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Editorial
 
Editorial
Soul-searching in BNP welcome
Wholesale reform only way to save the beleaguered party
First it was former education minister Osman Faruq who took issue with Begum Khaleda Zia's appointing her brother Saeed Iskander Vice-President of the BNP executive committee.
 
Editorial
Violence in Karachi
Musharraf must read the writing on the wall
There is a clear need for President Pervez Musharraf to step back from the brink.

Post Editorial
 
Perspectives
The ensuing race for White House
M Abdul hafiz
The campaign for the 2008 US presidential election has begun. And it's going to be perhaps the longest campaign for the race to the White House in US history.
 
By The Numbers
Some home truths on two ladies
ANM Nurul Haque
BNP chairperson and former prime minister Khaleda Zia, surprising everybody, welcomed officially the homecoming of her arch political rival AL president Sheikh Hasina, setting a rare example in the country's political history of the recent past.
 
India's own "crony capitalism"
Praful Bidwai writes from New Delhi
Critics of India's growth model here have long argued that it's based on a collusive business-government relationship and has produced terrible social imbalances.
 

 
   
 
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