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Editorial
 
Editorial
Message-laden UNFPA report
A job cut out for us
It is heartening to learn about the decline in the population growth rate in Bangladesh as reflected in the recently-launched UNFPA World Population Report, 2005. But just.
 
Editorial
Extra-judicial killings
Law cannot be disregarded in maintaining law and order
The figure of the deaths in the last four years of the coalition rule at the hands of the law enforcement agencies reported in a leading Bangla daily is mind boggling and legally untenable.

Post Editorial
 
Post Breakfast
Koizumi breaks new ground in Japanese politics
Muhammad Zamir
Japanese Prime Minister Juni-chiro Koizumi stormed to victory in the latest Japanese general elections held on September 11.
 
Between The Lines
Blood is thicker than water
Kuldip Nayar writes from New Delhi
SUFFERINGS efface identities. I thought something like that would happen when the earthquake struck Islamabad and both sides of Kashmir, more Pakistan's than India's.
 

 
   
 
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