Vol. 5 Num 271 Wed. March 02, 2005    
 
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Editorial
 
Editorial
Assault on landless people
Attackers must not go unpunished
Armed land grabbers set on fire 364 homes in three villages under two police stations in Satkhira district on Sunday morning.
 
Editorial
Agriculture subsidy question
The foot-dragging could cost us dear
Continuing indecision over grant of subsidy on diesel for irrigation-based farming may have queered the pitch for a good IRRI harvest.

Post Editorial
 
Bottom Line
The rise of Islamic extremism in Bangladesh
Harun ur Rashid
In the backdrop of rising deep concern among development partners, on February 23 the government finally took action in banning two Islamic extremist organizations in the country, namely, Jagrata Muslim
 
Plain Words
Will America always be unassailable?
M B Naqvi writes from Karachi
They say what goes up comes down. Historically it is true. But then the US case is said to be so unique. It is the richest and most powerful country with an enviable resource base.
 
Opinion
In conversation with an Indian diplomat
Safi Khan
I was meaning to write this earlier but kept procrastinating till the recent spate of writings on India-Bangladesh relations motivated me to describe excerpts of a conversation (those nearby said it was
 

 
   
 
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