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Uncle43
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1 Jul 2007 20:38:50 GMT Report for Abuse
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Laliths & ML.
It's a pity that some on this Forum don't appreciate Fine Poetry......
As Voltaire said: Poetry is the Music of the Soul, and, above all, of Great and Feeling Souls.
Edited By - Uncle43 - 1 Jul 2007 22:20:42 GMT |
Haveyoursay
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1 Jul 2007 20:38:57 GMT Report for Abuse
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Government unable to continue with Mahapola scheme! ? Bandula Gunawardene
(02nd July 2007 - 00:05 S.L.T)
The government has no capacity to continue with Mahapola scheme says Minister Bandula Gunawardene, Minister of Trade, Marketing Development, Cooperatives and Consumer Affairs. He said this at a ceremony held to donate Mahapola Scholarships to 642 students who have qualified to enter universities from Galle District. |
when corrupt Rajapakse family is looting billions of our money to USA,they are short of funds.Now they have stopped Mahapola scheme to students.Rajapakse family is destroying our country.we must topple this corrupt man's Govt before he does too much damage to our people & soldiers.
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Sintamus Senior Member
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1 Jul 2007 20:42:46 GMT Report for Abuse
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Duplicity of Military Intellingence.
Former DPU was and the present one are illegal outfits.
Tampering with material evidence such as swapping bullets that were uncovered by foreign (Oz) forensic experts is criminal but the Southern doctors and law enforcement officers do it casualy in Sri Lanka. This indicates that the govt and the institutions which are almost 100% manned by Sinhalese are prepared to do anything and everything to incriminate or demonise LTTE.
Sudden appearances of trucks loaded with mines and bombs are part of the concerted campaign to pointer the finger at LTTE.
Edited By - Sintamus - 1 Jul 2007 20:44:16 GMT |
Cham7
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1 Jul 2007 21:24:29 GMT Report for Abuse
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Maldives jail LTTE arms smugglers
The four LTTE suspects captured by the Maldivian coast guard while smuggling arms to Sri Lanka in Maldivian territorial waters mid May were sentenced to 15 years in jail yesterday by the Maldivian courts, reports from Male said.
They were tried in court for crossing into Maldivian waters, disobeying orders by the coast guard, carrying arms aboard and attempting to shoot at fishermen.
However, there was no immediate comment by the Maldivian Government whether the four suspects would be extradited to Sri Lanka for further investigations in keeping to a request by the Sri Lankan Government.
On May 17, a Maldivian fishing trawler chased a boat of armed men in its territorial waters, under the belief they were illegal poachers. The fishermen were shot by the LTTE arms smugglers prompting the fishermen to alert the Maldivian defence officials on the matter.
Arriving at the scene the Maldivian coast guard opened fire and sank the boat ?Sri Krishna? carrying suspected Tigers after a 12-hour standoff at sea in Maldives? southern territorial waters. The sinking of the vessel in Maldivian waters took a multilateral dimension when it was later revealed that ?Sri Krishna? was a boat hijacked from Indian fishermen by the Sea Tigers in March.
Consequently, on May 22, two teams from Sri Lanka and India arrived in Maldives for their own investigations into the incident and left the country following investigations
Edited By - Cham7 - 1 Jul 2007 21:25:34 GMT |
Priyanthy Senior Member
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1 Jul 2007 22:21:00 GMT Report for Abuse
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| Ghsosh...ghosh..same handles AnuD and Nale/National Leader are onto converstaion :):) |
jacktheliger
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1 Jul 2007 22:24:46 GMT Report for Abuse
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Ghsosh...ghosh..same handles AnuD and Nale/National Leader are onto converstaion :):)
Multiple personality disorder. :)))))
I hate waking up this early. Might as well get some work done. |
Sintamus Senior Member
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1 Jul 2007 22:44:26 GMT Report for Abuse
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US's Gotabhaya Rajapakse is Dick Cheney who was responsible for the cruel and unlawful treatments of suspects in Guantanamo Bay.
A year-long investigation by The Washington Post uncovered details of how in November 2001 - two months after the September 11 atrocities - Vice-President Cheney went behind the backs of the secretary of state, Colin Powell, and the national security adviser, Condoleezza Rice, to deny foreign terrorist suspects access to a court. |
laliths Senior Member
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1 Jul 2007 22:47:01 GMT Report for Abuse
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ML,
The Torch of Life. Its good!
Let see what is your buddy Berty's favorite is.
Unless he got a bad hangover the HK 10 year bash or Pera did a pile driver on the guy. Both will give a bad headache. |
Pawan98
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1 Jul 2007 22:54:03 GMT Report for Abuse
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Government unable to continue with Mahapola scheme! ? Bandula Gunawardene
(02nd July 2007 - 00:05 S.L.T)
The government has no capacity to continue with Mahapola scheme says Minister Bandula Gunawardene, Minister of Trade, Marketing Development, Cooperatives and Consumer Affairs. He said this at a ceremony held to donate Mahapola Scholarships to 642 students who have qualified to enter universities from Galle District.
Haveyoursay,
Thought it was a self sustaining fund, the Mahapola Fund, anyway that is how it was when it was under minister Athulathmudali, and he managed it well. Then all the corrupt politicians had dig in to it I suppose. |
MarkLevinson Senior Member
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1 Jul 2007 23:14:45 GMT Report for Abuse
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Laliths,
The Torch of Life. Its good!
Haha...this is what Berty is!!!!
Casabianca
The boy stood on the burning deck
Whence all but he had fled
The flame that lit the battle's wreck
Shone round him o'er the dead.
Yet beautiful and bright he stood,
As born to rule the storm
A creature of heroic blood,
A proud, though childlike form.
The flames roll'd on...he would not go
Without his father's word
That father, faint in death below,
His voice no longer heard.
He call'd aloud...'Say, father, say
If yet my task is done!'
He knew not that the chieftain lay
Unconscious of his son.
'Speak, father!' once again he cried
'If I may yet be gone!'
And but the booming shots replied,
And fast the flames roll'd on.
Upon his brow he felt their breath,
And in his waving hair,
And looked from that lone post of death,
In still yet brave despair
And shouted but one more aloud,
'My father, must I stay?'
While o'er him fast, through sail and shroud
The wreathing fires made way,
They wrapt the ship in splendour wild,
They caught the flag on high,
And stream'd above the gallant child,
Like banners in the sky.
There came a burst of thunder sound...
The boy-oh! where was he?
Ask of the winds that far around
With fragments strewed the sea.
With mast, and helm, and pennon fair,
That well had borne their part
But the noblest thing which perished there
Was that young faithful heart. |
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