Volume 5 Number 62 Tue. July 27, 2004    
 
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Seeking divine Blessings
In my mohalla, in Dhaka metropolis, there are many mosques within a radius of 250 yards from my flat.
 
NRBs at gunpoint!
The press reports reveal an alarming new security risk in the Bangladesh society: many NRBs (Bangladeshi nationals residing or working abroad) are reluctant to take a trip home on a short holiday, asterrorist
 
Current affairs analysis by a lay citizen
Our political parties are fighting without preliminary exercises.

The critics and analysts are lost high up in the branches and leaves. First, the right approach has to be pointed out.

 
AL returns to JS
I agree with your editorial (July, 14) that Awami League should not have run to the foreigners with written explanation to prove its innocence, as a prelude to its joining the deliberations of the parliament
 
Peace Corps
"Peace Corps" is an organisation lead by the US. It is a humanitarian organisation. Its agents visit Bangladesh three times a year.
 

 
   
 
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