Vol. 5 Num 241 Fri. January 28, 2005    
 
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Re: The Next Islamist Revolution?
I read with interest Eliza Griswold's disturbing yet detailed report published in the New York Times Magazine of January 23rd, 2005, about Bangladesh essentially turning into a breeding ground of religious
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Too Sharp, too furious!
It was a very dark and cold night at Jahangirnagar University dormitory. As dark and cold as death. The window was broken and the chilling winter wind was as sharp as a blade.
 
Teaching grammar
I thank Bijoy Mohan Gosswami, Instructor, Comilla P.T.I. Comilla for his comments in the Letters to the Editor on 26/01/2005.
 
Collateral disappointment!
A few days back me and a few of my friends went to see the movie 'Collateral' at the Star Cineplex in Bashundhara shopping mall. But all our excitement was dampened as soon as the movie started.
 
Saleem Samad granted political asylum in Canada
The Bangladeshi journalist with an international reputation, Saleem Samad has been granted asylum in Canada.
 
Godhra "Killing" revealed!
And finally the truth has seen the daylight. The incident that killed 59 Hindu pilgrims in a train in Godhra was result of an accident.
 
Child admission
Admitting a child in a reputed school is like a bad headache for many parents in Dhaka. Children are deployed like troops, fighting for seats in Grade 1.
 
Missed call is not an option
I can't totally agree with Cantara Wali Ruhi, who in her letter gave her personal view on mobile culture and recent missed call syndrome. Though I do agree with her on some point.
 
The saga of the SUVS
Rafiqul Hasan's incisive report (DS: Jan 17) is an eye-opener that shames us.
 
ACC
Thanks to all the three honourable members of the ACC for their opposing the suggestion to hire experts from the ADB and consultants from outside.
 
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