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Govt. to blame for Janaka Perera killing Mangala
Tuesday, 7 October 2008 - 8:39 AM SL Time

Condemning this morning`s bomb blast in Anuradhapura, leader of the SLFP Mahajana Wing Mangala Samaraweera says the Rajapaksa government should take full responsibility for the attack.
In a statement, he said whoever may have committed it, he strongly denounced the attack that killed 24, including opposition leader of the North Central Province retired Maj. Gen. Janaka Perera and UNP district manager Dr. A. Johnpulle, and injured 100 others.
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Karuna Amman becomes a MP in Sri Lanka Parliament
Monday, 6 October 2008 - 11:27 PM SL Time

Elections Commissisoner Dayananda Dishanayake has announced that Vinayagamurthy Muralitharan has been appointed as a member of the 6th Parliament. Accordingly, he is due to take oaths as a Parliamentarian

The announcement has been made in a Special Gazette Notification. He is popularly known as Karuna Amman. It will grant him an opportunity to represent the voice of the Eastern Tamil polity. He joined the LTTE in 1983 and was once even a bodyguard of the Prabhakaran and the armed leader of the outfit. In March 2004, he broke away from the mainstream LTTE alleging that Prabhakaran intentionally dragged the peace talks so that the cadres could exploit the cessation of hostilities to regroup. He joined the peace talks with the desire of reaching a political solution to meet the aims of the outfit. But he understood the truth of the leadership at the end of the discussions. Disillusioned by these developments, Mr. Muralitharan maintained silence during the final period of the LTTE outfit. He ditched the terrorist outfit and entered the democratic fold, serving collectively with the Eastern Tamil civilians. Thereafter, he was able to gain the confidence of these civilians. The opportunity to represent Parliament is another severe blow to the LTTE. Political analysts claim that paving the way for a terrorist leader to enter the political field clearly displayed the transparency of the Government s democratic policy.
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Prabhakaran may flee northern region: Lankan Army chief

Colombo (PTI): Not ruling out the possibility of V Prabhakaran fleeing the embattled north as troops advance into the rebel-held territory, Sri Lankan Army Chief Sarath Fonseka has said the LTTE supremo could not survive from his hideouts for long. ...
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Surrender to advancing troops - Sri Lanka Army Chief tells LTTE leaders

With the Eelam dream of the LTTE fading Army Chief Lt. Gen. Sarath Fonseka has called upon the LTTE leaders and other cadres to surrender to the advancing troops as the fighting intensifies into the Tiger heartland. The soldiers have nearly two more...
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Rescued elephants run amok, kill saviour in Sri Lanka

Colombo, Oct 4 (IANS) An elephant that had fallen into a jungle well with her calf and was rescued by villagers in Anuradhapura district of Sri Lanka ran amok and killed one of the saviours in the presence of helpless police and wildlife authorities...
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Sri Lankan Tamil civilians who escaped to South India to be recalled

The government has decided to get down the Sri Lankan Tamils who had fled to South India due to terrorist threats. About 27,649 families from the North and East had escaped to South India. Secretary to the Ministry of Disaster Relief Services A...
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Save lives of fleeing cadres, Army chief tells LTTE leaders

With the Eelam dream of the LTTE fading Army Chief Lt. Gen. Sarath Fonseka has called upon the LTTE leaders and other cadres to surrender to the advancing troops as the fighting intensifies into the Tiger heartland. The soldiers have nearly tw...
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Spain`s BBVA agrees to provide 15 million Euros credit facility to Sri Lanka

Minister of Urban Development and Sacred Areas Development, Dinesh Gunawardena has sealed a 15 million Euros worth of credit from Spain`s Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria (BBVA) to build a warehouse complex fitting to international standards. T...
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Bomb last in Sri Lanka kills Maj. General Janaka Perera
Monday, 6 October 2008 - 11:11 AM SL Time
A large bomb explosion took place little while ago in the vicinity of the Anuradhapura bus stand has killed several people including the United National Party Provincial Council Member, Maj. Genenarl Janaka Perera.

