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| Tuesday, 19 February 2002 |
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from Sarath Samaranayake and Karaliyadda Group Correspondent Five suspects of the Udatalawinna murder case were identified when six soldiers out of
the 31 remanded suspects were produced for an identification parade yesterday at the
Teldeniya Magistrate's courts. Govt. to extend unilateral ceasefire by Ranil Wijayapala The Government is ready to extend the unilateral ceasefire even if it fails to sign an
agreement with the LTTE on the Cessation of Hostilities by February 24, Defence Minister
Tilak Marapane told a news conference yesterday. However, the Government is optimistic
about the signing of bilateral agreement on Cessation of Hostilities by February 24,
Minister Marapane added. Interpol aid sought on credit card fraud by Bharatha Malawaraarachchi Police have sought the assistance of Interpol to resolve an international credit card
fraud amounting to thousands of rupees that took place in the Kadawatha area during the
weekend. Thondaman meets Tiger leaders in East Housing and Plantation Infrastructure Minister Arumugam Thondaman has held extensive
talks with LTTE high rankers of the Eastern Province including Karikalan and Karuna. Other Stories |
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