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Two DNA labs
DNA tests are needed for crime detection and they serve many other purposes. These tests enable us to discover the identity of anyone very accurately.
 
Corruption in schools
There was a letter about corruption and money making policies at Private Universities in Dhaka which was published in a newspaper sometime last week.
 
Education of Bush
President Bush is getting educated, after deciphering of the signals in London (7/7 and later), and Egypt. Now he is advocating more use of nuclear power stations, for 'peaceful' uses.
 
Ninety-nine political parties!
I am surprised to know that there are as many as 99 political parties in Bangladesh. I think the parties exist in paper only and they have no presence in the political arena.
 
Nobel nomination
It is heartening to read in the newspaper that Dr Yunus of Grameen Bank might be nominated for the Nobel Prize. The recognition should have come earlier.
 
Resisting dacoits
I have read the letters of Mr. Mahmud Hussein from Tower Hamlet college in UK published in The Daily Star and The Bangladesh Observer on July 13, 2005 and July 24,2005 respectively.
 

 
   
 
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