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Editorial
 
Editorial
Chief Adviser's role
Left so much to be desired
WE have reached a political dead-end. Only a stroke of super-ingenuity or luck or a miracle can have us wriggle out of the mire and ensure return on to the path of universally participated election within the given constitutional timeframe.
 
Editoiral
Commuting chaos during Eid
Will it ever be organised?
THIS was yet another year of unprecedented suffering for people leaving for homes in villages and townships as well as returning to their respective work places after celebrating Eid.

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Straight Talk
The Fourth Republic, 1991-2006, R.I.P.
Zafar Sobhan
POLITICS in every country, it seems to me, is based on a series of fictions, that the public accepts, more or less, as the price for establishing a stable social and political order.
 
Cross Talk
A ventriloquy of death
Mohammad Badrul Ahsan
THERE was an art and there was a science to how Saddam Hussein met his death on the dawn of the holiest day in the Muslim world.
 
Matters Around Us
An eventful year for South Asia
Zaglul Ahmed Chowdhury
SOUTH Asia witnessed both turmoil and remarkable achievement during 2006, making the region more talked about in world affairs compared to many other preceding years.
 

 
   
 
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