Vol. 5 Num 861 Mon. October 30, 2006    
 
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A setback to BNP
It is no doubt an irreparable and irreplaceable loss for the BNP to let Col. (retd) Oli go.
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Nuclear North Korea and America
North Korea apparently has become the 9th nuclear power.
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Nobel laureate and politics
Every Bangladeshi was overwhelmed with joy when the announcement came that Dr. Muhammad Yunus won the Nobel Peace Prize.
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Nepal's future
After the historic revolution of Nepali people, Nepal has landed into a different ground. Monarchy has already ended. Now the future of Nepali people is in the politicians' hands.
 
Western devices and moon-sighting
If you want to know the time, you have to resort to the wristwatch made in some western country. If one desires to improve his sight, he has to take glasses and artificial lens made in the west.
 
Kuldip Nayar's article
This is in reference to Mr. Kuldip Nayar's article about incoherence of activities of the Indian Armed Forces during the Kargil war published in your daily on the 10th October 2006.
 
The lost children
It is matter of great concern that lots of young boys and girls go missing for reasons unknown every now and then. The matter is unfortunately an age-old phenomenon in our society.
 
Attention: drama scriptwriters
I currently reside in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. You must be wondering, what my purpose of writing to you is. Before I go on further, I will introduce myself to you briefly.
 

 
   
 
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