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Sheikh Hasina's Assault on Grameen Bank
Written by Our Correspondent
Monday, 04 June 2012
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Hasina and Yunus smile for the camera
Fears government commission will seek to privatize the famed bank for poor women
Muhammad Yunus's New Idea for the Poor
Written by Nava Thakuria
Thursday, 22 September 2011
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Yunus and his people
Partnership with major corporations to build what he calls Social Business
Grameen After Yunus
Written by Nava Thakuria
Friday, 01 April 2011
Hasina: Hmm. What can I do to him next?
A Bangladesh Supreme Court ruling is expected Monday that could remove him from the bank
Bangladesh Bucks the Trend
Written by Zafar Sobhan
Friday, 30 October 2009
Seamless growth: Bangladesh escapes crisis by focusing on low-cost exports, high quality garments and textiles
Discipline and competitive advantage allow Bangladesh to survive, even prosper
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