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Major rebel arms cache found in Sri Lanka: govt
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slmate
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15 Jun 2009 16:56:09 GMT Report for Abuse
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Colombo Stock Exchange index is very close to record its all time high..
Sri Lankan stocks up 1.40-pct
http://www.lankabusinessonline.com/fullstory.php?nid=1330755080
June 15, 2009 (LBO) The Colombo All Share Price Index closed up 1.40 percent (31.50 points) to end at 2,286.12 while the Milanka index of liquid stocks gained 1.32 percent (33.26 points) to close at 2,558.06, according to provisional stock exchange data.
ASPI is only about 150 points below the all time high.. |
impartial Senior Member
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15 Jun 2009 16:56:25 GMT Report for Abuse
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Yes, they did things like attacking Canadian High Commission in Sri Lanka and threw stones to British High Commission, so..on.
lolz so what? big deal get lost moron |
Pannacotta
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15 Jun 2009 17:01:36 GMT Report for Abuse
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Yes, they did things like attacking Canadian High Commission in Sri Lanka and threw stones to British High Commission, so..on.
Well, the peaceful Canadian Tamils and British Tamils and Norwegian Tamils threw rocks at temples, SL HCs and damaged business of other Canadians!
How peaceful is that? |
Pawan98 Senior Member
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15 Jun 2009 17:06:02 GMT Report for Abuse
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Well, the peaceful Canadian Tamils and British Tamils and Norwegian Tamils threw rocks at temples, SL HCs and damaged business of other Canadians!
How peaceful is that?
hikz, for day fasting night KFC peelamists these things comes naturally |
BitterTruth Senior Member
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15 Jun 2009 17:10:20 GMT Report for Abuse
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Major rebel arms cache found in Sri Lanka: govt
Check http://www.nationalsecurity.lk/ reports for past few weeks. Large number of arms and ammo found every day. |
aruma
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15 Jun 2009 17:16:45 GMT Report for Abuse
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What the SLDF have discovered as terrorists' arms cache last week is just a 'drop in the ocean surrounding' the Island of SRI LANKA!
They were hidden for a 'future eelam fight' with the GOSL under a more terrorist friendly regime.
The SLA should go on with their search operations: they will find many more weapons.
Tamil diaspora in foreign countries, including white man's toilet cleaners, who sent their hard earned (& less hard earned!) money to tiger terrorists can be happy for the contributions they made to the Sri Lankan Armed Forces!
Thank you silly guys! |
Pawan98 Senior Member
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15 Jun 2009 17:19:35 GMT Report for Abuse
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:: Prabhakaran is likely to fade from the Northern Province. Hospital sources say no male child born after May 18, the day V. Prabhakaran was killed had been given the name Prabhakaran.
ada derana
Sin no, SL tamils dont like VP it seems |
alwaysalion Senior Member
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15 Jun 2009 17:23:49 GMT Report for Abuse
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I am worried!
Anyone knows what happened to Thivya,Tiggy and Gaja?
Should I notify the respective Police stations for missing persons? |
chennaiguuy Senior Member
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15 Jun 2009 17:56:20 GMT Report for Abuse
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Sin no, SL tamils dont like VP it seems
Which Mother/ Father would like to see their Infact killed by SLA just for naming as Prabhakaran ? |
chennaiguuy Senior Member
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15 Jun 2009 17:59:46 GMT Report for Abuse
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Any Money from the Employees Pension Fund by any govt indicate that they are very hard pressed for finding resources for running day to day expenses in the govt !
- A part of the pension funds of Sri Lanka's private sector workers may be diverted as unemployment benefits to those who lose jobs in the current economic crisis, a media report said.
The Sunday Times newspaper said authorities are set to take out billions of rupees of unclaimed Employees Provident Fund (EPF) and Employees Trust Fund (ETF) money to give unemployment benefits to apparel sector workers who lost their jobs
There has been growing calls for independent management of the EPF in particular, with concerns that it is being used as a tool for financial repression by the government against the interests of the beneficiaries, who are mostly older workers in productive sectors.
Critics have pointed out that the pension funds are routinely referred to as 'captive sources' indicating that they are mis-used as a plaything of the state and are not free to bid in government treasuries auctions to get the best rate for the beneficiaries.
Critics have also pointed out that management of the EPF by the Central Bank, which also raises debt for the Treasury, creates a direct conflict of interest.
The central bank by creating high levels of inflation has effectively caused tens of billions of real losses to the fund in recent years.
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