According to Military spokesperson, Brigadier Udaya Nanayakkara Maj. Genenarl Janaka Perera and twenty other UNP members were present at the location when the explosion took place. All injured are admitted to the Anuradhapura Hospital.
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Sri Lanka prepares massive war budget for 2009
Sunday, 5 October 2008 - 11:57 PM SL Time
Sri Lanka`s war budget will be given utmost priority in parliament with an estimated near eight percent increase when the President Mahinda Rajapaksa led government unveils its 2009 budget early next month. According to initial forecasts, the defence spending will be given a massive seven to eight percent boost from last year`s 166.44 billion rupees.
Highly placed sources who spoke on condition of anonymity said that the government has already advised other ministries including those in charge of development to curtail their `unnecessary` expenditure because priority has to be given for the war. `The government is hoping to allocate at least 177 billion rupees for the war in 2009, most of which will go for the day to day expenses and the wages of the security forces, while a larger portion will be set aside for the purchase of high-tech arms and ammunition,` the source said.
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No-War Zones declared for civilians to enter liberated areas in Sri Lanka
Sunday, 5 October 2008 - 4:39 AM SL Time
Two No War Zones are declared for the civilians of insecure areas in the Wanni to reach liberated areas. Army Chief Lt. Gen. Sarath Fonseka revealed this at a ceremony in Anuradhapura today.

A 10 square kilometre area between Oddusudan and Vishwamadu has been set apart. The Army Chief also said it is only two kilometres away from Kilinochchi for its liberation from the terrorists. The ceremony to bless the flags of the Sri Lanka Army was held near the Srimaha Bodhi this morning. The Army Commander patronised in this Pooja, organised in parallel to the 59th Anniversary of the Army. 350 flags of the Sri Lanka Army Headquarters Regiments, Training Schools and other Centres were blessed by placing near the Bo-Tree. The Pooja was conducted by the Maha Sangha headed by the Ven. Dr. Pallegama Sirinivasa thera, Chief Incumbent of the Attamastana. The Army Commander handed over one million rupees for reconstruction of the Bomaluwa.
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Prabhakaran may flee northern region: Lankan Army chief
Monday, 6 October 2008 - 12:00 AM SL Time
Colombo (PTI): Not ruling out the possibility of V Prabhakaran fleeing the embattled north as troops advance into the rebel-held territory, Sri Lankan Army Chief Sarath Fonseka has said the LTTE supremo could not survive from his hideouts for long.

`If Prabhakaran has a wee bit of brains left in him he should give up the battle now. He will soon realise that fighting with us is useless. Otherwise he has to remain in fighting, sacrificing over 20 to 30 LTTE cadres daily while constructing more graves to honour the dead cadres,` Fonseka told the state-run `The Sunday Observer` newspaper.
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Surrender to advancing troops - Sri Lanka Army Chief tells LTTE leaders
Sunday, 5 October 2008 - 4:45 AM SL Time
With the Eelam dream of the LTTE fading Army Chief Lt. Gen. Sarath Fonseka has called upon the LTTE leaders and other cadres to surrender to the advancing troops as the fighting intensifies into the Tiger heartland. The soldiers have nearly two more miles to reach the LTTE`s administrative capital.

Gen Fonseka told the Observer Online that the LTTE leaders - Soosai, Theepan, Banu, Lakshman, Vidusha, Swarnam and Nadeshan - can surrender with their cadres to the army. He has called upon all ordinary LTTE cadres to lay down their arms and cross over to the liberated areas.
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Rescued elephants run amok, kill saviour in Sri Lanka
Sunday, 5 October 2008 - 4:42 AM SL Time
Colombo, Oct 4 (IANS) An elephant that had fallen into a jungle well with her calf and was rescued by villagers in Anuradhapura district of Sri Lanka ran amok and killed one of the saviours in the presence of helpless police and wildlife authorities.The incident occurred Friday at Kirirawa village in the north-central district of Anuradhapura, about 200 km from here.

As they came out of the well, the elephants started chasing the villagers. The baby jumbo calmed down in a short while, but the cow elephant kept chasing a group of villagers and trampled one of them to death, A. Bandara, a local reporter in Anuradhapura, told IANS over the phone.
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Sri Lankan Tamil civilians who escaped to South India to be recalled
Monday, 6 October 2008 - 12:05 AM SL Time
The government has decided to get down the Sri Lankan Tamils who had fled to South India due to terrorist threats.

