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World Bank places Sri Lanka among the highly vulnerable countries
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UpulJ Senior Member
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31 Oct 2008 13:22:23 GMT Report for Abuse
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ML
I knew you would come with something like this to silence me just before I would leave but I kept the screen open...:-)
Your lack of knowledge dragged you into conflict and it's not my problem.You are trying to reserve a place in LNP as most knowledgeable from scanty information from you receive or scavenge.
I didn't buy what you were selling as you were unaware what SLAF possessed at the time of our discussion.Hence you felt my replies were a little bit below the belt level before your LNP fans.
Now you know not everyone can be silenced with a hollow voice...:-)
Have a good day and I suggest just keep your knowledge with you and stop selling it to others who wouldn't buy them...:-)
Clever idea to stay put in your shell...:-) |
EEELamaya Senior Member
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31 Oct 2008 13:22:24 GMT Report for Abuse
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In an interview with The Hindu newspaper President Mahinda Rajapaksa has invited Tamilnadu Chief Minister M. Karunandhi to visit Sri Lanka.
Karunanidhi did not even bothered to acknowledge, it seems! |
bakamoona Senior Member
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31 Oct 2008 13:22:32 GMT Report for Abuse
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UpulJ
Good Afternoon!
Has been a busy day- couldnt do much on LNP.
I'll be able to be back in about 6 hours so.
To enjoy the Mokka Mootan bragging.
I really dont mind the SL Eelamists -they're kind of OK.
These Mokka madayans from south India who have fallen for our fidiots make me laugh.
By doing so the Tnadians are gonna mess up their place !
The mootans dont know how much contemp our northern LTTE sort have for them. They too are gonna get screwd by these babies. Signs are already showing.
:)))))
I'll be off line for another 6 hours- long trip.
See you guys around 0800 HRS GMT
Pl give my regards to Semmozhi & Chennai & also the multimillion dollar domestic exporter-if you see them.
cheers! |
tigerforce Senior Member
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31 Oct 2008 13:27:25 GMT Report for Abuse
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according to slaf they bombed soosai hiding place at jeyanthipuram which is 3 km west of a9
for punnaku believers a blast from the past
http://lakdiva.com/island/i000102/defence.htm
'Several sources in the North and East reported to the government over the last two weeks that Soosai, the long time leader of the Sea Tiger Wing of the LTTE, had been killed in the fighting in the Paranthan-Vettilaikerni sector, where the Tigers have been furiously trying to dislodge the army'
'The LTTE still hasn t publicly admitted the loss of Soosai, which leaves a slight trace of doubt over his fate. But many in the armed forces are now certain that Soosai is indeed dead.'
October 31, 2008 5:48 PM
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tigerforce Senior Member
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31 Oct 2008 13:29:59 GMT Report for Abuse
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do you think that killing one ltte leader orv another will end this war
these are the reliable sources of info |
tigerforce Senior Member
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31 Oct 2008 13:33:58 GMT Report for Abuse
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pawan 98
give the full story madaya
Vellaiyyan, the president of a federation of traders' associations, was arrested here Friday for forcing establishments to down their shutters in the state to seek the central government's intervention to end attacks on Tamil civilians in Sri Lanka, police said.
A top police official said that the federation was forcing the closure of shops and eateries with the help of pro-LTTE political parties, leading to Vellaiyyan's arrest.
Members of the Congress and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) alleged that the federation was forcing traders to close their shops. Vellaiyyan had however claimed before his arrest that over 5,500 of its affiliated bodies comprising 2.5 million members were voluntarily participating in the protest.
Most shops were closed not only all over Tamil Nadu but also in the neighbouring union territory of Puducherry Friday. The protest was backed by Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi, an ally of the ruling DMK and several trade union federation members.
Vellaiyyan had justified the protest during an interaction with reporters Thursday, saying the shutdown was being necessitated because the ruling DMK MPs' threat to resign from parliament lapsed without any results and the killings in Sri Lanka have continued unabated.
The Tamil Nadu government, meanwhile, said in a press release that no individual or private organisation was authorised to collect relief materials for Sri Lankan Tamils.
The state government has so far collected over Rs.32 million during the last three days as relief for Sri Lankan Tamils, according to a government press statement.
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tigerforce Senior Member
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31 Oct 2008 13:36:41 GMT Report for Abuse
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2.5 million members of the federation took part in the close down in tamil nadu and pondicherry
congress can wave goodbye to tamil nadu pondi seats in necxt
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tigerforce Senior Member
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31 Oct 2008 13:37:35 GMT Report for Abuse
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Most shops were closed not only all over Tamil Nadu but also in the neighbouring union territory of Puducherry Friday. The protest was backed by Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi, an ally of the ruling DMK and several trade union federation members.
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WBahu
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31 Oct 2008 13:38:47 GMT Report for Abuse
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MI-24, Bell damaged in Tiger air strike on Mannaar garrison
TamilNet, Friday, 31 October 2008, 13:09 GMT
An MI-24 attack helicopter gunship deployed in the Sri Lankan offensive on Vanni by the Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) and a Bell helicopter used to transport the wounded soldiers from the battlefield, sustained damage Tuesday night when Liberation Tigers of Tamileelam (LTTE) air wing, Tamileelam Air Force, carried out a bombing raid on the Sri Lankan garrison at Tha'l'laadi in Mannaar, according to a reliable military source. Sri Lankan military officials have earlier said there was no major damage caused by the Tiger air strike, but said one soldier had sustained injuries
Minor damages... |
Pamela2
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31 Oct 2008 13:38:53 GMT Report for Abuse
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Most shops were closed not only all over Tamil Nadu but also in the neighbouring union territory of Puducherry Friday. The protest was backed by Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi, an ally of the ruling DMK and several trade union federation members.
long weekend in India? |
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