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Greenhouse Effect
The world is getting warmer. The increase in global warming is caused by increased amounts of carbon dioxide around the earth.
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New era in Bangladesh
The caretaker government has set a new era of corruption free politics in Bangladesh, which everybody should highly appreciate.
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Unplanned industrialisation
I am concerned about unplanned industrialisation in our country.
 
Opportunity for Kashmiris
In the run-up to this USA seminar arranged by Foreign Lawyers Association (in which as speakers - Kashmiri leaders from both sides of LoC, representatives of the UN, academicians & NGOs from the USA,the
 
Nuclear power generation
Bangladesh is a developing country with an abundance of opportunities. Apart from the natural resources, we have a very vibrant generation of youth looking for opportunities.
 
Drive against corruption
The goodwill of the people the interim government enjoys now, which resulted from the disgust against the political culture of corruption and violence, is ever conditional.
 
Daylight saving
A letter from Mr. Salahuddin Ayubi on the above subject has drawn my attention.
 
Lawmakers or lawbreakers?
The BTTB revenue department has revealed that 111 MPs of the fourth JS during 1988-1990 did not pay more than Tk 1.1 crore in telephone bills.
 
Polythene bags
Nowadays we watch the joint forces conducting operations for seizing polythene bags. Already, the joint forces have seized huge quantities of polythene bags from different places.
 
The interim government
Our old politicians should retire or go for hibernation. The state of emergency and the present government should continue as long as needed.
 
Fire in BSEC Building
On 26 Feb 2006, a fire broke out in BSEC building that gutted 2 private television transmission stations and one newspaper office and some other business offices as well.
 
27th BCS exams
There are so many brilliant students who appeared in that exams but could not qualify as the selection process was not fair.
 
Hazards of drinking
Teenagers who drink heavily are risking permanent damage to their brain functions, scientists warned. Alcohol has been shown to cause significant ongoing memory loss in youths.
 
Congrats, cricketers
Heartiest congratulations to the Bangladesh cricket team for defeating the star-studded mighty India by five wickets in the World Cup.
 
IMEI number
I frequently hear from my relatives, friends, and also read in the newspapers about stealing or mugging of mobile phone sets.
 
Concentration of political power
I am writing with reference to "Seeking the lost grail of good governance," by Muhammad Zamir (March 24).
 
Dismal state of PSC
Your editorial of 24 Mar. 07 has been a timely delineation of the picture prevailing in the PSC.
 
McKinnon's comments
I am very surprised that you have given so much prominence to the comments made by the Commonwealth Secretary General Don McKinnon with regard to the lifting of emergency in Bangladesh.
 
Encroachment on narrow lanes
There are so many houses in lanes and by-lanes of the capital city. Those shouldn't have been there for the sake of discipline and habitability.
 
English question paper of SSC exams
While reviewing my grand child's question paper of the ongoing SSC examinations, I noted with great surprise that the question paper on English First Paper contains serious mistakes with regard to wrong
 

 
   
 
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