Vol. 5 Num 153 Mon. October 25, 2004    
 
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Editorial
 
Editorial
One more public health concern
Quacks having a field-day
A survey carried out under the Health and Population Survey Programme makes a dismal reading of the state of our public health service.
 
Editorial
Is it compensation or insult?
The very culture has not grown
In the event of an industrial worker's death or injury in the line of duty, neither any member of the bereaved family nor the wounded victim himself or herself is recompensed automatically or with any

Post Editorial
 
Perspectives
Back to business as usual
M Abdul Hafiz
The nation will take long indeed to recover from the trauma of the tragedy of 21st August last.
 
Byline
BJP: The Janata is missing
M.J. Akbar
Politicians can survive a great deal -- plague (corruption charges), pestilence (electoral defeat), famine (not made a minister) -- but very few survive a sense of humour.
 
Opinion
Arrest the spiraling price of essentials
Shamsher Chowdhury
I am no longer worried about the enquiry into the bombings of August 21. I am no longer worried about the traffic jam in the capital city.
 
Opinion
Is 'globalisation' a panacea?
Ahbab Aziz
The buzzword 'globalisation' has different meanings or connotations to different people. To me, 'globalisation' is a misnomer.
 

 
   
 
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