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Editorial
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Editorial
Land grabbing
Its identification as a national problem is welcome
Land grabbing has finally been identified as a national problem. And the government has decided to address it with the objective of recovering the huge areas of land 'lost' to the encroachers.
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Editorial
No WMD found in Iraq
There can be no excuse for misleading the public
The initial report of US chief weapons inspector, David Kay, that his team has to date found no weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, is bad news for President Bush.
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Perspectives
The nation's collective shame
Enough ignominies were already smeared on the face of the nation ever since its emergency -- thanks to numerous omissions and commissions of our ruling class.
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US Presidential Race
On the nomination trail
Who's afraid of Wesley Clark?
How can you tell Republicans are afraid of Gen. Wesley Clark? It's easy. You can tell by the whispering campaign that has already begun against the General.
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Between the lines
Move with the time
THE Dawn, one of the few liberal English dailies in the subcontinent, posed this August a question to 26 leading writers and poets in Pakistan: Should Pakistan and India bury the hatchet? All of themresponded
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Opinion
Bus menace in Dhaka streets
We were happy that rickshaws were withdrawn from some important roads making vehicular movement easier and quicker.
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