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Editorial
 
Editorial
People want peace
All must cooperate to ensure it
Sheikh Hasina's speech yesterday was a relief. AL's decision to extend the deadline is welcome as it postpones the immediate prospect of further political violence.
 
Editorial
Costly medicare
The poor burdened further
Treatment at public hospitals will now be dearer and this can only be a cause of consternation for the poor.

Post Editorial
 
Post Breakfast
Controversy taints the caretaker process
Muhammad Zamir
Readers will recall the eerie uncertainty that had gripped the nation on 28 October. Violence was the order of the day.
 
Between The Lines
How to allay India's fears?
Kuldip Nayar writes from New Delhi
I have known the views of youthful Kashmiri leaders Mirwaiz, Yasin Malik and Shabir Shah for years.
 
Opinion
Live and let live
Umerr Muhammad Alamgir
The news was like this -- "Wameek Ahmed, a meritorious architect, who is severely affected by kidney damage is still willing to producing his long cherished model plan of an ideal village of Bangladesh.
 

 
   
 
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