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Gazipur people have spoken
A triumph of the electoral process
The Gazipur by-election, which the AL candidate has won, is a clear reflection of the local people's regard and sympathy for the slain politician, Ahsanullah Master.
 
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Doha Round back on track
But much remains to be resolved
The good news is that the 147 nations of the WTO were able to strike a crucial deal at Geneva on Sunday that salvaged and reinvigorated the Doha Round of negotiations, begun in 2001 but bogged down in

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Beneath the surface
Floods to wane, woes to remain
Abdul Bayes
Within a span of six years or so, the devastations are at our door steps. The country is faced with devastating floods inundating 40 out of 64 districts, including two-thirds of the capital city.
 
As I see it
Peace breaks out in South Asia?
Ikram Sehgal writes from Karachi
There seems to be a genuine thaw in the relationship between India and Pakistan, a far cry from the early days of 2002 when there was eyeball-to-eyeball military confrontation with a likelihood of use
 

 
   
 
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