Vol. 4 Num 8 Wed. June 04, 2003    
 
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Editorial
Dhaka Declaration
A document of despair and hope
The LDC trade ministers' conference has ended in the city on a note of unified positions being adopted on issues affecting their trade interests. These in turn impacted on their national development agenda.
 
Editorial
That port deadlock
An avoidable mistake corrected belatedly
At last the government has decided to exempt foreign container vessel operators from obtaining 'waiver certificates' before their loading and unloading operations.
 
Bottom line
Why did Sharon agree to the road map to peace?
President Bush visits the Middle East by cutting short his participation in the annual G-8 meeting of industrialised nations in Evian (France) and on 4 June he is scheduled to meet in Jordan Prime Ministers
 
Letter from Europe
Due process: Prisoners at Guantanamo and elswhere
The protection of individual rights is one of the pillars of the United States Constitution and due process is the means by which this protection is effectively guaranteed.
 
Opinion
Rethinking the BCS Examination
The existing procedure of Bangladesh Civil Service examination conducted by the Public Service Commission, whose credibility has now become a question to the nation, is now considered backdated, questionable,
 

 
   
 
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