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JS as people's house
A raw deal given so far
Notwithstanding what comes out of Khaleda-Hasina debate in parliament last night, let's set on record how the Jatiya Sangsad has fared to date.
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The inspection tamasa
Deaths are no laughing matter, though
There is strange, yet convincing an analogy that's just raring to be drawn between apparently irreconcilable words. They are a metaphor for an idiotic sub-culture, so to speak.
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Bottom Line
Why is President Bush visiting India? Harun ur Rashid
In 1978, it was US President Jimmy Carter who visited India. The second visit took place in March 2000 by President Clinton, although the president's visit was almost jinxed because of America's presidential campaign, India's volatile politics, and US wrath over nuclear tests in 1998.
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Plain Words
Change, what change?
M B Naqvi writes from Karachi
Last week the country was awash with rumours that something is afoot. There were expectations of big change. Some of it spilled into print and other media. Rumours are a way of life here, to be sure.
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Setting bad precedent
Kazi Alauddin Ahmed
It was indeed a strange but most significant coincidence that the US Assistant Foreign Secretary Christina Rocca, during her brief visit here in the last week of January made identical observations on
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