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MetroPCS starts unlimited music plan with Rhapsody

AP, LOS ANGELES, August 18: MetroPCS Communications Inc., the nation's fifth-largest wireless phone carrier, is jumping into the unlimited music business behind its smaller competitor, Cricket.

The company said Wednesday it is now offering unlimited on-the-go access to 12 million tracks through subscription music provider Rhapsody. The plan is bundled with unlimited voice, text and Web access on Android-powered smartphones for $60 a month.

The entry into the subscription music field follows the huge success of Muve Music, a $55-a-month plan offered by prepaid wireless phone provider Cricket, the seventh-largest carrier and a division of Leap Wireless International Inc.

Muve added 100,000 subscribers within months of launching in January and found its users downloaded hundreds of songs each month and listened for two to three hours a day. Muve Music is now available only on a Samsung Suede feature phone with stripped-down capabilities, but it plans to roll out on Android devices in the fall.

MetroPCS said its customers who use Android phones were already listening to other streaming music offerings such as the free Internet radio service, Pandora. Internal surveys also suggested high interest in a subscription music plan, said Gavin Throckmorton, staff vice president of product management at MetroPCS.

"Providing our customers with a high value, mobile entertainment experience is exactly what they're looking for," he said.

Rhapsody has about 800,000 subscribers. Its stand-alone plan costs $10 a month.

The plan is available immediately to the approximately 20 percent of MetroPCS's 9.1 million customers who have Android-powered smartphones and some customers have already downloaded the app and changed their rate plans to sign up for the service, Throckmorton said.

It will also be available on all new Android phones sold by the carrier.

A significant hold-out in the plan is Warner Music Group Corp., the nation's third-largest recording company. That means Warner Music artists such as Linkin Park and B.o.B. won't be accessible for now. Rhapsody spokeswoman Jaimee Steele said the company is working to reach a deal. Warner Music spokeswoman Amanda Collins declined to comment.

Rhapsody President Jon Irwin said the popularity of Muve was encouraging, as was early uptake by MetroPCS customers.

"It's the value of bundled service — music as a service with something else," Irwin said. "I think their success is understandable and it gives us great optimism about what we see MetroPCS doing out of the gate."

Music companies have been embracing digital subscription plans and other new business models as CD sales continue to fall and gains in song downloads haven't made up the difference.

BAU golden jubilee today

Bangladesh Agriculture University (BAU) will celebrate its golden jubilee of founding today.

The BAU authorities have chalked out an elaborate programme to mark 50 years of founding of the university. The programmes include colourful procession, discussion and illumination of administrative and academic buildings and residential halls.

The programmes will begin with hoisting of national flag and university flag atop the administrative building, vice-chancellor's (VC) residence, central library and students' dormitories at 6:00am.

BAU VC Prof Dr Md Rafiqul Haque will inaugurate the programmes by releasing pigeons and balloons.

Led by the VC, teachers, students, members of different political and cultural organisations and university staff will bring out a colourful procession from in front of the administration building.

A discussion will be held at Shilpacharya Zainul Abedin auditorium on the occasion. Later, a cultural programme will be held at the same venue.

Source : The Daily Star

Snippets: UP member stabbed to death

A union parishad member, stabbed by a gang of criminals at Aruakandi Bazar in Sadar upazila on Tuesday morning, died at Faridpur Medical College and Hospital (FMCH) early yesterday. Abdur Rashid Mondol, 42, a member of Surat Union Parishad in Jhenidah Sadar upazila, came under attack at the bazar at around 10:30am when he along with his two men--Mukta Mondol and Emdad-- was going to a court in the district town riding a motorbike. Police said a gang of seven to eight criminals, identifying themselves as members of the detective branch of police, intercepted Rashid at the bazar. They snatched the motorbike and stabbed Rashid, Mukta and Mondol as they tried to resist the gang. Hearing screams, locals rushed to the spot and caught one of the gang members named Abdul Latif while others managed to flee. Locals beat up Latif and then handed him over to Jhenidah police. Rashid, Mukta and Mondol were admitted to Jhenidah Sadar Hospital. In the afternoon, Rashid was shifted to FMCH where he died at around 3:00 am yesterday.

Abducted schoolgirl rescued in Satkhira

A schoolgirl, who was abducted by criminals from Jessore on August 14, was rescued by police from a house at Deara village in Kalaroa upazila early yesterday.

Police arrested Meherunnesa, 52, an active member of a gang of traffickers from the spot.

Criminals led by Emamul Islam, 24, son of Lutfar Rahman of Deara village abducted the girl from in front of Jessore Newtown High School at about 6:00 am on August 14.

They forcibly lifted the girl onto a private car and confined her to a room at the aforesaid village.

Acting on a tip-off, a police team of Kalaroa police station led by sub-inspector (SI) Mostafizur Rahman raided Emamul's house, rescued the victim and arrested human trafficker Meherunnesa from the spot at about 4:00 am yesterday.

Victim's father filed a case with Kalaroa police station accusing seven people for abducting his daughter.

Other accused are Emamul Islam, Gaffar Gazi, Amiron Bibi, Anisur Rahman and others.

Source : The Daily Star

Netrakona flood situation worsens

With inundation of fresh areas, flood situation in Netrakona district further worsened yesterday.

