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Campus politics
Like everyday I was looking at The Daily Star website from my home when one of the headlines caught my attention .
 
Ban on indoor politics
As before, I come to you on another very important and sensitive subject.
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Dr. Yunus' decision
We feel ashamed to see the political leaders being unable to accept one newcomer in politics. And we, the people, can't accept a man who wants to enter the arena of politics with a mission.
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Summer cricket
As cricket fans we warmly welcome the Indian cricket team. We wish them a pleasant tour, and an enjoyable stay in Bangladesh.
 
Khaleda welcomes Hasina
The BNP chairperson, Khaleda Zia, on Monday welcomed her arch rival Awami League president Sheikh Hasina on the latter's return home. This thing is new for the countrymen.
 
The subcontinent
India's claim for credit for the creation of Bangladesh can neither be questioned, nor doubted.
 
Thank you, Dr. Yunus
Nobel winner and Grameen Bank founder Dr. Yunus has declared that he would discontinue his plan of forming a political party.
 
Crossfire and some questions
In the last few years we have got lots of criminals killed in 'crossfire' by Rab, police etc.
 
Sangshad Bhaban area
This is to bring to your notice that on May Day we went to Sangsad Bhaban area with our small kid. But we could not enter the open field due to security reasons.
 
Stop smoking
Smoking is really injurious to health! Smokers are at grave risk! Smoking causes a range of diseases, even the ones never before suspected including stomach cancer.
 
Medical practitioners' fees
I have read with interest the recent remarks of the Hon. Adviser for Health.
 
Losing heart again!
Most of the peace-loving people in Bangladesh welcomed the takeover of power by the caretaker government backed by the armed forces.
 
Traffic congestion in Gulshan
Those who reside or work around the northern side of Banani or Gulshan experience acute traffic congestion at different times of the day at Kamal Ataturk Avenue and Road # 11 & 12 of Banani.
 
Better choice?
A few days ago my friends and I were wandering in the town. While walking, a shop attracted me which was decorated with some colourful cigarette ads. Some words drew my attention.
 
Overseas voice communication
The use of VoIP for overseas voice call has been a much talked about subject in Bangladesh.
 
Naming roads
It's praiseworthy that Dhaka City Corporation is naming roads after freedom fighters and sector commanders.
 
Rehab sales
I have seen a number of articles where people complain that real estate developers are not providing housing for the poor.
 
Opinion
We are impressed by the opinions expressed by Durreen Shahnaz in the Point-Counterpoint page.
 
A letter to chief adviser
Congratulations for your tremendous effort in the fight against corruption. Hope you will continue your fight until it is finished. It is your responsibility and a chance that must be taken.
 
GrameenPhone vehicles
Our attention was drawn to a letter in which a reader from Gulshan wrote about the inconvenience caused by GrameenPhone employee transport buses parked on the streets of the residential area.
 

 
   
 
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