Volume 4 Number 218 Sun. January 04, 2004    
 
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Saarc summitry on an auspicious note
No looking back now
The prelude to the 12th Saarc summit has been redolent with a kind of positivism we had sorely missed in the past runs-up to the on-going, off-going regional summitry exercises.
 
Editorial
Countrywide shutdown
We condemn it, but the opposition must be given due respect and space
The main opposition Awami League enforced a dawn-to-dusk hartal across the country yesterday, amid fears that negative politics might once again begin to debilitate the country's wobbly economy whichcomes

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As I see it
Whither South Asia?
Ikram Sehgal, writes from Karachi
All roads did not lead to Rome! For nearly three centuries till Portuguese Vasco de Gama rounded the Cape Horn to fulfil the dream of the European monarchies there was a mad rush by Portuguese, Spanish,
 
Bottom line
Democracy and governance
Harun ur Rashid
Whatever successes Bangladesh has achieved in the economic sector, are not evenly spread among the entire community. Land reforms were not seriously addressed as was done in West Bengal in the late 70s.
 

 
   
 
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