February 4, 2010

Groomsmen Gifts Blog » Reasons for Wearing a Short Wedding Gown

One of the hottest wedding gown trends that have come up in the recent years are short wedding dresses. Now, for traditional brides, they often think that short wedding gowns are a little too informal.

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February 4, 2010

Wedding Gift Giving – FAQ and Answers Too | Grandparentsonlines

Ideas: Personalized wedding gifts , personalized candles, etc. .. When you shop on line, click with the mouseor a phone call from home or office, you can purchase, gift wrap, enclose a personal greeting card and ship a gift directly to …

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February 4, 2010

Simon G Bridal Jewelry

“Designing jewelry is an all consuming passion. It is my hobby. It’s my life.” -Simon G Simon G Jewelry is a family owned and operated manufacturing jewelry…

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February 3, 2010

Personalized Wedding Gifts and Unity Candles

We have a wide variety of Unity candles and Wedding Unity Candles.

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February 3, 2010

KG-I student crushed under wheels: Mother’s condition critical, heart-rending scene in front of Willes Little Flower School

Staff Reporter Reckless driving costs the life of a KG-1 student of Wills Little Flower School in the city on Wednesday morning.

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February 3, 2010

DU VC’s, Proctor’s offices ransacked: Student’s death triggers campus violence

DU Correspondent A student of Dhaka University died at Dhaka Medical College Hospital (DMCH) on Wednesday morning following factional clash among Bangladesh Chhatra League (BCL) activists in the early hours of Tuesday. The dead student, Abu Bakar Siddique, a third year student of the Department of Islamic History and Culture and resident of Room No-404 of Sir AF Rahman Hall, succumbed to his injuries at about 9:20am after fighting for life for more than 29 hours. Receiving information of his death, his fellow activists staged demonstration on the university campus and went on rampage.

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February 3, 2010

Bangladesh wins another gold

UNB, Dhaka Bangladesh won another gold in men’s team event of the 10m Air Rifle in the 11th South Asian Games at the National Shooting Complex here on Wednesday. Bangladesh shooting team comprising Asif Hossain Khan (596), Shovon Chowdhury (591) and Abdullah-Hel-Baki (588) secured gold in the team event scoring total 1775 points out of 1800. Indian team consisting of Imran Hasan (594), Satyender (588) and Dhirender Singh Jamwal (582) grabbed the silver scoring 1764 points.

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February 3, 2010

Lack of coordination: Govt efforts to resolve gas, power crisis may fail

UNB, Dhaka The government’s efforts for resolving the nagging power and gas crisis may fall flat for lack of coordination between Power Division and Energy Division under the Ministry of Power, Energy and Mineral Resources. According to official sources, the Power Division has been taking up gas-based power plant projects one after another ignoring the Energy Division’s denial about gas supply

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February 3, 2010

No secret deal with India: Hasina trashes opposition allegation

Staff Reporter Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina yesterday trashed the opposition’s allegation of signing secret deal with India during her recent New Delhi visit. She called upon Khaleda Zia to refrain from giving such “misleading and untrue” information in the greater national interest

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February 3, 2010

Canadian MP not sure about Nur’s deportation

UNB, Dhaka Visiting Canadian MP and former minister Maria Minna here yesterday (Wednesday) could not precisely say whether or not the Bangabandhu’s convicted killer Nur Chowdhury would be sent back to Bangladesh from Canada. Minna, former Minister for International Cooperation, at a press conference at the Jatiya Press Club, said she heard that Nur has filed an appeal, which is going through court to grant his status as a refugee.

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February 3, 2010

Rajuk notice stands valid: Jamuna Future Park has to demolish top 4 floors

Staff Reporter A bench of the High Court (HC) yesterday summarily dismissed a writ petition filed challenging a Rajuk notice asking the authorities of Jamuna Future Park (JFP), a 10-storey shopping complex, to demolish its unauthorised top four floors. After six-day hearing on the writ petition, the bench comprising Justice AHM Shamsuddin Chowdhury and Justice Borhanuddin, observing the writ petition as ‘not maintainable’ rejected it. The court said that there were disputed questions of fact in the writ petition.

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February 3, 2010

30pc RMG industry capacity remains unused: Shortage of manpower alleged

Syful Islam Acute manpower shortage in the apparel industry has pushed the sector towards vast problem leaving at least 30 per cent production capacity unused, stakeholders say. The highest foreign currency earning industry is still experiencing negative export performance as the globe is yet to come out from the effect of financial recession. During the July-November period of the current fiscal year export earnings from knitwear, woven garments, home textile and textile fabrics registered fall by 5.66 per cent, 7.86 per cent, 16.48 per cent and 18.

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February 3, 2010

Crackdown on beggars: 150 held so far

Staff Reporter Police have started cracking down on beggars, rounding up and sending them outside the city. Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) Commissioner A.K.M. Shahidul Haque told newsmen, authorities have so far picked up 150 beggars since Tuesday, when they began getting tough with the beggars.

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February 3, 2010

75 DU campus deaths since ’71: None prosecuted

bdnews24.com, Dhaka At least 75 people were killed on Dhaka University campus since independence in 1971 but so far not a single person has been prosecuted for the deaths. The latest victim was Abu Bakar Siddique, a third-year student of Islamic history, grievously wounded during a clash between rival factions of the Bangladesh Chhatra League (BCL) at AF Rahman Hall in the early hours of Tuesday.

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February 3, 2010

Cheap Wedding Party Gift Ideas (Mike Lindsey) « vici blog

Thanking your wedding party with special gifts is a favored tradition. Depending on the size of your wedding party it can be an expensive one as well. With so much money spent on the wedding ceremony and the reception, this can often be …

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February 2, 2010

Dear Abby: Parents try to extort detailed accounting of wedding gifts

Dear Abby: Shortly before my wedding, I decided to have my teeth fixed. The dentist quoted me a price of $4,000, which my husband and I could not afford since we were paying for our entire wedding. My parents agreed to pay the dental bill as soon as it arrived

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January 28, 2010

AYS telethon returns with Beards for Bucks

When former Selectman Jerry Silverman died last July, his family asked friends and family members to forego sending flowers and instead make donations to the proposed youth center in Andover in his memory. Andover Youth Services Director Bill Fahey said about $10,000 has been donated in Silverman’s memory.

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January 28, 2010

Learning how to build a better robot

What do you get when you combine eighth-graders, batteries, wheels, small motors and a lot of creativity? At Doherty Middle School, that combination yields radio-controlled robots. For nine weeks eighth-graders have engineering classes, where they are taught the mechanics of building a working robot, but also problem-solving, ingenuity and patience, said teacher Steve Cogger.

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January 21, 2010

Andoverite Howard Koh’s job: Keep Americans healthy

Andover resident Howard Koh, a doctor charged by the president with addressing the nation’s top health concerns, says he is involved in the job of a lifetime. One moment he might be answering a Congressman’s questions about proposed health-care reforms and a few minutes later be entering a White House meeting to plan how to contain H1N1 outbreaks or respond to possible biological attacks.

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January 21, 2010

Town Talk: Shorter items for the Water cooler

New leader ahead for downtown business group Betsy Powers has said she must regrettably submit her resignation as president of the Andover Business Center Association. Powers, the owner of the former Culinary Concepts on Park Street, was beginning her second run as president.

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