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Editorial
 
Editorial
Rampaging garment workers
They need counselling and guidance
At times the workers seem to take out their anger on imaginary enemies, and the latest incident at Gazipur only proves the point.
 
Editorial
End of the football feast
A month to remember
The curtain on the World Cup Football Championships 2006, finally comes down with Italy defeating France. For Italy it was an event of unprecedented glory having won the championships after 24 long years.

Post Editorial
 
From My Window
Non-sticking bed fellows and gleeful horse traders
S H Imam
ERSHAD and his spouse's recent meeting with Prime Minister Begum Khaleda Zia, pulled off at the initiative of Young Turks in the BNP led by Tareq Zia, sounded like an opening gambit by both sides fora
 
Nuclear myths and realities
Praful Bidwai writes from New Delhi
DELIBERATIONS in the United States Congress over the India nuclear deal have polarised Indian opinion as never before.
 
Beneath The Surface
CEC's uncommon common sense
Abdul Bayes
BY now, if not long before, the Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) and his two commissioners have amply proved that they are not worthy of the positions they were prized with by the party in power.
 

 
   
 
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