Vol. 5 Num 99 Wed. September 01, 2004    
 
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The Sundarbans
The Sundarbans earned Bangladesh the reputation of conserving the largest mangrove forests in the World. Therefore it implies not only a track of forests but also an important image.
 
Camel race
Camel race in the UAE is the most dreadful sporting event of the world.
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"Rakta Karobi"
On the 63rd death anniversary of poet Rabindranath Tagore, I had the privilege to enjoy his unique drama Rakta Karobi performed by Nagorik Natya Sampradaya at the Mahila Samity auditorium.
 
Film industry
There is little scope for doubting that our film industry is being destroyed day by day. The reasons are that our filmmakers are dishonest and not above mediocrity .
 
Concentration of power
It appears that in the newly emerging nations, concentration of power in fewer hands is the root of all evils.
 
Why only one?
The government has issued an order to pay festival allowance to the pensioners from the current fiscal year.
 
Population control
I am a teacher of economics. I have gone through the articles by Dr Zakir Hussain and Dr Sayed Jahangir on the subject of population control in Bangladesh.
 
Cricket Board
Cricket is a popular game in many countries these days. Bangladesh gained the Test status in the year 2000. After gaining the Test status, Bangladesh has not yet won a match.
 
A well written piece
I would like to convey my deep appreciation to Shahedul Anam Khan for his article 'The Saga of Bomb Blast and Black Saturday' published in your daily on 26.08.
 
A barbaric attack
I was filled with great consternation when I heard the news of the grenade attack on opposition leader Sheikh Hasina's meeting at Bangabandhu Avenue on 21 August, which left at least 16 people dead and
 
Indignation and condemnation
The whole country has been numbed by the grenade blasts at the Awami League meeting on 21st August which killed 20 persons including one top leader of the AL.
 
Of children
I went through the article "What we teach our kids" by Hana Shams Ahmed published in SWM on August 27. Hana has brought a true assessment before us.
 
Thoughts of a senior citizen
I was stunned when I heard the news of the grenade blasts at the AL protest meeting on 21/08/04. The carnage scene that I saw in our TV channels (not BTV) blunted my thoughts.
 
Attack on AL rally
My language fails to express the tragedy of the devilish attack on the AL procession on 21 August. Nineteen people died and many more were injured.
 
Satellite governance?
There appears to be a government within the government in this part of the world, according to a columnist (DS Aug 24).
 

 
   
 
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