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Editorial
Dhaka SAARC meet
Decade of implementation envisioned
THE Indo-Pak trade dispute that cast a shadow over implementation of SAFTA, the two-year old agenda before the regional body, has been defused, if not resolved.
 
Editorial
Price of imported commodities
Too high for anyone's comfort
TODAY the lives of the people belonging to the fixed and limited income groups are extremely burdened by an unprecedented rise in the prices of essentials.
 
Lebanese crisis and the fiasco of Rice diplomacy
No lasting peace without Hezbollah
WHILE Prime Minister Ehud Olmert insists there will be no ceasefire in Lebanon until international peacekeepers are deployed in the south of the country, Hezbollah has remained defiant against all odds,
 
Post Breakfast
Complications Continue in Cyprus
PROBLEMS affecting the bi-communal eastern Mediterranean island of Cyprus continue to remain unresolved.
 
Ailing democracy and a few good men
CIVIL society' is probably the most debated term nowadays in Bangladesh, after the CEC issue.
 

 
   
 
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