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Editorial
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Editorial
CA's interview
Government must fulfill its agenda
Chief Adviser Fakhruddin Ahmed has told the BBC emphatically that it is his government and not the nation's military which runs the country. One does not disagree with him here.
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Editorial
Shoring up the PSC
New chairman's job is cut out
The new Chairman of the Public Service Commission, Saadat Hussain, has said that his mission is to restore the image of the highest agency for recruiting the Republic's officials, which lost its credibility thanks to allegations of corruption and nepotism.
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Post Editorial
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Straight Talk
This isn't 1990
Zafar Sobhan
For what it's worth, I have some free advice for the Awami League leadership: don't bail out the BNP.
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Cross Talk
Three gates of Busyrane
Mohammad Badrul Ahsan
When Don Quixote attacked the windmills, he told Sancho Panza that those were ferocious giants. The moral of the story is that even the best of fights can be ludicrous if you fail to identify the enemy.
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Letter From Europe
Sliding dollar and dangerous deficits Chaklader Mahboob-ul Alam writes from Madrid
Last week, the euro rose to its all-time high against the US dollar (1.3681), with the expectation that the difference between the US and the euro-area rates will narrow in the near future.
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