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Editorial
 
Editorial
After the galvanising concert
G-8 affirmative action imperative
One would hope that the largest musical extravaganza ever produced, held across 12 time zones in ten different locations of four continents, to draw the attention of super-rich countries to the plight
 
Editorial
Another dastardly murder!
Perhaps, change of focus due
The gruesome murder of a businessman in broad daylight on Saturday at Jigatola, a very busy spot in the city, is clearly indicative of how active the criminal network remains, despite occasional claims

Post Editorial
 
Graduating from camel jockeys to housemaids?
Mahfuzur Rahman
There was a time, probably not entirely bygone, when it was commonplace to see Bangladeshi children as little as seven years of age being used as jockeys in camel races in Arab lands for the pleasure
 
Byline
A Santorini diary
M.J. Akbar
The cat came free. Everything else had a price, except the view, which was priceless.
 
Imperial diplomacy of the western media
Mohammad Shahidul Islam
Noam Chomsky in one of his interviews with David Barsamian(the author of Confronting Empire with Eqbal Ahmed and Culture and Resistance with Edward Said) published in Z Mag zine (July-August 2003, Vol.
 

 
   
 
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