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Editorial
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Editorial
Ex-minister's revelations
We are not surprised
Corruption and the erstwhile government of the 4-party alliance have become so synonymous that we are not the least bit surprised at the revelation made by the ex-minister for power, who was once a BNP
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Editorial
Minority voters
Ensure their security
Members of the civil society have appealed to the caretaker government to adopt such measures as will enable the voters belonging to the minority communities to vote in the next elections without being intimidated, or coerced into supporting any particular party.
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Post Editorial
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Post Breakfast
Apnio parben, ebong partey hobey
Muhammad Zamir
October was an eventful month. On 13th October hope came dancing in through our national window in the form of the Nobel Prize for Peace awarded to Professor Muhammad Yunus and the Grameen Bank.
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Between The Lines
Pride versus possession
Kuldip Nayar writes from New Delhi
Some countries learn from their mistakes, some don't. Sri Lanka belongs to the latter category.
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Opinion
Credit, discredit and micro-credit
Kazi Alauddin Ahmed
British novelist and poet Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832) looked at credit this way: "Credit is like a looking-class, which, when once sullied by a breath, may be wiped clear again; but if once cracked can
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