrhosis
•Lives
at risk as HIV drug runs out
•Living
a quality retired life
•Local
Administration
•Local
Dynamics in an Era of Globalization: 21st Century Catalysts for
Development
•Local
Dynamics in an Era of Globalization: 21st Century Catalysts for
Development
•Local
Dynamics in an Era of Globalization: 21st Century Catalysts for
Development
•Local
Elites
•Local
Events (Bangladesh)
•Local
Link
•Local authorities'
initiatives in support of Agenda 21(Chapter28)
•Local
communities and ecotourism
•Local
communities and ecotourism
•Lonmin
says 25% of employees have HIV
•Loss
of biodiversity threat to sustainable use of
natural
•Low
Back Pain
•Low
literacy level in Asia: UNESCO
•Lung
Cancer
•Lung
Scarring Found in Hong Kong Sars Victims
•Lycos
Environmental News Network
M •M
•M
•M'SIAN duo
to perform in Brunei for HIV-positive patient
•MAIZE
amazes farmers in Sherpur
•MAIZE
amazes farmers in Sherpur
•MAJOR
Groups discuss implementation of MDGs and JPOI at
CSD-12
•MAKE ties meaningful thru' expanding
trade, commerce
•MAKING
Violence against Women Count Violence within the family takes
different forms - from physical aggression, such as slapping,
hitting, kicking and beating to psychological abuse, such as
intimidation, constant belittling and humil
•MALARIA
and HIV/AIDS, major headache
•MALAYSIA
to invest more in Bangladesh
•MALAYSIANS plan investment in
Bangladesh's electronics, ceramics ...
•MAN
May Have Infected Women In Two States With HIV
•MAN
With HIV Gets 25 Years In Prison
•MANAGEMENT
practices and competitiveness
•MANAGING
THE ECONOMY
•MANAGING
Water
•MARCH
2002
•MARICO
Consolidated Net Up 4.9% At Rs 59 Crore
•MARICO
industries: Holding up, against odds
•MASHREQBANK
streamlines international operations
•MAY
2002
•MCCI
asks govt to negotiate free trade deal with India
•MDG
and safe water
•MEASURE
for success of Asian democracy is not the same
•MEASURES
to be taken to bridge the trade gap with India;
PM
•MEASURES
to save Jute Industry
•MEASURES
to save Jute Industry
•MEETING
of Bangladesh ? s donors : Graft , crime high on
agenda
•MEETING
to discuss export of surplus sugar
•MEGA
trade fair begins in Ctg today
•MEMBERS
OF BUREAU - CSD (Tenth Session)
•MEN
accused of raping children to get rid of HIV
•MERSON
evaluates global responses to HIV/AIDS
•MET
office warns of drought
•METHAMPHETAMINE is a 'new challenge
in HIV treatment
•MFCS
Organises HIV/Aids Workshop
•MFI-BANK
loan syndication needed for SME growth
•MICH.
city council approves Muslim prayers
•MICRO-CREDIT
for real benefit of the poor
•MICRO-CREDIT
in Bangladesh Serves as Model for Other Countries
•MICRO-INSURERS
want investment scopes
•MICROCREDIT
brings smile to faces of ultra poor
•MICROCREDIT
empowers Afghan women
•MICROCREDIT
summit continues Experts call to ensure edn, sound
...
•MICROCREDIT
summit ends Hasina against govt control on NGOs
•MICROCREDIT
? a revolution for the poor that began with a ...
•MICROCREDIT:
Bank for poor began with a basket-weaver
•MICROFINANCE,
rural power structure and empowerment Bangladesh is indeed a
social laboratory of microfinance. The rural power structure has
also been undergoing significant changes due to the presence of
hundreds of microfinance organisations. Althoug
•MIDDLE
East, North Africa region sees extreme poverty cut by
half
•MINTOO
seeks special Dutch treatment for Bangladesh exports in
...
