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Depleted uranium in Iraqi cities
The weekly Guardian recently published an article stating that British soldiers returning from the Gulf will be offered tests on the levels of depleted uranium in their bodies to check if they are indanger
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Life in Bangladesh
I deeply appreciate your publishing the article "Development Bangladeshi Style" written by Ms. Chieko Yasuda ( DS 17 October, 2004 ). I thank Ms.
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Letters
I have been writing letters since childhood.
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Role of judiciary
My attention was drawn to the lead news published in your daily of 30 November under the caption "Nine bureaucrats face contempt proceedings".
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Development of Airport Road
We appreciate the work so far done by the communication ministry in improving the Airport Road to international standard under the DUTP.
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Public toilets
I have been amused and at the same time surprised to read the DCC's scrambling to construct some public toilets (DS Nov.
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RAB operations
I agree with what Muftah Wali has said about the RAB, and would like to add something to that. In my opinion, capturing a criminal does not mean much. Because every criminal is created by a godfather.
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RAB and human rights
The concept of democracy that it is meant for 'the greatest good for the greatest number' has never been so in practice in Bangladesh.
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Coconut cultivation
The Bangladesh government has a commendable plan of planting about ten million coconut saplings in the country.
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Biman's image
Recently, I went to a trip to New Delhi and learnt that even the garbage disposal was being privatised in the city in order to make it efficient and recyclable.
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RAB and law and order
Four reports in your newspaper (25 and 26 Nov., 2004) have given me something good to write about, for a change.
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Announcement
The joy and pride of Bijoy Dibash is again with us.
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