Volume 5 Number 24 Sat. June 19, 2004    
 
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Editorial
 
Editorial
Dilapidated buildings
Urgent steps needed for safety and preservation of heritage
All the follow up reports after one of the most tragic accidents in recent times at Old Dhaka paint a very grim and sad picture of living conditions in that part of the city.
 
Editorial
Dengue threat shaping
Take it as a warning signal
With the onset of monsoon, ten dengue cases have been confirmed by four city hospitals, five of them in the last week alone.

Post Editorial
 
Post breakfast
Greater interaction between China and SAARC
Muhammad Zamir
Afresh wind of change has been blowing in South Asia since the beginning of this year. Acrimony, suspicion and tension appears to be on the wane, at least for the time being.
 
As i see it
Crunching humans with numbers
Ikram Sehgal, writes from Karachi
The business community says (i.e. if you discount the CVT misstep which led to stock brokers going on a rampage breaking things) the Federal Budget is a good investor-friendly initiative.
 

 
   
 
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