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Editorial
 
Editorial
A shocking development
It had better not happened
The arrest warrants issued in the name of five eminent citizens connected with the research organisation called the Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD) in a criminal defamation case lodged by the Executive
 
Editorial
Plight of indigenous people
Ensure equal rights for them
The International Day of the world's indigenous people has been celebrated in the country the other day bringing into focus the various aspects of their lives as lived in different parts of the country.

Post Editorial
 
Straight Talk
Comedy of errors
Zafar Sobhan
Let me see if I can get this straight. On Sunday, August 6, speaking at a meeting with a forum of economic reporters at the press club, Board of Investment head Mahmudur Rahman referred to CPD as "a conspirator" and "a shameless liar" and accused the think-tank of maligning the country.
 
Cross Talk
Last word in politics
Mohammad Badrul Ahsan
I think I know why there is no last word in politics. It happens when leaders, who aspire to last long in power, disgrace their own words.
 
BNP's unfulfilled commitment
ABMS Zahur
With less than three months left for the BNP led four-party alliance to hand over power to the caretaker government, very often we see ministers of the present government are blaming the press for depicting
 

 
   
 
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