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Editorial
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Editorial
Private sector in education
Institutional framework missing
The private sector can indeed play an important role in promotion of basic education as has been evidenced on some scale by successful NGOs in this area.
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Editorial
Ahmadiyya mosque stormed, books seized
Government's ban order was wrong
The government's looking the other way about the extremist elements within the ruling coalition in January, when it banned all Ahmadiyya publications, has begun to bear its poisonous fruit.
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Post Editorial
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Perspectives
Going gets tougher for Bush M Abdul Hafiz
With a hugely deficit budget the US' traditional world view since jettisoned, and multilaterism -- once fostered by his country -- itself trampled by him, President Bush couldn't but opt to run as a 'war
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Spotlight on Middle East
Iraqis rise up against the Coalition Muslehuddin Ahmad
Bush Administration in collaboration with Blair government invaded Iraq a year ago on the assumption that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction (WMD) and had connection with Al-Qaeda which allegedly carried
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Do democracy and press freedom reduce corruption? Shyamal Chowdhury
Are democratic societies less corrupt than non-democratic societies? Does a free press play any role in combating corruption? The purpose of this writing is to explore these two questions briefly by examining
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Opinion
'State of disgrace' Helal Uddin Ahmed
The article 'State of Disgrace' written by Aravind Adiga and published in the 12 April 2004 issue of Time Asia magazine is a one-sided story devoid of any journalistic ethics.
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