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Editorial
Home secretaries talk
Grounds for some optimism
HELD against the backdrop of tensions on our borders the home secretary level meetings between Bangladesh and India in New Delhi, from reports appearing in the media, has gone off well, and from which
 
Editorial
Good sentiments are not enough
Take concrete steps for dialogue
EARLY last month, Khandaker Musharraf Hossain and Tofael Ahmed, two senior-most leaders of ruling BNP and opposition AL, attending a BATEXPO seminar, struck a common note saying that their parties need

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Bottom Line
Dark days at the White House
Harun ur Rashid
These are dark days for the White House and some say they could get darker.
 
Plain Words
Middle East moving toward a conflagration
M B Naqvi , writes from Karachi
People will be well advised not to dismiss the extra-strong statement of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmedinejad that Israel should wiped off the map as a confirmed hardliner's extremist rhetoric.
 
Opinion
Coruption : Misdeeds of favoured few
The editor of The Daily Star , Mr. Mahfuz Anam, deserves applaud and felicitation from the readers as well as the people at large for his bold and timely commentary on corruption, immediately after branding Bangladesh as the most corrupt country for the fifth time by Transparency International. He has rightly pointed out, how the ministers and the government remain self-imposed blind , try to hide facts and always put blames on press and media , hiding their own misdeeds and involvement in corruption.
 

 
   
 
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