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Editorial
 
Editorial
Unprecedented banking fraud
Lessons learnt must be acted upon
Bangladesh Bank in their scrutiny of the Oriental Bank operations has reported siphoning of Tk 596 crore of the bank's money by a number of its influential shareholders.
 
Editorial
Speaker's strange ruling
Issues of 2004 are too old but those of 1970's are not!
Speaker Jamiruddin Sircar's perception of the timeliness of the issues raised during a JS sitting on Tuesday caused a good deal of grumbling among the opposition MPs.

Post Editorial
 
Strategically Speaking
US National Intelligence Estimate and trends in global terrorism
Shahedul Anam khan Brig Gen, ndc, psc (Retd)
The only judgment that one can make of the five years of the US war against terror, culling from the key judgments of the National Intelligence Estimate (NIE), issued in April 2006 but declassified last week by the White House, is that there is very little chance of its ending very soon.
 
As I See It
Collateral damage
Ikram Sehgal writes from Karachi
Pakistan stands adjacent to the ground zero of terrorism. Any book by Pervez Musharraf, written well or otherwise, would be an outstanding source for much of the facts since before 9/11.
 
World Teachers' Day
Needed qualified teachers for quality education
M.A. Bari
Today is World Teachers' Day, when more than 150 countries of the world celebrate the fortieth anniversary of the adoption of the joint UNESCO/ILO recommendation by the special inter-governmental conference on the "Status of Teachers," held in Paris.
 

 
   
 
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