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Editorial
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Editorial
Rise in fuel prices
Likely fall-out must not be overlooked
That the prices of fuel might need to be raised to adjust with international prices had been anticipated.
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Editorial
Stepped up service at DMP welcome
Make it sustainable
On March I the present government introduced a new initiative called service delivery system in nine Dhaka metropolitan police stations whereby each station shall have a designated officer for filing and recording of public complaints. By March, the method found its way in all the remaining 24 stations of the city.
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Post Editorial
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Ground Realities
Another April and memories of Z.A. Bhutto
Syed Badrul Ahsan
When Zulfikar Ali Bhutto walked to the gallows on April 4, 1979, the curtain finally came down on the life and career of a man whose rise in politics had been swift and, in equal measure, brisk.
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Byline
Double or quits
MJ Akbar
It is an error to confuse the first of April with jokes; what is celebrated this day by those within the penumbra of "western civilisation," once lauded by President Woodrow Wilson as capable of doing the thinking on behalf of the world, is surprise.
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Bottom Line
The Iran card
Harun ur Rashid
Both the US and Israel have realized that to counter and halt Iran's nuclear program they have to placate the Arab states.
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