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Editorial
 
Editorial
Faizee's resignation should have come earlier
His conduct needs to be fully gone into
Faisal Mahmud Faizee's decision to quit the position of a judge of the High Court may be greeted by some with a sense of relief.
 
Editorial
US House vote for Iraq withdrawal
Bush must see the writing on the wall
One couldn't agree more with the US Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid that it was time for the US president to listen to the American people's view on the war in Iraq.

Post Editorial
 
Going Deeper
Exceptional illegality theory and Bangladesh
Kazi Anwarul Masud
Michael Byers of Duke University advocates the principle of exceptional illegality: "In a truly exceptional situation where a serious threat exists, no invitation can be obtained, and the UN Security Council is not prepared to act, states should simply violate international law without advancing strained and potentially destabilising legal justifications.
 
By The Numbers
Chasing a dream of robust remittance
A.N.M. Nurul Haque
The expatriate Bangladeshis have remitted $5,984 million in the just-ended fiscal year 2006-07, posting a strong 25 per cent rise over the same period in the last fiscal.
 
Balancing act
Tazreena Sajjad
With a roadmap to elections to be announced by the caretaker government on July 15, the country is rife with conjecture on the form of this handover.
 

 
   
 
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