Thursday, April 30

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Why the Ebola virus keeps coming back
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Why the Ebola virus keeps coming back

Ebola is surging in places it had been beaten back Liberia’s Treatment Centres Struggle to Contain Ebola Epidemic International Business Times  0:58 Ebola outbreak in West Africa Health workers, attend to patients that contracted the Ebola virus, at a clinic in … CONAKRY, Guinea (AP) — Doctors Without Borders shuttered one of its Ebola treatment centers in Guinea in May. They thought the deadly virus was being contained there. The Macenta region, right on the Liberian border, had been one of the first places where the outbreak surfaced, but they hadn't seen a new case for weeks. So they packed up, leaving a handful of staff on stand-by. The outbreak was showing signs of slowing elsewhere as well. Instead, new cases appeared across the border in Liberia and then ...
Non-banks hit a rough patch
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Non-banks hit a rough patch

Non-banks hit a rough patch Fierce competitive, low demand put their profitability at stake Sajjadur Rahman: Profitability of non-bank financial institutions is shrinking though their management strives to extract profits from a dull market this year, industry insiders said. The situation is getting aggravated further due to early payoffs of loans by relatively good corporate clients. “Banks, which are facing a dearth of business, are taking away our clients (credit lines). We cannot compete with banks as our cost of fund is higher than that of banks,” said Asad Khan, managing director of Prime Finance. Khan, also the president of Bangladesh Leasing and Finance Companies' Association, said some of his company's borrowers paid off loans worth around Tk 100 crore so far this year. Alm...
Big plans: the city with zero environmental impact
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Big plans: the city with zero environmental impact

The city with zero environmental impact The impressive Binhai Eco City in the north of China aims to have little or no effect on its surroundings       Every new building that's constructed is planned with its environmental impact in mind, but few projects are as climate-conscious as the new Binhai Eco City, slated for a site near Tianjin in the north of China. The country has to balance huge commercial and economic growth with its ongoing pollution and congestion problems, which is why Holm Architecture Office (HAO) and Archiland International (AI) have come up with a series of buildings that are self-sustaining and have virtually no impact on the surrounding environment. These concept plans have just won the first prize in a competition run jointly by the gove...
New vista of Tokyo-Dhaka partnership
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New vista of Tokyo-Dhaka partnership

New vista of Tokyo-Dhaka partnership Speedy follow-up and implementation key News Desk: The major elements of the Joint Statement on the outcome of the visit of Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo  Abe to Bangladesh sound clearly target-specific, programmatic and visionary. As these spell out shared  intent, understanding and decisions  at highest  political level   the rhetoric phase enters the substantive one.Now these fall squarely  on  the bureaucracies and private sector leaders   to follow through ,coordinate and  implement   the decisions. We  have often made a good start   but  when it came to follow-up measures we would be found wanting .The speed and competence with    which we meet our part of the bargain can make all the difference between  a  half-way house and a  fully  gainfu...
‘Meteorite’ smashes into Nicaraguan capital
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‘Meteorite’ smashes into Nicaraguan capital

'Meteorite' smashes into Nicaraguan capital AFP/Presidencia - El 19 Digital/AFP - A Nicaraguan soldier checks the site where an alleged meteorite struck, in Managua, on September 7, 2014 A mysterious explosion that rocked Nicaragua's crowded capital Managua, creating a large crater, appears to have been caused by a small meteorite, officials said Sunday.Amazingly, in a sprawling city of 1.2 million people, the impact near the international airport did not cause any known injuries, but it did leave a crater measuring 12 meters (39 feet) across and was felt throughout the capital late on Saturday.Nicaraguan authorities believe it was a piece of the small asteroid dubbed "2014 RC," which passed very close to Earth on Sunday and was estimated by astronomers to be about 20 meters ...
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Dhaka warmly greets Japanese PM (video)

Abe pays tribute to war heroes, Bangabandhu Japanese PM pays tributes to the martyrs of 1971 Liberation War by placing wreaths at the National Mausoleum in Savar on Saturday. Photo: TV grab Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe arrived in Dhaka this afternoon on a short -- 21-hour-long -- but significant visit. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina received Abe at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport as he flew in at 12:56pm in first visit of a Japanese PM in 14 years. The then premier Yoshiro Mori visited Bangladesh in 2000. Abe and his wife, Akie Abe, were given a guard of honour at the airport before Hasina's cabinet colleagues greeted the Japanese premier. The Japanese PM's total entourage member is about 150, of which 50 comprise the trade delegation. From the airport, Japanese PM went ...
Knife attacker under police guard
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Knife attacker under police guard

Knife attacker under police guard News Desk: A crazed knife attacker who beheaded an 82-year-old grandmother after killing a pet cat remains in hospital under police guard as officers wait to question him. The 25-year-old murdered Palmira Silva in Edmonton, north London yesterday, after going on the rampage through back gardens ranting about cats. Police were forced to stage a dramatic evacuation operation to save neighbours, and an armed squad Tasered the knifeman as he struggled against officers, leaving one with a broken wrist. Today staff in shops near the cafe that the Italian pensioner ran were stunned by news of her death. Silva's Cafe in Church Street, near Edmonton Green station, was shuttered up as local people tried to come to terms with the tragedy. Dilek Solma, 19, w...
Man shot dead by police in London
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Man shot dead by police in London

Man Shot Dead By Police In Knife Incident Police have shot dead a man who was threatening a woman with a knife at a house in London, Scotland Yard said.The incident happened at a property in Islington and it is understood the man and the woman knew each other.A statement from the Metropolitan Police said the woman was unharmed and is being treated for shock. The man was treated at the scene in Shepperton Road but died on the way to hospital. Police had sent a negotiator to the scene at 11.19pm on Thursday following reports the man had broken into a house. Rosa Whiteread, 28, a primary school teacher who lives in the street, said: "I was asleep and I heard shouting - it woke me up. It must have been around 12.30 at night. "I looked out of the window and I saw lots of ...
London’s narrowest home on market for £235k
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London’s narrowest home on market for £235k

The narrowest home in London has a £235,000 price-tag It's a bit of a squeeze! By Lana Clements ( McHugh and Co/PA Wire ) - ( McHugh and Co/PA Wire ) As the shortage of homes in London continues to bite, places to live are being jammed into nooks and crannies across the capital.A property now thought to be the narrowest home in London has gone on the market for more than £200,000.Built on a driveway between two other homes, and measuring just 83 inches wide, the house squeezes in two bedrooms, a reception room, kitchen and bathroom.Located in Harringay, north London, the two-metre-wide terrace house is to be sold at auction on 1 October. It has been given a guide price of at least £235,000 by marketing agents McHugh & Co. "It's a very unique house, to say the least, in...
Padma corruption probe laid to rest
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Padma corruption probe laid to rest

Padma corruption probe laid to rest Anti-graft body finds no graft conspiracy M Rahman: In a controversial move, the Anti-Corruption Commission yesterday cleared all accused of corruption conspiracy allegations in the Padma bridge project though the World Bank gave the ACC primary evidence and a trial is on at a Canadian court in this connection. "None was found guilty. The commission will submit its final report to the court," ACC Chairman Mohammad Badiuzzaman said at a press briefing at the ACC headquarters in the capital. The accused in the Padma bridge graft case included former communications minister Syed Abul Hossain and ex-state minister for foreign affairs Abul Hasan Chowdhury. The ACC concludes its probe in the case at a time when two officials of Canadian firm SNC Lavalin...