Vol. 4 Num 109 Fri. September 12, 2003    
 
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"9/11: Was it a conspiracy?
It was an unforgettable evening. I was watching the BBC on TV, but as we had visitors that day, the volume was lowered at a minimum level and we were talking.
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Good grades are not everything
I was glad that you gave due publicity to the unacceptable face of education in Bangladesh, in the article in your 'City' inset (September 7).
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HIV/AIDS
Bangladesh is a high risk country for HIV/AIDS infection although the denial, discrimination, stigma, and ostracism are reducing day by day.
 
Road map's end of the road
The twin suicide bombings in Israel on September 9, that killed 14 people, may indeed put the so-called road map, initiated by the United States, into a deep freeze.
 
Thanks for the confession
Foreign minister, M Morshed Khan, made a comment that the 'politicians make curbing crime difficult,' which appeared in The Daily Star on 6th September. This is really a brave and praiseworthy comment.
 
Reactions: Multan Test
September 6, the last day of Multan Test, was one of the incredible days of our cricket history. We almost reached near our first Test victory.
 
Shabash Rafique!
It was indeed a disappointment that we marginally missed our first Test victory, but I must declare that much of my agony was over when I came to learn that Mohammad Rafique did not run out Umar Gul at
 
Knowledge of etiquette
The much debated subject of our cricketer boys being seated in the economy class while the host team enjoyed business class service is no doubt an act of being un-courteous and, inhospitable.
 
"Rough justice"
Thank you so much for providing such a thoughtful photograph, showing Quick Justice, in the back page of The Daily Star dated 08 Sept'03. A picture can definitely say more than a thousand words.
 
World Vision wrongly blamed
Reports on the activities of World Vision Bangladesh, an international Christian NGO, published in some national dailies most recently both in Bangla and English, have drawn my attention.
 
Why to the UN now?
The situation in Iraq has turned super-critical. A panic-stricken Mr.
 
"Abbas says quits"
This is in reference to the 8 September 2003 Daily Star editorial 'Abbas says quits'. Apart from the keen grasp of the obvious and stating the facts, the viewpoint offers nothing new.
 

 
   
 
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