Vol. 5 Num 249 Sat. February 05, 2005    
 
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Editorial
A severe jolt to Saarc?
We hope not
Looking at what the Saarc Summit in Dhaka was set to deliver by way of breaking fresh grounds with bold new initiatives for ushering in a substantive phase of cooperation in South Asia, one cannot help
 
Editorial
Rehabilitating rickshaw-pullers
A much awaited initiative
It definitely is heartening to learn that initiatives are being taken to rehabilitate hundreds of rickshaw-pullers of Dhaka city whose livelihood was dealt a severe blow in the wake of recent rickshaw

Post Editorial
 
Post Breakfast
Enough is enough!
Muhammad Zamir
Shah ASM Kibria MP, former Finance Minister in the past Awami League government, past Foreign Secretary of Bangladesh, Under Secretary General of the United Nations and a freedom fighter had a dream.
 
Opinion
Dynastic leadership and fallout
AR Shamsul Islam
In all fairness it can be said that in Bangladesh much of shaping the government as democratic depends on the two chief political parties -- the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and the Awami League
 

 
   
 
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