| Far Eastern Economic Review 1996 S. Kamaluddin |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Ballot boycott: opposition won't take part in elections.(Bangladesh)(Awami League and its allies boycott parliamentary election) | Business, international | S. Kamaluddin |
| Down to work: new prime minister seeks consensus. (Sheikh Hasina Wajed of Bangladesh) | Business, international | S. Kamaluddin |
| Great expectations; votes hope June poll will end political chaos. (Bangladesh) | Business, international | S. Kamaluddin |
| Hollow victory: opposition boycott mars election's credibility.(Bangladesh) | Business, international | S. Kamaluddin |
| Positive thinking. (Economic Monitor: Bangladesh) | Business, international | S. Kamaluddin |
| Running around: a port strike could cripple Bangladesh's economy. | Business, international | S. Kamaluddin |
| Second coming: Awami league set to take power. | Business, international | S. Kamaluddin |
| Staying afloat. (the Bangladesh economy) | Business, international | S. Kamaluddin |
| The coup that wasn't: military revolt ends in a whimper. (Bangladesh) | Business, international | S. Kamaluddin |
| Things are looking up: foreign investors show interest in Bangladesh. | Business, international | S. Kamaluddin |
| Water and balm. (India and Bangladesh in agreement to share water from the Ganges) | Business, international | Rasul Bailay, S. Kamaluddin |
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