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Editorial
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Editorial
Two years since August carnage
Shame on the investigation process
It is with a tremendous sense of sorrow, outrage and trepidation that we look at the two-year long barren investigation trail left by the government since the grenade blast massacre of August 21, 2004.
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Editorial
Our links to history
Preserve them at any cost
While there is a great theoretical emphasis on preserving archaeological sites, lack of proper maintenance has already turned most of them into historical wreckage, which can bring nothing but disgrace
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Post Editorial
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Perspectives
Another harvest of the grapes of wrath
M Abdul Hafiz
Ever since the founding father of Bangladesh fell to the assassins' bullets -- thirty-one years on -- the nation's collective guilt refuses to go, something profane remains stuck to our subconscienceand
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Byline
An Alaska diary
M J Akbar
Alaska, perched on the crest of the world, has the majesty of royalty. It is therefore best seen at a slight distance.
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Matters Around Us
Talks turn tough in Kathmandu
Zaglul Ahmed Chowdhury
Efforts for a sound understanding between the government and the radical leftists in Nepal seem to have hit a snag, with fresh fears that they may fall apart on certain crucial issues governing the pattern
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