Volume 4 Number 229 Thu. January 15, 2004    
 
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Editorial
Armed clashes at RU
Student politics at its worst
The armed clashes between two rival political student groups, Chhatra Dal and Chhatra Shibir, in Rajshahi University only confirms our impression about the negative impact of student politics.
 
Editorial
Dealing with outlaws
The process has to be transparent, legally tenable
The report that 80 underground operatives are going to surrender to Barisal police on Friday deserves a closer look for some obvious reasons.

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Plain words
Hopes and fears
M B Naqvi writes from Karachi
Those who observe trends in the Subcontinent are pleased with the two successes achieved in the first six days of the new year: the 12th SAARC Summit could not only be held but made a breakthrough byadopting
 
Japan's road to success: Directions for Bangladesh
Dr. M. Ataur Rahman
How could we explain Japan's road to success? What directions can it provide for a least developing country like Bangladesh? Explanations for Japan's success often vary, historians, economists, social
 

 
   
 
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