•MONEY
MARKET - 29/12/2003
•MONEY
MARKET - 30/12/2003
•MONEY
MARKET Call rate remains low
•MONGOLIA
keen to import Bangladeshi products
•MONGU
Villagers Linking HIV/Aids to Witchcraft?
•MONITORING
of social sector development expenditure
•MONTREAL
in tests of double-whammy HIV vaccines
•MORE
HIV Retests Ordered at Maryland General Hospital
•MORE
HIV moms having healthy babies
•MORE
and more Islamic nations embrace tourism for economic
...
•MORTALITY
Rate for Romanian Children With HIV in Constanta
Drops
•MOST
of humanity in cities by 2007
•MOVE
to introduce second tea auction market falls
through
•MOVE
to protect garment sector: Body to help face post MFA
risks
•MOVE
to renew Account Trade with Myanmar
•MSG
Sensitivity
•MULTI-FIBER pact's end spells
doom for many in Asia
•MULTI-STAKEHOLDER
DIALOGUES
•MULTI-STAKEHOLDER
DIALOGUES PAPERS(prepcom4)
•MULTI-STAKEHOLDER
DIALOGUES(prepcom4)
•MUSLIMS
burn effigies of Taslima Nasreen
•Mabu
Ali, his cattle and a urea plant
•Macular
Degeneration
•Madhupur
- a tale of dying forests
•Magistrate
lives out death threat
•Major
Groups & The Summit
•Major
Groups Initiatives
•Major
Groups Special Studies
•Major
Pakistani aid donors rank lowest in CGD/FP Index Major
countries providing aid to Pakistan rank lowest in the CGD/FP
Commitment to Development Index that ranks 21 of the world's richest
countries according to how much their policies help or
hinder
•Major
Ruranga Gets HIV-Negative Kids
•Malabsorption
•Malaria
Deadlier Than HIV/Aids
•Malawi
Takes Public Policy Measures Against HIV/Aids
•Malaysia
braces for interest rate cut
•Male
Infertility
•Man Who Vows to 'Kill' HIV Virus
•Man
failed to tell sex partner of his disease
•Man
suspected of HIV crime
•Managing
fragile ecosystems(Chapter12)
•Managing
fragile ecosystems(Chapter13)
•Manpower
Development
•Manpower
Development
•Many
Now Want HIV Test
•Many
rural Africans may have HIV-like virus
•Map
of Number of Current probable cases
•Marine Fisheries and Technology Station, Cox's
Bazar
•Marine Fisheries and Technology Station, Cox's
Bazar
•Marrakech
Declaration
•Mass
Media
•Mass.
woman sues over HIV misdiagnosis
•Massacre
at Hakaluki Haor
•Matlab
Health and Socio-Economic Survey (MHSS)
•Mauritius
National Preparations
•Maximum
And Minimum Temperature At Selected Cities
•Mcgreevey
wants stricter water standard for arsenic
•Measles
•Measuring
Governance, Corruption, and State Capture: How Firms and Bureaucrats
Shape the Business Environment in Transition Economies (World Bank
Policy Research Working Paper 2312)
•MedMira
completes initial shipment of 100,000 rapid HIV kits to
China
•Medical
Colleges
•Medical
Education and Training
•Medical Journal Spotlights South Asians'
Health
•Medical
Personnel Trained on Prevention of Mother-to-Child HIV
Infection
•Medications
that prolong life for HIV patients also increase
dangers
•Medicinal
Drugs and Drug Policy
•Medicinal
importance of Pteridophytic flora
•Meeting
Minutes
•Meeting
on SAES at Geneva by WHO
•Meeting
the Kyoto Targets: The Importance of Developing Country
Participation
•Mega
river-linking project will cause mega disaster
•Melting
Ice Caps, Global Warming And Climate Change
•Menkes' Disease
•Menopause
•Menorrhagia
•Message
of the Secretary General. Freshwater is essential for healthy
ecosystems,for sustainable development and for human survival
itself. Yet, too often, in too many places, water is wasted,
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