Volume 4 Number 160 Mon. November 03, 2003    
 
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Wrong priorities beset the nation
Looking at the world around us, sometimes we are shocked to see the gaps in between people. We live on the same planet and we are pretty much aware of what is happening on the other side.
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PM's intervention needed to save wildlife
Almost every day as we open the pages of The Daily Star, we come across some sad news or photograph about the plight of our wildlife.
 
Mahathir is irreplaceable
Many of the Malyasians will remain speechless for a while before replying if asked as to what is his or her feeling about the retirement of Dr. Mahathir.
 
Price hike: hold the rot
The government lawmakers' surprise and bickering over the unbridled spiralling of prices of essential consumer goods since the beginning of the Holy Ramadan, is shocking.
 
Ramadan and rising prices
In this holy month of Ramadan, people have once again become the victims of unscrupulous greed of some vested quarters.
 
Stop killing tigers, for God's sake
One more Royal Bengal tiger, the national animal of Bangladesh, was killed recently in Bagerhat district (DS: 20-10-03).
 
Protesting Mahathir's comments
I protest against Mr. Mahatir's comments regarding Jews in the OIC and APEC conference. I can comprehend why he and rest of the Muslim Ummah condemn Israel's Palestine policy.
 
Fear of a Jewish planet
The OIC speech is not Mahathir's first brush with anti-Semitism. In "The Malay Dilemma," published in 1970, he wrote: "The Jews for example are not merely hook-nosed, but understand money instinctively.
 
Mahathir's words of wisdom
Wise people are wise because they know things that are not known to others. This knowledge does not just come to them. They search for it and learn. They keep an open mind and let things come in.
 
Build overhead railway
We are glad that the government is taking initiatives to build a bypass railway from ZIA to Kamalapur railway station. This was a long-awaited measure that should have been taken up by the previous governments.
 
Campus violence shows disrespect to nation
A university is the highest seat of learning. It's a place where people go to enhance and complete their education; where people go in as semi-educated and come out fully educated.
 
Bravo! our Editors
Both in the vernacular and in the English, most of our editors are doing commendable jobs in trying to devise a road map embedded with goodwill, tolerance, virtues of true leadership -- exposing good,
 
My take on war on terror
I have some comments on the letter titled 'My take on war on terror.' It was not clear what is the identity of S.
 
"On Mahathir and Hitler"
This letter refers to the letter titled "On Mahathir and Hitler"(Mahmood Elahi, Canada) that was published in this section of your newspaper on 29/10/03.

I think Mr.

 

 
   
 
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