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Editorial
 
Editorial
It is good augury
People expect positive outcome
At last we see a ray of hope emerging out of the current oppressive political impasse. It is a good augury that the BNP and the AL are considering to sit for the much-awaited dialogue on electoral reform.
 
Editorial
State minister's exit
What difference does it make?
With the exit of State Minister Anwarul Kabir Talukder from the power sector which has been limping under an acute shortage of electricity, this is the second time in four months that the state minister

Post Editorial
 
Sense & Insensibility
Let fire rage, vote us to power again ...
Shahnoor Wahid
Golden Bengal is burning, just as Lanka burned and Rome burned in the antiquated past. Hanuman set Lanka on fire to rescue Sheeta, wife of Avatar Rama, from the clutches of Lankadhipati Raksasraj Ravana.
 
Going Deeper
The view from Dhaka
Kazi Anwarul Masud
The Brookings Institution and Center for Global Development, led by Dr. Susan Price, have initiated a collaborative project titled "Weak States Threat Matrix" that bills Bangladesh as having a fragile democracy where the government is unable to: a) secure the population from violent conflict;
 
Between The Lines
A new Musharraf?
Kuldip Nayar writes from New Delhi
General Pervez Musharraf has staged yet another coup. He has ousted the Musharraf who was always worried about his image and concerned about the support within Pakistan.
 

 
   
 
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