Vol. 5 Num 262 Sun. February 20, 2005    
 
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Uncalled for
Deeply shocked, as we mourn the killing of a brilliant son of the soil we cannot but express our disappointment with the uncalled for advice of diplomats to our government.
 
Hartal and garments industry
Former finance minister SAMS Kibria was killed in a grenade attack on January 27. We all condemn this dastardly killing. The culprits should get exemplary punishment.
 
Saarc summit
The postponement of Saarc summit is no doubt a great shock for Bangladesh. This might create misunderstanding between the two neighbouring countries.
 
What brand of democracy?
I felt rather confused while reading Mr. M. Zamir's article of 12 Feb. captioned 'Iraq: election is just the beginning.' Midway into the article, Mr.
 
Norms and civility
Our esteemed political leaders, be in the government or in the opposition, have a sacred duty to teach better norms and civility to the countrymen.
 
Money transfer
I am writing to you in connection with the matters that happen when money is transferred from Australia to Bangladesh.
The Bangladeshi community in Australia is growing every day particularly in Sydney.

 
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