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Editorial
 
Editorial
CJ has set a good tone
Follow-up action eagerly awaited
We are heartened by the speech delivered by Chief Justice Mohammad Ruhul Amin at a roundtable on judicial reform and independence organised by a forum called Human Rights and Peace for Bangladesh.
 
Editorial
Flood relief operation
Private sector needs to come forward
As floodwaters continue to pose widespread difficulties to human and animal lives, we find efforts being made to reach succour to the worst-hit people in some areas.

Post Editorial
 
No Nonsense
Charges delayed, crimes bypassed
Abdullah A. Dewan
The bulk of literature -- as most of public finance -- assumes that pecuniary gain constitutes the principal drive behind tax evasion.
 
Byline
Dependence Day
M. J. Akbar
In July, Mrs. Sonia Gandhi took charge of an election that had suddenly become difficult, thanks to a candidate of her own choosing.
 
Perspectives
What's at stake with Blair at the helm of the peace caravan
M. Abdul Hafiz
Strange things can happen at times in international affairs. However, nothing demonstrates the validity of such a possibility more than last month's announcement that the Middle East Quartet had appointed former British prime minister Tony Blair as its special envoy to the region.
 

 
   
 
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