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Editorial
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Editorial
Gender discrimination in elected bodies!
How could they go together?
Even in our context marked by forced cohabitation of mutually exclusive concepts, one is bound to sit up and take note of the gender bias that was about to be officially built into the elected city corporations.
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Editorial
Intelligence agencies without a clue!
Why do the probes "fizzle out?"
IN expressing her indignation at the dismal output of our intelligence agencies, as reported in the press, the Prime Minister has rightly echoed the feelings of the common man at the poor progress ofinvestigation
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Worth a look
City of shrines or blasts? AMM Shawkat Ali
Sylhet used to be a peaceful city in the past. It is no longer now. The shrines of all descriptions are symbols of peace.
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Between the lines
Not by guns alone Kuldip Nayar writes from New Delhi
WHEN governments resort to extra-judicial methods to rule, they compel people to rebel. A clash comes to develop between those who wield power and those who prize their rights.
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Managing migration : The Berne initiative S M Wahid-uz-Zaman
Bangladesh participated in The Berne Initiative : Regional Consultations for Asia and the Pacific held on 29-30 July, 2004 in Guilin, China, Representatives of about 25 countries of the region and international
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