Vol. 5 Num 248 Fri. February 04, 2005    
 
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Dark days!
Mr. Abdul Bayes's write up on Kibria's death (DS: 1 Feb) is an impartial and realistic analysis of the current trend of the elected government.
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Image of political activists
With a heavy heart I turned on Channel-I news to get some details of the horrendous grenade attack that killed our former finance minister SAMS Kibria.
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Mission accomplished
What a comeback! From 0-2 down to win the series 3-2 is a rare incident in cricket history.
 
Parveen Babi
I came to learn with utter shock and grief about the sudden passing away of my favourite Indian film actress, Parveen Babi.
 
How to stop these fanatics?
The new trend of killing by grenade throwing is alarming to all freedom loving and democratic countries of the world.
 
Belligerent picket!
When the 8:00pm news of 31.01.
 
A brilliant man
Death is natural: it is the acceptance of the other world and a departure from the world where birth was welcomed.
But death natural becomes unnatural when it is untimely and when it is sudden.

 
Hartal, not the solution
It was so shocking to lose our former finance minister SAMS Kibria for which the main opposition enforced a 3-day hartal.
 
Dr. Fakhruddin and New York Times article
Through you I would like to convey a simple message to Dr Fakhruddin Ahmed.
 
An incomplete mission of '71 losers?
It seems that following the target killings of a number of intellectuals, the assassins have chosen to eliminate the leading political figures of certain opinions.
 
Alarming!
I find it extremely hard to understand why our nation... which is not waging war on anyone; which is not under invasion from any foreign power... is being subjected to such heinous acts of brutality.
 
We want to see light...
We are deeply shocked at the sudden death of Mr. Kibria, our former finance minister and one of the great sons of the soil.
 

 
   
 
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