Volume 4 Number 102 Fri. September 05, 2003    
 
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Editorial
 
Editorial
Top-most leaders exchange salvoes
Politics getting too acrid for any good
Bigger the BNP and Awami League occasions, greater the stridency and acrimony one sees traded off between the two major political parties.
 
Spotlight on Middle East
Only end of occupation can bring peace in Iraq
The UN has not yet come up with any precise definition of terrorism.
 
Cross talk
Analysis of political mind
There was a time when politics was neither a profession nor a hobby, but a privilege for men and women who wanted to serve their country.
 
Opinion
Militancy in our backyard
The recent gunfight at Joypurhat and the subsequent unearthing of clandestine militant cells in the northeastern and southern districts should come as a wake-up call to all of us, irrespective of partisan
 

 
   
 
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