Bangladesh Grooms New Police 孟加拉强调新警员仪表
[audio]http://language.chinadaily.com.cn/bbc/media_english/assets_1416256/bbc_me_49_dhaka_police_au_bb.mp3[/audio][font=Verdana, 宋体, helvetica, arial, sans-serif][p=30, 2, left]The idea, according to Mazharal Haque, the vice-principal of Bangladesh's top police[b]academy[/b], is to turn this [b]batch[/b]of new [b]recruits[/b] into [b]world-class[/b]police leaders, [b]fit[/b] to serve in United Nations [b]peacekeeping[/b]missions anywhere on the planet.[/p][p=30, 2, left]They have just received lessons in [b]grooming[/b], [b]personal hygiene[/b], physical fitness, skin care, [b]diet[/b] and [b]dining etiquette[/b].[/p][p=30, 2, left]Kaniz Almas Khan, who runs a [b]chain[/b] of smart [b]beauty parlours[/b] in the Bangladeshi capital Dhaka as well as in Thailand, was also invited to show the new recruits how to wear clothes in [b]matching colours[/b].[/p][p=30, 2, left]She also gave the 140 men and women a lesson in how to choose a good perfume and [b]aftershave[/b]. She was quoted by the French press agency AFP as saying that the male officers were just as keen as the female officers, [b]if not more[/b], on looking good.[/p][p=30, 2, left]“I was surprised to be asked”, she said, “But it's great that people are becoming more [b]conscious[/b] of their looks”.[/p][/font] nn ha gha
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