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Bangladesh
Subway News Vendor and Bangladeshi Immigrant Tells of Experiences in U.S.
| Nov 19You may have seen Rounak Mahmud, 50, on the 1 train platform. Though he doesn’t make much money in New York, he owns a five-story building back in his home country of Bangladesh. He moved to the United States less than 20 years ago, but says he has more pride for his new home than many Americans.
Strong Leaders, Dictators, and Columbia
Along with the usual array of accomplished presidents and prime ministers, this year, Columbia's World Leaders Forum is hosting Dr. Fakhruddin Ahmed, the chief adviser of the Caretaker Government of Bangladesh. Ever since his pseudomilitary regime took office in Dhaka, rampant human rights violations have become the state's hallmark.
Letters to the Editor
| Sep 17Headline Misconstrues Eco-Reps’ Views on Green Campaign , Fakhruddin Ahmed is a Strong Leader Who Has Every Right to Speak at CU,
Letters to the Editor
| Sep 14Article Misses Crucial Facts About Nadia Abu El-Haj’s Critics,
Criticisms of Navy Portray a False Picture of Academy Life, Author Shows Naivete in Thoughts About the Military, Criticisms of Navy Miss the Nature of The Author’s Experience, Article Neglects Burke Library at UTS As a Good Study Space, University Irresponsible in Inviting Bangladeshi Leader to Speak


