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Dr. Stiglitz, LDCs and Cancun
Dr. Joseph E Stiglitz currently paid a four-day visit to Bangladesh at the invitation of BIISS ( Bangladesh Institute of International and Strategic Studies).
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Ice cream Parlours
City correspondents article on the subject in Daily Star of August 24, refers to the current lot of ice cream outlets. The trend setters however were there as far back as mid nineteen fifties.
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This is not the way to freedom
I am outraged by the recent suicide bombings by the Muslims in Baghdad, Bali, Jakarta, Jerusalem, Karachi, Delhi, New York and couple of cities in Saudi Arabia.
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Militants are militants...
My attention has been drawn to a news- item under the heading "Islamic Militants no threat" says, our Home Minister Altaf Hossain published in your esteemed daily on 24th August.
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Safe driving
I feeling very sad after visiting a friend, a doctor from London, lying in a hospital in Dhaka with a broken jaw and a cracked skull.
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RAJUK should return people's 16 crore taka
Rajdhani Unnayan Kartipokhkho (RAJUK) made a plan for Dhaka city at a cost of 16 crore taka. Unfortunately most of the buildings of Dhaka city were not and, still, are not being built according to codes.
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15 August again
Everybody respects Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. But during the Awami League regime some of their party men exploited his name and for that reason, his name does not evoke universal adoration.
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Water crisis
I thank you profusely for offering us such a timely editorial (August 22) that on the one hand, not only expresses Bangladeshi concern, but also exposes to what extent, on water issue, New Delhi can become
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Cars, foreign tours, Acs
Rejaul Karim Byron reports in The Daily Star (DS August 23) that our General Economic Division of the Planning Commission has finalised the project for implementing the Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper
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The Two-nation Theory
On a visit to Delhi with my father many years ago, when the Congress was in power, he lamented that he did not hear even once the sound of azan in a capital from where the Muslims had ruled India forhundreds
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Grameen Phone: Oligopoly and beyond
There is a competition going on our mobile telecommunication sector. On the celebration of Grameen Phone's reaching one million subscribers, I do not feel the pride as a Grameen Phone subscriber.
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Runaway DCC roads and corruption
In the last thirty-two years of its existence, everything wrong, corrupt and evil has come to be accepted as normal behaviours in this country.
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