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nale
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  31 Jan 2007 10:56:29 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Saint,
Heroes.

NAtional LEader/ELAN.
Moby1975
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  31 Jan 2007 10:57:07 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Cow-Herds?
Achilles
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  31 Jan 2007 10:58:44 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Even somebody say something for fun it hurts you.
Then it must be true.

Sinhala or Tamil it doesn't matter. No chance for racism or xenophobia here.
Edited By - Achilles - 31 Jan 2007 10:59:08 GMT
Mark001
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  31 Jan 2007 10:59:53 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Parasuram
Are you want some fun visit CLUB or restaurant with Girl friend buddy?If you are in Colombo today visit JIMKHANA CLUB(CH & FC) massive DJ there)())

Eight cowards killed in Batticalo

PUNNAKKU!! PUNNKKU!! Eat cam and cool without rub
Moby1975
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  31 Jan 2007 11:08:36 GMT  Report for Abuse   
I would stop chasing LTTE cadres. Waste of time and manpower. SLA should start going for high value targets using same tactics LTTE uses. Already few 'explosions' deep in LTTE territory has claimed a few key individuals. Once you take the command structure down, the smaller units will dissolve away.
jacob99
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  31 Jan 2007 11:10:32 GMT  Report for Abuse   
NEW RECORD IN LANKA!
Gov printing money....read this
January 31 (LBO) ? Consumer inflation in Sri Lanka's capital Colombo soared to a new record of 20.5 percent in the year to January, beating the 19.8 percent high reached in November, a report from the government's statistics office showed Wednesday.


In January alone prices went up by 1.5 percent, measured by the Colombo Consumer Price Index.

In the year to December inflation was 19.3 percent.

The 12-month moving average of the index moved up to 14.8 percent up from 13.7 percent in December 2006.

This is the the highest seen in more than a decade.

Sri Lanka's inflation started to rise from last March after the government started to print money to finance worsening cash deficit.

In late 2006, the Central Bank started tightening monetary policy.

At the January monetary policy meeting, the Central Bank did not raise interest rates, but later squeezed a liquidity window and also reduced central bank credit to government.

The Central Bank has warned that inflation is likely to move up till the end of the first quarter before moderating.
Saint
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  31 Jan 2007 11:11:33 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Elan,

Saint,
Heroes.

Yep, I also thought so, :-).
Moby1975
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  31 Jan 2007 11:12:59 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Mark, its true unfortunately. All were heading home on leave. 3 SLA, 4 cops and a civilian. Must be feeling the heat to take out civilian buses now. Isolated hit and run attacks is all they will be able to muster unless the SLA put their guard down. Shows well that the LTTE has lost its aggressive frontal attack capacity. Anyone can ambush a bus with a remote control. True cowardice, I say.
tigeress19
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  31 Jan 2007 11:14:40 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Sinhala or Tamil it doesn't matter. No chance for racism or xenophobia here.

Ahotchilles
see who is talking, as long as Tamils are discriminated against the religion, language and cultural base the racism will stay.

it is your people who wanted to be racist on the first place and made sinhala only act!
Sintamus
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  31 Jan 2007 11:15:34 GMT  Report for Abuse   
According to SL situation Sinhala and Tamil be official. But problem is south living Tamils and North /East living Sinhalese

This is not unique to Sri Lanka. In switzerland and Canada there are regions with linguistic minorities. They have resolvedn the problem amicably and live in peace and build their country.

Have you ever thought how can enacting Tamil as a official language and implementing it hurt the majority community?

Failing that in 1956 and until now, how can devolving to and sharing power with minorities hurt or be in any way an impediment to the progress of the majority community?

Just because the elitists claim/frighten that devolving power even to District Councils(1965) will result in separation others believe it or not disagree with it? We know 'fools seldom disagree', but, you need not continue to be fools. Why cannot start thinking independently and ask question, which country in the world separated because power was devolved to a minority? None.
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