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Editorial
 
Editorial
AL's incredible suggestion
Jalil should have suggested Jatiya Sangsad in the first place
We are totally at a loss as to why the much-awaited dialogue between the Secretary General of the BNP and his AL counterpart did not take place yesterday, as was expected.
 
Editorial
Unbridled police arrogance
Somebody must take responsibility and resign or be removed
The incident in which police beat up a few leading shooters of the country at the Gulshan shooting complex falls in pattern with the highhandedness and brutality that the law enforcers have been showing

Post Editorial
 
Ground Realities
Talukdar and the politics of decency
Syed Badrul Ahsan
It takes a brave heart in an individual entrusted with public responsibility to concede that he is in no position to defeat the enemies arrayed around him.
 
Bottom Line
UN needs reforms to be relevant in the 21st century
Harun ur Rashid
The UN is 61 years old. It has 192 member-states. Although criticisms have been leveled against the UN, it has been credited with some achievements, too. It survived the Cold War.
 
Plain Words
President Musharraf goes to Washington
M B Naqvi writes from Karachi
It is untrue that President Pervez Musharraf was engaged in personal diplomacy, and that the important part of his US journey was mainly to promote his own book.
 

 
   
 
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