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Editorial
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Editorial
Bimstec potential unfolding
Dhaka ministerial makes it felt
THE Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation, acronymed Bimstec, may be a new comer to the sub-regional grouping lexicon, but it is already jelling.
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Editorial
Killers yet to be brought to justice
A deadweight on journalistic freedom
AS many as 14 journalists have been killed during the tenure of the present government. No culprits have yet been arrested. We believe that this is mainly due to the prosecution process being faulty.
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Post Editorial
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Alternatives to crossfire Muhammad Nurul Huda
Like many other aberrations in our body-politic, the phenomenon of the 'Crossfire' and the resultant deaths are not giving rise to appropriate corrective reaction and sadly enough such abnormalcy is threatening
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Matters Around Us
Lankan peace process hits snags Zaglul Ahmed Chowdhury
The prospects of resumption of the peace dialogue between the government and the Tamil rebels in the island state of Sri Lanka following the election of a new president in the country seems somewhat bleak
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Opinion
What SAARC offers to the region? Mohammad Amjad Hossain
Against the backdrop of a series of bomb blasts and political squabble between Prime Minister Khaleda Zia and Leader of the Opposition Sheikh Hasina, the two-day 13th Summit of South Asian Association
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