Sunday, August 26, 2012

Readership data of Bangladeshi newspapers and news sites



The team of researchers has already identified the reader groups as well as the major areas in the world, where Weekly Blitz is mostly read. According to the findings, Weekly Blitz is widely read in United States of America, Canada, Australia, United Kingdom, France, Belgium, Germany, Russia, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Turkey, Egypt, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Tunisia, Lebanon, Morocco, Israel, United Arab Emirates, Singapore, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, China, Hong Kong, India, Pakistan, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Vietnam, Philippines, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Maldives, South Africa, Libya, Algeria, Brazil, Colombia, Argentina, Venezuela etc.

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Fluoride toothpaste fatal to children health



Though fluoride toothpaste is considered as extremely hazardous to human health and especially the health of the children, none of the local producers of the toiletries products, including some multi-national companies are paying any heed to such extremely crucial issues and are selling their fluoride products in Bangladesh market, thus putting the lives of millions of people in extreme hazard.

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Nokia cheating customers in Bangladesh



Taking advantage of the world-class fame of NOKIA brand, now the management of this mobile phone company has started selling sub-standard and even defective mobile phone sets by importing the same from China and cheating the customers by selling such sub-standard of defective sets.

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India harboring Bangladesh criminals


The family further said that having successfully established his status as an Indian national [voter card number BKN 4625828], Sailen, son of Premchand Biswas, managed to set up a successful venture in the fringes of the city. Such businesses were initiated and being expanded with the money collected from Bangladesh through extortion, abduction and various forms of criminal activities. Sailen Biswas and his gang also got involved in cross-border trafficking in arms and narcotics as well they also were reportedly helping Indian intelligence agencies in implanting various agendas within Bangladesh.

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Bangladesh Police opposes ruling party agenda



When Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who also is the daughter of late President Sheikh Mujibur Rahman has been repeatedly expressing her government's determination in bringing back the absconding killers of her father, Bangladesh Police, which is under the command of minister Advocate Shahara Khatun and state minister Advocate Shamsul Hoque Tuku has surprisingly expressed direct opposition to the agenda of the ruling coalition government of Bangladesh Awami Leage and leftist-Islamist parties by removing the information and photographs of the absconding killers of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. Similarly all other law enforcing agencies in Bangladesh, including Rapid Action Battalion and Dhaka Metropolitan Police also did the same thing and removed all such contents from their respective sites

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