The fresh areas affected by floods are Netrakona sadar, Mohonganj and Khaliajuri upazilas.

About 50,000 people have been marooned in Durgapur, Kalmakanda, Mohonganj and Khaliajuri upazilas, Netrakona Water Development Board (WDB) sources said.

Water level in Someshwari, Mogra, Kongsha and Dhanu rivers marked a sharp rise in the last 24 hours until 6:00pm yesterday, sources said, adding that Dhanu River was flowing above the danger level at Nawtana and Khaliajuri points.

Langura, Rangchati, Karnai, Pogla and Koilati unions in Kalmakanda upazila, and Kullagora, Gaokandia, Chandrigor and Birishiri unions in Durgapur upazila are now under 4 to 6 feet water. Durgapur upazila headquarters has gone under 3 to 4 feet water.

Road communication between the district headquarters and Kalmakanda upazila has remained snapped since Tuesday as 200-metre stretch of the road at Gotora Bazar in Kalmakanda upazila got damaged by flood water.

Twenty-kilometre area of the 60-kilometre Netrakona-Khaliajuri road is now under five to six feet water. Road link between Netrakona and Khaliajuri upazila headquarters has remained snapped since Tuesday noon.

Source : The Daily Star

Snippets: Two muggers held with arms

Rapid Action Battalion (Rab) arrested two muggers with firearms at Baromile Bazar under Bheramara upazila of the district on Tuesday night. The arrestees are Al Masud alias Saju, 20 and Salman Hossain Jewel, 18. A team of Rab-12 in Kushtia led by Lieutenant Abdullah Al Mehedi arrested the two at the bazar at around 7:30pm and recovered two pistols and three bullets from them. Rab handed over the muggers to the police yesterday morning.

Obituary

Md Mustafa Kamal, a director of ASA, passed away at his residence at Shyamoli in the city due to kidney diseases on Tuesday at the age of 63, says a press release.

He left behind his wife and one son.

He published numerous research based books and articles on poverty alleviation.

Employees of ASA condoled his death.

Source : The Daily Star

UNFPA's help for woman and child health sought

Foreign Minister Dr Dipu Moni reaffirmed the present government's unequivocal commitment to place woman and child health at the centre of its development agenda and sought UNFPA's continued support to achieve that end.

She made the remarks while receiving the Executive Director of UNFPA Dr Babatunde Osotimehin at her office yesterday.

"Bangladesh has made remarkable progress in realising the health related MDGs including reduction in infant and child mortality rates and maternal mortality rates by less than two thirds than that in 1990s," said the chief of the UN Population Fund (UNFPA).

Dr Osotimehin praised Bangladesh for its special development focus on population control, gender issues and reproductive and material health.

Appreciating Bangladesh's prominent diplomatic role in the UN, the UNFPA chief requested the foreign minister to advocate for greater resources for the UNFPA for expanding its programme in Bangladesh especially in areas such as prevention of early marriage, health-related training and greater attention to youth health.

He also praised Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's personal commitment to the "Every Woman Every Child" global strategy launched by the UN secretary general at the MDG+10 summit last year.

Dipu Moni also assured the UNFPA chief that Bangladesh as a member of the UNFPA executive board would continue to call for greater allocation of funds and programmes of the UN development group in Bangladesh which has a significant women and child population on the path of equal opportunity and empowerment.

Source : The Daily Star 

Facebook Comment Against PM: BCL for JU teacher's punishment

Jahangirnagar University (JU) unit Bangladesh Chhatra League (BCL) and pro-AL teachers yesterday demanded punishment to a teacher for allegedly posting a derogatory comment on social networking site Facebook against the prime minister.

BCL leaders and activists brought out a procession on the campus around 3:00pm and held a rally demanding expulsion of Muhammad Ruhul Amin Khandaker, a lecturer of Department of Information and Technology (IT).

The post uploaded at 7:40pm on August 13 from Ruhul's account, on the context of Tareque Masud and Ashfaque Munier Mishuk's deaths, questioned why the prime minister does not die, said JU unit BCL Vice President SM Niamul Parvez.

The JU authorities yesterday formed a five-member committee led by Pro-Vice Chancellor Dr Md Farhad Hossain to probe the incident.

Dr Farhad said, "The vice chancellor formed the committee to probe the matter."

Niamul said they would continue agitating until and unless the teacher is expelled and punitive measures are taken against him.

Ruhul, currently abroad on education leave, joined the department in 2008.

Source : The Daily Star

Food shop sealed, 2 others fined

Enforcement officials sealed yesterday a food shop in Badda and fined another two Tk 3.6 lakh in Gulshan in the city on charge of unlawful activity and food adulteration.

RS Enterprise at Purkurpar in Badda was sealed for using the sign of Bangladesh Standards and Testing Institution (BSTI) without taking its license, said a press release.

A BSTI mobile court led by Executive Magistrate Al-Amin directed the authorities concerned to file a case against Md Shah Alam, the owner of RS Enterprise.

The enforcement team also fined Topcupy Restaurant Tk 1 lakh and Frides Fast Food Ltd Tk 60,000 in Gulshan for food adulteration and unhygienic atmosphere.

Source : The Daily Star