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Editorial
 
Editorial
Servants of the republic
Reforms needed to protect the efficient and the honest
The Chief Advisor's (CA) call to the field level public servants to be completely free from the influence of any person, vested group or politics, to salvage the trust and respect of the people, mustbe
 
Editorial
Bank loan defaulters
Tighten the noose
The ongoing drive against all sorts of irregularities committed in the last decade or so has been successful so far in unveiling evidence of crimes of amazing proportion.

Post Editorial
 
Post Breakfast
Reforming the electoral process
Muhammad Zamir
We have a new Chief Election Commissioner heading a re-constituted Election Commission. There are many problems ahead of this new team.
 
Bare Facts
Mandatory registration
M Abdul Latif Mondal
The reconstituted caretaker government (CTG) adviser for law, justice and parliamentary affairs Mainul Hosein has recently said that the CTG is preparing tough laws to make registration of political parties
 
Letter From Europe
Arms race in space
Chaklader Mahboob-ul Alam writes from Madrid
On January 11, 2006 China fired a medium range ballistic missile from the ground to destroy one of its old weather satellites which was orbiting approximately 860 kilometres above the Earth.
 

 
   
 
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