Volume 4 Number 214 Wed. December 31, 2003    
 
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Editorial
Toxic poultry feed
A pressing public health concern
Poultry feed is being produced through using tannery wastes without necessary treatment and sterilisation. The news has further lengthened the long list of public health hazards.
 
Editorial
Admission season peaking
School crisis hits sore-point
It is called problem of admission, but we call it crisis of schools. Why we call it so, would be clear from a simple statistical analysis. There are 322 secondary-level schools in Dhaka city.

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Seismic shift in Gaddafi's policy
Harun ur Rashid
On 19th December, both the US President Bush and British Prime Minister Tony Blair announced that Libya's strongman Colonel Mu'ammar Gaddafi had agreed to destroy the weapons of mass destruction (WMD)
 
Byline
The motto of SAARC
M.J. Akbar
How close is policy to a heartbeat? To paraphrase a well-known adage: policy is a dish best eaten cold.
 
Matters around us
Cheers for South Asian cooperation
Zaglul Ahmed Chowdhury
Finally, the 12th summit of the seven south Asian countries is set to take place in Islamabad from January 4.
 

 
   
 
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