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Editorial
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Editorial
BNP reform proposals
Signs of change welcome
The 15-point proposal made public by the BNP reformists contains some forward-looking proposals. If it is for bringing more democratisation and dynamism within the party we welcome it.
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Editorial
Investigating the Rajuk record
Let the corrupt be made to face justice
The government's decision to target the Rajdhani Unnayan Kartripakkha (Rajuk) as part of its investigation into institutionalised crime is certainly welcome.
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Post Editorial
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Going Deeper
Our diplomacy is in need of intellectual substance
Syed Badrul Ahsan
The cause of diplomacy is often best served by people who have never been part of the diplomatic circle. Read that last bit as profession and you might get a fairly good idea of what we mean to suggest.
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As I See It
Presidential options
Ikram Sehgal writes from Karachi
The countdown to general elections has begun. In any third world country there will always be an element of rigging (in the first world also e.g US presidential elections 2000, Florida), but the mood of the electorate is unlike that of 2002, the public will not accept any process which is less than fully fair and transparent.
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Sense & Insensibility
Reform or retreat
Shahnoor Wahid
The current week had many interesting things to offer to the nation, hence, it is for certain that we shall never run out of juicy stories to keep us entertained, even though at the cost of our prestige,
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