Vol. 5 Num 391 Sun. July 03, 2005    
 
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Editorial
A close shave with disaster
Biman should get its act together
We are greatly relieved that all of the 215 passengers and crew aboard Biman's ill-fated DC-10 have survived what could have been a fatal accident.
 
Editorial
Structural flaw in river-crafts
No time for wrangling, remove it
A reported face-off between the shipping directorate and the launch owners has revealed some glaring defects in the designs of launches plying on different river routes.

Post Editorial
 
Reducing the leave of absence from parliament
M. Abdul Latif Mondal
While speaking in parliament on June 29 the minister for local govern-ment, rural development and cooperatives and secretary general of Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) Abdul Mannan Bhuiyan suggested
 
Inside America
Sometimes strange bedfellows
Ron Chepesiuk
It's widely believed that Christian evangelicals in America compromise a powerful, monolithic religious block that invariably votes Republican and is fixated on abortion and same sex marriage as political
 

 
   
 
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