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Editorial
 
Editorial
Good that some in BNP are speaking up
The government must listen and act urgently
We are not surprised to find some government party members going public in expressing their apprehension about the nexus between some within the ruling coalition and the religious extremists.
 
Editorial
BCS question paper leak
Demand for scrapping it is worth considering
This is not for the first time that an allegation of leakage of BCS question paper has been made; it has been made before, and we are concerned. BCS examination is one of our most high profile examinations.

Post Editorial
 
Beneath The Surface
Saarc, sufferings and successes
Abdul Bayes
The 13th Saarc summit in Dhaka ended very recently. Dhaka always boasts of holding international conferences or seminars, and more so perhaps, when it comes to a Saarc summit.
 
Byline
Vice President of Torture
M.J. Akbar
Media used to be merely the message. But that was once upon a time, when a Canadian professor of literature, Marshall McLuhan, coined the phrase, and a laconic British poet, Philip Larkin, announced the birth of sex in 1963.
 
Opinion
Who is this Daniel Pipes?
Mashiul Alam
Does poverty cause militant Islam? American 'thinker' Daniel Pipes does not think so, and Bangladeshi banker-columnist Mohammad Badrul Ahsan seems to agree with him.
 

 
   
 
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