Volume 5 Number 66 Sat. July 31, 2004    
 
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Editorial
Receding waters
Time for speedy rehabilitation
For the first time in a fortnight of surging floods, signs of a trough are being read into the latest weather bulletins. The Flood Forecast and Warning Centre (FFWC) has given a relieving piece of news.
 
Editorial
Death of domestic help
Are we living in the medieval days?
Barbaric, brute, inhuman -- there are no other words to describe those who beat a little girl so mercilessly that she succumbed to her injuries.

Post Editorial
 
Post breakfast
Controversial financial measures draw flak
Muhammad Zamir
Awash with monsoon rain and heavy discharge of water from the upstream Himalayan rivers system, the people of Bangladesh in general and the citizens of Dhaka in particular, are having to face furtherdifficulties
 
Matters around us
Will Indonesian presidential polls result lead to political unrest?
Zaglul Ahmed Chowdhury
Indonesia, world's fourth largest populous nation, earlier this month went for elections to choose a president -- for the first time through direct votes -- in a remarkable step towards further democratisation
 

 
   
 
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