Vol. 5 Num 186 Wed. December 01, 2004    
 
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Editorial
 
Editorial
Women's representation
National aspirations unmet
The Jatiya Sangsad's enactment of a law on women's reserved seats in parliament has three elements.
 
Editorial
Buckling under zealot pressure?
It must stop before snowballing
A section of ultra-orthodox elements has long been objecting to participation of women in outdoor sports. Not long ago, they tried to stop a girls' football tournament in Dhaka.

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Worth A Look
Political culture of renaming
AMM Shawkat Ali
The recent decision of National University (NU) authorities to name NU as Ziaur Rahman National University has been termed by noted academics as "unfortunate and morally unacceptable" (The Daily Star,
 
Plain words
A new India policy needed
M B Naqvi writes from Karachi
Let's face facts. The Composite Dialogue, despite much contrived goodwill on both sides, is going nowhere.
 
Opinion
The biotechnology debate
Dr S K Bhadra
The debate on merits and demerits of the use of transgenic crops in our country first started in 1998 and in the last five years quite a good number of commentary articles written by scientists, journalists
 

 
   
 
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