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Editorial
Common sense takes leave
Arrogance of power manifestly at its worst
The first question to arise from the bedlam in the cantonment area on Saturday is: was it not natural for opposition leader Sheikh Hasina to head for the Combined Military Hospital to see the critically
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Editorial
Treatment of women opposition activists atrocious
We are disgusted at the lack of decency
Recently we have been witnessing a very disturbing trend of using highhanded measures against women activists of the opposition during hartal hours.
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Post Editorial
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Perspectives
The fate of Pakistan's bomb! M Abdul Hafiz
Pakistanis are still trying to catch up with the realities surrounding the country's recent infamy -- peddling of the nuclear secrets indiscriminately without being caught by its ubiquitous intelligence
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As I see it
Nuclear trails and trials Ikram Sehgal writes from Karachi
It is becoming increasingly difficult for Pakistan to distinguish between friend and foe, with even former PM Ms Benazir Bhutto who one would hope would be a friend and as a former PM more of propriety,
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