Volume 5 Number 37 Fri. July 02, 2004    
 
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Editorial
A shameless mockery
Fair election takes a battering
It has been a no-holds-barred recourse to devious devices, the like of which were hardly experienced before. We are dumbfounded by the trickery-ridden and orchestrated subversion of Dhaka-10 by-election.

Editorial
Hospitals in comatose
Scarcity of X-ray films wreaks havoc
It is one of those things we have had a proverbial reputation for crafting with our huge gift of callous indifference to basics.

Post Editorial

How much should we pay our public servants?
Hasanat Alamgir and Habibur Rahman
The following are excerpts from the budget speech of our Minister for Finance, who also happens to be the Minister for Planning: "We need a forward looking, efficient, honest and modern civil service

As I see it
Three blind mice
Ikram Sehgal writes from Karachi
Given that things go according to "plan", Pakistan will be blessed with three different PMs in three months after Zafarullah Khan Jamali's resignation in June.

Opinion
Our troubled garment industry
Tayeb Husain
Bangladesh is one of the biggest exporters of finished garments in the world market.
 

 
   
 
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