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Editorial
 
Editorial
No dynastic politics in BNP?
Facts speak otherwise
What Begum Zia said about there being no dynastic politics in her party is at best a travesty of truth.
 
Editorial
Government move on satellite TV
An arbitrary step giving a wrong signal
The government, through an announcement on Tuesday, decreed that twelve local and twenty-nine foreign television channels would be permitted to transmit programmes in the country.

Post Editorial
 
Going Deeper
Taking stock of realities
Kazi Anwarul Masud
One may wonder whether the US policy of supporting undemocratic regimes has changed in the post-Cold War era, particularly relating to Bush's declaration of promoting democracy in Third World countries.
 
As I See It
Corporate governance
Ikram Sehgal writes from Karachi
One of the better initiatives of the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) is to encourage financial institutions to adhere to the "Code for Corporate Governance" framed in 2002.
 
By The Numbers
Roadmap to election
ANM Nurul Haque
The pressure on the caretaker government (CTG) is reportedly mounting from both national and international quarters for lifting restrictions on indoor politics and also for announcing an election roadmap.
 

 
   
 
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