About 27,649 families from the North and East had escaped to South India. Secretary to the Ministry of Disaster Relief Services A.C.M. Razik said it is planned to get them down at their discretion. Resettlement will initially be carried out in the Eastern Province. The Ministry desires to undertake this programme also in the North after its liberation. About 73,000 members of the families who had crossed over have taken shelter in 117 welfare camps. Others have put up with their kith and kin.
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Save lives of fleeing cadres, Army chief tells LTTE leaders
Monday, 6 October 2008 - 12:04 AM SL Time
With the Eelam dream of the LTTE fading Army Chief Lt. Gen. Sarath Fonseka has called upon the LTTE leaders and other cadres to surrender to the advancing troops as the fighting intensifies into the Tiger heartland.

The soldiers have nearly two more miles to reach the LTTE`s administrative capital.

Gen Fonseka told the Sunday Observer that the LTTE leaders - Soosai, Theepan, Banu, Lakshman, Vidusha, Swarnam and Nadeshan - can surrender with their cadres to the army.
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14km to victory
Sunday, 5 October 2008 - 4:48 AM SL Time
4 Sinha Regiment, a front-running regiment spearheading the entry into Kilinochchi was counterattacked last night at Akkarayan by a considerable number of Tigers. 4 SR led by young and able officer Lt. Col. S. Welikala is currently attached to the 573 Brigade and has made the most noteworthy contribution among all other Regiments of that Brigade and the 57 Division in this ongoing war against the LTTE.

Due to previous intelligence warnings, 4 SR CO Welikala made an immediate tactical withdrawal of his troops from a 400m stretch of jungle he had captured the last few days and allowed the Tigers to advance some 400m into newly regained areas and then made a push forward to advance a total of 600m (400m regained + 200m newly captured) towards Kilinochchi. The move completely baffled the Tigers. One LTTE team was completely wiped-out in the SLA attack.
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Business / Economy News Business News Forum 

Spain`s BBVA agrees to provide 15 million Euros credit facility to Sri Lanka
Tuesday, 7 October 2008 - 8:48 AM SL Time
Minister of Urban Development and Sacred Areas Development, Dinesh Gunawardena has sealed a 15 million Euros worth of credit from Spain`s Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria (BBVA) to build a warehouse complex fitting to international standards.

This credit facility which will be provided on a flexible interest rate is repayable in 15 20 years.

Spain`s second-largest financial company by market value, BBVA is a multinational financial services group operating in 32 countries.

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Top Sri Lanka athlete held over UK visa racket
Monday, 6 October 2008 - 7:31 AM SL Time

Close on the heels of the deportation of JVP MP Anuruddha Polgampola from Japan for smuggling a person, one of Sri Lanka s top athletes, Prasanna Sampath Amarasekere has been arrested, along with two other athletes, Lalitha Shanthi Irangani and Geetha Nandani for collaborating with a notorious human smuggler.
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Ceylinco chief says ready to intervene in Sakvithi issue in Sri Lanka
Sunday, 5 October 2008 - 4:43 AM SL Time
Ceylinco Consolidated Chairman Deshamanya Lalith Kotelawala said yesterday he was ready to intervene in the settlement of Sakvithi investment issue and do justice to the depositors if President Mahinda Rajapaksa as the Finance Minister and the Central Bank extend their support to him.

Kotelawala made this observation when the depositors of Sakvithi Investment Limited met him in Colombo Wednesday. The depositors appealed to Kotelawala to directly intervene in the settlement of this issue as they have been rendered helpless by Sakvithi Ranasinghe who engaged in an unauthorised financial business in the guise of an investment company flouting the provisions of Finance Companies Act.
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Editorial News Editorial News Forum 

