Thursday, March 5, 2009
Security strengthened in Kandy for Tooth Relic exposition
Security arrangements have been finalized for the exposition of the Sacred Tooth Relic in
He revealed this when he paid a courtesy call on Most Ven. Thibbatuwawe Sri Siddhartha Sumangala Mahanayake Thera of the Malwatte Chapter on Tuesday in
FBI Offers help to probe attack on SL cricketers
The cooperation was offered by Robert Mueller, Director FBI, during his meetings with Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani and Advisor to the Prime Minister on Interior Rehman Malik, here on Wednesday. FBI Director, who was accompanied by US ambassador in Pakistan Anne Patterson and other US officials, met Prime Minister Gilani and Rehman Malik.
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Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Sunday, March 1, 2009
Troops destroy 10 LTTE boats
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LTTE warns India over displaced Tamils
In an exclusive e-mail interview to TIMES NOW, first to the Indian media since the war intensified with the Sri Lankan army, the political head of LTTE - B Nadesan - has warned New Delhi to back-off. Nadesan has called the eviction of people from their homeland 'a monumental blunder'.
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Wednesday, February 25, 2009
SUDAR OLI EDITOR ABDUCTED
Mount Lavinia police said that a complaint had been received that a person had been abducted while he was at a funeral parlour in Mount Lavinia.
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Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Microsoft Drops Payback Demand on Ex-workers
The Redmond, Washington-based company, which announced a plan to cut up to 5,000 jobs in January, acknowledged on Sunday that it had tried to get the overpaid workers to return the extra money. But late on Monday, it reversed course.
"This was a mistake on our part," said a Microsoft spokesman in an e-mailed statement. "We should have handled this situation in a more thoughtful manner."
Sri Lanka Tiger Chief Unlikely to Surrender: Defence Chief
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Conflict limiting access to health care- WHO
The ongoing conflict in northern Sri Lanka between the Government and a rebel group is limiting access to health care, putting the lives of tens of thousands of people at risk, the United Nations World Health Organization (WHO) cautioned today.
The agency called for a rapid assessment of health needs, improved preventive and curative care and enhanced coordination among all health partners. It said that the health sector is understaffed, resulting in reduced health care for many people, while the clashes and population displacement are impacting patient referrals. It is also feared that high immunization rates will not be maintained and that expectant mothers are not able to access the services they need.
US Senate Panel Discusses Sri Lanka
Anna Neistat, senior researcher for Human Rights Watch, told a Senate Foreign Relations committee hearing that human rights violations are being committed by both sides in Sri Lanka's 25-year-old conflict. Read More on : www.dailymirror.lk
Sunday, February 22, 2009
'Slumdog Millionaire' wins best picture

"Slumdog Millionaire," the little film about a poverty-raised teaboy who goes on a game show as a way to find his lost love, won best picture moments ago, earning a total of eight Oscars at the 81st annual Academy Awards.
As the stage filled with the film's huge cast, producer Christian Colson talked about "Slumdog's" "extraordinary journey."
"Most of all we had passion and we had belief, and our film shows if you have those two things, you have everything," said Colson.
"Millionaire's" other honors included best director (Danny Boyle), best adapted screenplay (Simon Beaufoy), score (A.R. Rahman), song ("Jai Ho," co-written by Rahman), cinematography (Anthony Dod Mantle), sound mixing and film editing.
A rich night for best picture 'Slumdog Millionaire'
"Slumdog Millionaire," the little film that overcame tremendous odds simply to earn an American release, won eight Oscars Sunday night at the 81st annual Academy Awards, including best picture.
"Most of all we had passion and we had belief, and our film shows if you have those two things, you have everything," said producer Christian Colson, surrounded by many members of the film's huge cast and crew.
Govt. rejects ceasefire offer, calls LTTE to Surrender
The Government today rejected fresh LTTE calls for an immediate ceasefire, adding that the Tigers must surrender, Minister Keheliya Rambukwella said today.
The government statement comes after LTTE said that they were ready to comply with international calls for a ceasefire but would not lay down their arms, to the UN and the Co-chairs.
INLAND REVENUE DATA INTACT: WORK BEGINS TOMORROW - MINISTER
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Karunanidhi offers to send aid to Sri Lanka
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi offered to send doctors and paramedics to Sri Lanka to render assistance to over 10,000 people injured in the military conflict there.
The state was peaceful except for a clash inside the central prison in Coimbatore between rioting prisoners and authorities that injured three warders, police sources told IANS. Armed police pickets posted at all vulnerable points maintained a vigil across the state, they added..
Saturday, February 21, 2009
25th Test Hundred for Mahela
Guantanamo 'complies with law'
A US military report on conditions at the US prison facility in Guantanamo Bay in Cuba says the prison complies with the requirements of the Geneva conventions, according to US media.
However, the Pentagon report says detainees should be allowed to speak to one another and be able to engage in group activities, the New York Times said on Friday.
Economy Tops Clinton's China Agenda
She began wide-ranging talks with China's foreign minister on Saturday, emphasising the need to collaborate on global issues - ahead of long-standing concerns about China's human rights record.
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Viksund Asia donates speedboat for Coastguard

The donation was made to Secretary Defence Gotabaya Rajapaksa by Managing Director of the company, Mr. Jostine Viksund, at the Ministry premises this morning (Feb 20). According to the Ministry officials, the speedboat model "Viksund 605" would be utilized for the coastguard duties. More : www.defence.lk
Friday, February 20, 2009
VOTING UNDERWAY IN RE-POLL
“Puttalam District Secretary's Office has taken measures for the counting of votes,” Mr. Fernando said. 1,200 persons are eligible to cast their vote yet again, in today's poll. The Elections Commissioner annulled the poll at the centre as the Returning Officer of Puttalam reported an irregularity on the February 14 North-western provincial council poll. Source : www.newsfirst.lk
Both LTTE planes shot down
TWO DEAD, 48 STILL IN COLOMBO, NEGOMBO HOSPITALS
Air Tigers were on '9/11' mission
Sri Lanka’s Tamil Tiger rebels have claimed responsibility for the Friday night air raid over the capital Colombo that left at least two people dead and 50 injured. The two-light wing aircraft were on a suicide mission, a pro-rebel website said. The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) have claimed that two men from their elite Black Air Tiger suicide squad piloted the two light aircraft that carried out the attack on the headquarters of the Inland Revenue department in the heart of the capital, causing a huge explosion.
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SRI LANKA 120/2 AT LUNCH
At lunch, Sri Lanka was 120 for 2. Source : www.newsfirst.lk