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Editorial
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Editorial
Vitriolic rhetoric
Place the country's interests above party's
The bellicose rhetoric of the chiefs of the two major political parties is once again pushing the country towards great uncertainty.
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Editorial
Grameen Phone's achievement
A landmark in cellular telecommunication
Grameen Phone (GP) subscribers have now reached a phenomenal level of 10 million, and that too within only ten years of their starting operation.
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Post Editorial
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Strategically Speaking
On a collision course
Brig Gen Shahedul Anam Khan ndc, psc (Retd)
Even at the risk of sounding pessimistic, the best conclusion that one can come to, looking at the current state of politics in our country is that we are heading towards a collision course, inevitably
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Straight Line
Caretaker government: Then and now Muhammad Nurul Huda
Well-meaning and concerned but dispassionate citizens are wondering as to why the present caretaker government is not displaying the now-famous admirable speed, cynics say bionic speed, of its illustrious
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As I See It
Whither Bangladesh?
Ikram Sehgal writes from Karachi
It is very difficult in the third world to hold free and fair elections. The result is always contested by the loser. This has both political and economic repercussions for the state.
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