Volume 4 Number 126 Mon. September 29, 2003    
 
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Dear Mr. Whatmore,
First, a hearty congratulations for turning things around.
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Nation pays for mistakes by few
The government decision earlier to re-open four jute mills that were earmarked for privatisation is quite a U-turn indeed.
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"Sex education at schools"
I wholeheartedly support Dr. Rahim's proposal about educating our young generation on sex, ("Sex Education at Schools", Daily Star, 26 Sep 2003).
 
UNO (UN=0)
A recent Washington Post editorial on the UN rightly points out the crux of the problem facing the United Nations when it says, "Although it had some important successes, it was more often a theatre of
 
21 century demands cooperation, not war
Globalisation, revolution in information and communication technology, privatisation etc. characterise this century. A revolution has taken place in the field of information technology.
 
Ershad and Organogram
Referring to the letter of Md.
 
Truth must come out of Hutton inquiry?
Hearings of the Hutton Inquiry concluded with the Queen's Counsels making their closing statements.
 
Teachers' scandal in BUET
My attention has been drawn to Engr. ABM Nurul Islam's letter "Decay in BUET", DS 24 Sep, 2003 in response to my letter ("Forgery", DS 21 Sep, 2003).
 
Can we govern ourselves?
What a news! To quote DS of 26-Sep: "The government yesterday filed a petition with the Appellate Division seeking for the 15th time extension of a deadline by four months for the ...
 
Plant Quarantine or trap for bribery!
Anyone passing through the arrival hall of the International Terminal building of the ZIA cannot miss the large signboard adjacent to the customs counter with a special footnote ''please examine yourplant
 
Thanks to National Geographic
On September 18, 2003, I saw a documentary on the Royal Bengal Tiger of Bangladesh on National Geographic. The members of that channel spent several months for the shooting of the film.
 
Thank you, Mr. Editor
I am delighted to read the commentary "BNP reaping what it sowed" by Mahfuz Anam in

your esteemed daily on 23rd Sept. It was well written and had depth in it.

 

 
   
 
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