Volume 4 Number 37 Wed. July 02, 2003    
 
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Editorial
Errant traffic police behaviour
Our judges must be given the highest respect
The incident in which a judge of the High Court found himself at odds with a gross violation of behavioural norms on the part of on-duty traffic sergeants has to be viewed in the broader perspective
 
Editorial
Middle East peace
Signs of progress visible
For the first time since the Middle East peace plan, known as the roadmap, was announced two months ago, the world sees some progress made towards implementing it.
 
The horizon this weeK
Wind of change in India-China relations
Tilt moving east on the world stage?
A historic agreement has been signed by the two most populous nations of the globe, China and India.
 
Gujral's comments on Bangladesh gas
The visit of Mr. I K Gujral, former Prime Minister of India, in late April 2003, did not go unnoticed in Bangladesh. But, there was no ripple in the media on his remarks on gas export. That puzzled me.
 
Should we send troops to Iraq?
Foreign minister Morshed Khan reportedly has said (The Daily Star 26 June) that Bangladesh government 'is studying Chapter Four of the UNSC Resolution 1483 to see how it covers sending troops as stabilisation
 

 
   
 
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