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Middle East and the US
Edward B. Luttwak, an adviser at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, Washington DC, recently wrote an Op-Ed in Toronto's National Post: "It's best to ignore the Middle East.
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Ashraful & Co.
It is a frustrating a reality that Bangladeshi cricketers, whom we fondly call the Tigers, have again conceded an innings defeat to Sri Lanka, though they've been, this time, able to extend the playing
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Student politics
It's refreshing to see the giant political parties opting for internal reforms. But I am more concerned about student politics.
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Birdem strike
Your staff correspondent's report (June 27) on the problems with contract based employees (doctors and staff) seems to have been triggered by "misunderstanding " and an "unauthorised" letter being issued
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How much land....
Ever since the creation of the good earth, millions of people have been born and millions have passed away. Today's six billion world population will also be gone with the wind one day.
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Our cricketers
The progress of Bangladesh cricket team was unimaginable a few years ago, but now it is a reality. They are trying their best in every match. But the real problem is that their performance is not consistent.
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Prevent smoking
Everybody admits that smoking is harmful for health, but smoking is still continuing openly even in public places. Govt actions to contain it are inadequate.
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"Top two"
This is the proper time that the top two leaders of the top two parties voluntarily leave politics and make room for other leaders to come and prove their mettle in governing the country.
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Bangladeshis in Kuwait
I would like to draw the attention of the interim government of Bangladesh, the caretaker government, to our plight. We, Bangladeshis in Kuwait, are facing a real dilemma here.
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