Volume 5 Number 219 Mon. January 03, 2005    
 
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Tsunami havoc
We all are shell-shocked at the devastating Tsunami that attacked the maximum littoral areas of Asia. The Tsunami with 8.9 magnitude originated in Sumatra Island of Indonesia.
 
Help Tsunami victims
I am ashamed that Bangladesh has not yet responded fully to the Tsunami disaster.
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Happy New Year
There are times when we like to share our happiness with others, there are times when we remember our near and dear ones, when we feel like to wish them once in a while if not always, no matter how far
 
Western influence
Western traditions and media have a direct influence on our young generation. Nowadays programmes in some television channels show pornographic images.
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Shattered hopes
The outcry against recent Fallujah bloodbath has reverberated far beyond Iraq's borders. Innocent Iraqis are being blown out indiscriminately which is a common phenomenon these days.
 
Set the priorities right
Haven't we had seen enough monuments and heard big talks from even bigger mouths about immortalising our great liberation war and teaching our future generation the history of the two political parties.
 
One too many
Hi there. Here I thought I would be working all day just before the New Year sets in a foreign country where I am so far away from my loved ones from my family.
 
Why not Rab?
Rab is doing their job very successfully and they know how to perform their duty. Nobody needs to advise them! It's their own concern. People support Rab.
 
Rab
The Daily Star in its December 30 issue published a letter with the above heading. In this regard I completely disagree with the views of Mr. Imran Khan.
 
Good news!
I read the article by Morshed Ali Khan, "Gulshan-Baridhara's lake's water…." ("Star City", Wednesday, December 29th 2004), with elation.
 
Hartal
It is nice to see that the opposition parties are resorting to protests in the more civic form of " Manab Bandhan" & "Manab Prachir". Main opposition party Awami League is back in the parliament too.
 
Tigers roar at last
It was so ecstatic to see our heroes playing such a great series against the mighty Indians. The Tigers finally have given a wake up call to the other teams and silenced the critics.
 
HBFC loans and commitment of finance minister
Our outspoken finance minister is known for his relentless effort to reduce rates of interest of banks and other financial institutions.
 
We are in trouble
We the people of Chittagong are facing a problem every day. It is sound pollution.
 
Blaring horns
Sound pollution can cause great harm. A man can become deaf. And loud horns greatly contribute to sound pollution.
 
Rab
Rab is the proper team to eradicate crime. But their actions are questionable at times. Society has become very corrupt. Before Rab was introduced the top criminals were arrested but hardly punished.
 
Our business partner
At long last, Malaysia is officially recognising Bangladesh as a possible investment partner, in sharp contrast to the mere import of labour for many decades, (some other Asian developed nations and EU
 
Kudos to Rab
Recent letters commending the effective work of Rapid Action Battalion (Rab) and the courageous act of containing listed terrorists and notorious criminals have inspired me as a regular reader of theDS,
 

 
   
 
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