Vol. 5 Num 207 Wed. December 22, 2004    
 
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Let's start our journey
No one knows where the end is, from where we should start. Yes, I am talking about the editorial 'Educational institution under lock and key' published in the daily star on 15 Dec. 2004.
 
"The post-71 generation"
Dear Mr. Zafar Sobhan - In your well written article "The post-71 generation" you write "The Bangladesh we live in today is not the Bangladesh anyone hoped for".
 
Winter birds
Cold wind has started to blow and it reminds us that the winter is coming. The visiting birds, a beautiful creature, also start to come to Bangladesh from the Arctic regions during the chillydays.
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No change in US policy
Following the US invasion and destruction of Iraq, killing of thousands of Iraqis and arrest of Saddam Hussein, we do not find any change in policy and strategy of the US President George W.
 
Missed opportunities in industry
The problems of the traditional and modern furniture industry, and lack of backward linkage problems, were well spotlighted (DS Dec 15).
 
Save those trees
I am a student of International Islamic University of Chittagong and I have the pleasure to tell you that various kinds of trees have been planted in the island of the road of Chittagong City Corporation.
 
DV-2006
Many people were dreaming that they would go to America through the DV-2006. They were very enthusiastic about the whole thing.
 
Rab
Rab is working to keep law and order under control. They have been working for a few months. A few months ago, the law and order situation of Bangladesh was pathetic.
 
December 16
Every year 16 December comes with a beckoning of hope to chase away poverty, crime and, above all, political imbroglio that has reared it's ugly head in every area of our national life.
 
Of processions
Our modern life is beset with multiple forms of processions. There is hardly any week when there is no procession. Processions are of various kinds.
 
Privatisation
Not long ago, most of the organisations were in the ownership of the private individuals. Profit motive to the extent of intolerant limit, and other vices of these private individuals became very transparent.
 
A prayer for my brother
A part of me left a long time ago and passed away. My brother died a long time ago. He was a lot older than me. He died when he was a baby. I was born much later.
 

 
   
 
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