What have the LTTE`s NGO/INGO friends being doing in Sri Lanka?
Monday, 6 October 2008 - 7:32 AM SL Time
Sri Lanka`s NGO/INGO sector number 3500 (7 per every square mile). Many of those who question the actions of these `humanitarian aid workers` base their argument on the type `work` that has been done by them, why they are unmonitored & why they lack transparency and impartiality. As the Sri Lankan armed forces march to liberate the North of LTTE hegemony what these NGOs/INGOs have been doing can be finally unearthed (pun intended) & expose who actually benefitted from their `humanitarian` kindness.
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Shame on P karan, Karuna and C kanthan
Tuesday, 30 September 2008 - 5:14 AM SL Time
Sri Lanka has a very inspiring story to relate to the world about the transformation of a child combatant into a democratic political leader. Chief Minister of the Eastern Province S. Chandrakanthan, as Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama said at a ministerial meeting in New York on Friday, cut his teeth on terrorism, when he was only a child like many other LTTE combatants who are fed on a diet of racial hatred and turned into killing machines through indoctrination. Abducted at the age 14 years by the LTTE and trained as a combatant, he kept on fighting for a macabre cause blindly, until he realised the futility of ethnic bloodletting in the name of liberation. He then joined forces with the disgruntled Eastern Province military commander of the LTTE Karuna Amman et al and decided to bite the bullet and break away.
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Media as a punching bag
Friday, 26 September 2008 - 8:10 AM SL Time
Politicians have in their vocabulary expressions of all sorts save one, `mea culpa`. Why they have no need for it is perfectly understandable. They think they never err, if how spiritedly they defend all their actions is any indication. They pretend they are paragons of virtue not capable of sinning even in private. Then who on earth has brought the country this sorry pass? Ask any politician and he will say, `The media.`

That is the considered view of many geniuses in the den of thieves aka the government and in the political dustbin aka the Opposition. Why is it that the prices of bread and buns remain very high despite a decrease in the flour prices? The greatest economist to have ever inhabited this country, if not the world, Minister Bandula Gunawardena said the other day in a press interview that the media had to be blamed for the high bread prices. If the media had highlighted the decrease in the flour prices, he sagely opined, pressure could have been brought to bear on bakery owners to reduce the prices of their products accordingly! But, in the same breath he threatened to take the media to court for highlighting the fact that gas prices remained high in spite of a drop in world oil prices. He in his wisdom argued gas prices were being worked out according to a price formula sanctioned by the Supreme Court and any criticism thereof amounted to contempt of court! But, we don`t blame politicians for such glaring contradictions and illogical and fallacious arguments, as we believe they need some schooling.
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Sports News Sports News Forum 

Club cricket in chaos
Monday, 29 September 2008 - 9:23 PM SL Time
Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) has fallen into utter disarray as the controversy surrounding the Tournament Committee escalated with another resignation and all three major sub committees Tournament, Umpiring and Tour Organising all besotted by serious problems.

Key Tournament Committee Member Mahinda Halangoda resigned on Saturday following Thursday`s resignation of Committee chairman Air Commodore Ajith Jayasekara as a mark of protest against SLC Interim committee decision to include Badureliya CC in the Division I tier A Premier League tournament, despite the club finishing last in the top division last year and clearly laid down rules stating that the last team of a division should be relegated to the division below for the next season.
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Lokuge to use big stick
Monday, 22 September 2008 - 7:14 AM SL Time
A ban ban revoked on Sri Lanka`s rebel cricketers for joining the Indian Cricket League (ICL) may again be re-imposed upon them according to Sports Minister Gamini Lokuge.

Minister Lokuge said he was left in the dark when the ban was lifted and had all the right in the world to overturn the ruling by the interim committee running Sri Lanka Cricket that was installed by him in January this year.
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India upset over Lanka`s lifting of ban on ICL players
Saturday, 20 September 2008 - 8:56 PM SL Time
The Indian cricket board is irked at its Sri Lankan counterpart`s decision to allow rebel Indian Cricket League (ICL) players turn out for domestic tournaments and will take up the matter with the International Cricket Council (ICC), an official said.

The Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) decision has surprised the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), which was instrumental in persuading the other cricket boards to ban ICL players.

`We have come to know about it (lifting of ban). It is very strange. We have not spoken to the Sri Lankan cricket board till now. But will take up this issue with the ICC,` BCCI secretary Niranjan Shah told IANS on Friday.
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