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Akram Hosen

Kawasaki Z125PRO

A motorcycle gets hit by a laser beam from Wayne Szalinski’s electromagnetic device and shrinks. But unlike his kids, it does not shrink to a quarter of an inch, which would have made a great collectible in its own right. Instead, it becomes the Kawasaki Z125, which is less science fiction
14 May 2019, 18:00 PM

Kawasaki KLX150

In the late 90s, dirt bikes could cause instant palpitations of desire in pretty-much every kid about to finish school or just get into college. In the late 90s, dirt bikes could cause instant palpitations of desire in pretty-much every kid about to finish school or just get into college. Does the new Kawasaki KLX150?
8 January 2019, 18:00 PM

Yamaha FZS version 2.0 FI

I am more tempted to take a look at the reflection of the slick new FZ-S 2.0 on the car stuck beside in traffic than I would like to
5 June 2018, 18:00 PM

Runner Knight Rider

When it comes to choosing a motorbike, there are no dearth of options in the 150cc segment. Easily one of the most competitive
5 June 2018, 18:00 PM

Tortured by traffickers

Mercilessly beaten up every day for over four months, he stopped feeling acute pain towards the end and sometimes thought he was dead as Libyan men took turns to hit him.
21 March 2017, 18:00 PM

Country's First Female Police Officer: Fatema persisted despite constant taunts

She was one of the first two women who chose to join the police after their Bangladesh Civil Service (BCS) exam in 1984. But plagued by constant goading and teasing by male colleagues and supervisors, her only female colleague quit the job within the first four months of training at the Public Administration Training Centre in Savar.
7 March 2017, 18:00 PM

Lost in the maze of misfortunes

Wanting relief from torture of his stepfather and freedom, the pre-teen boy left his village in Kishoreganj and came to Dhaka six
15 February 2017, 18:00 PM

Kept in mortuary by two 'wives'

He died over two and a half years ago but his funeral has not been performed yet. His body is kept at the mortuary of Dhaka Medical College.
4 February 2017, 18:00 PM

Graft-free services

Plagued by perennial problems, Dhaka and Chittagong -- our two major cities -- go to polls on April 28. What will a mayoral
11 April 2015, 18:00 PM

Work equal, wage not

On a vast yard, Khadeja Begum collects in a basket oil sludge that her male co-workers scoop out from a concrete floor.
7 March 2015, 23:07 PM
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