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| Tuesday, 12 March 2002 |
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Presidential fury or purposive co-habitation? by Rajan Philips The ceasefire agreement, if it lasts, will protect the country's holy shrines, the
Central Bank, the Trade Centre and the National Airport more than they were ever protected
by the island's legal sovereignty. Ordinary Sri Lankans can, once again, get on with their
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