Volume 5 Number 68 Mon. August 02, 2004    
 
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Test status: A dead Albatross around our neck?
Our cricketers have just completed another tournament and we cannot blame them of one thing, consistency.
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Poor flood management
Vast areas of our country are now submerged in flood water. The deluge of this year is similar to that of 1988 or '98 .
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Darfur tragedy
Thank you for covering the Darfur tradegy in Sudan.
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Not for adolescents
My father strongly forbade me in my teens from reading the books of "Masud Rana" or hearing songs of Michael Jackson, arguing that Masud Rana or Michael Jackson was not the thing for us.
 
And the dynasty is alive...
Everybody loves his own children. Nobody wants his child to fail.

That's why we see our parents getting worried during the exams as if they are also candidates.

 
Dengue spreads...
An English daily has headlined "Dengue spreads fast. . ." Similar reports are regularly published in The Daily Star, and many other newspapers.
 
History rewritten
This is in response to the letter of Mr. Abir Rahman CSE, DU (DS 30 July, 2004). All history cannot be written! I have many proofs in my hand.
 
Holding tax
You are well aware of the fact that the present Dhaka City Corpoartion administration has decided to increase the holding tax of the

houses with effect from this year.

 
Baffling
Isn't it baffling that the country is in a state of emergency, and the prime minister is off to a summit? It makes little sense to me that at a time like this she has chosen to take a delegation of
 
One seat wise...
I am not an ardent supporter of any of the political parties of Bangladesh. The cause need not be elaborated.
 

 
   
 
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