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Editorial
 
Editorial
Unchecked ship-breaking industry
When will the authority wake up to its hazard?
Nobody in the relevant quarter of the administration seems to internalise the long-term effect of allowing the ship-breaking industry in Bangladesh to operate unregulated.
 
Editorial
Teachers' strike
Show due urgency to resolve the crisis
Striking teachers of non-government high schools, colleges and madrassas have announced a month-long programme to further intensify their movement.

Post Editorial
 
Sense & Insensibility
The game of "power" and ...
Shahnoor Wahid
The powerful people in the political and bureaucratic quarters continue to play their high stake game of "power" in Golden Bengal.
 
Going Deeper
Renovating the United Nations
Kazi Anwarul Masud
It appears that the developed regions of the world are increasingly getting protective of their national identity, particularly about the centrality of Anglo-Saxon culture which, in the case of the US,
 
No Nonsense
Demise of Bush's Middle East policy
Dr. Abdullah A. Dewan
When Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert unleashed his navy and air force on Lebanon, destroying infrastructure, indiscriminately leveling civilian structures, and killing innocent citizens, the last mainstay
 

 
   
 
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