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Hundreds of unemployed graduates and their parents yesterday marched to Temple Trees to present their demands to the Prime Minister. 


US all out to support Sri Lanka

The United States has taken a firm decision to uphold and support the Norwegian brokered Ceasefire Agreement between the Government and the LTTE, informed sources told the Daily News yesterday.
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Food with bacteria on the move

by Bharatha Malawaraarachchi

Municipal health officials have found bacteria in food samples obtained from mobile fast food restaurants in Colombo city.
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Ceasefire Monitors fall in

by Ranil Wijayapala

The Government has nominated 12 members for the Norwegian-led Monitoring Committee to facilitate the smooth implementation of the ceasefire agreement between the Government and the LTTE signed on February 22.
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PM visits Jaffna tomorrow

Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe will visit Jaffna on Friday (15) to meet the people in the peninsula and discuss their grievances.He will also meet security forces personnel, MPs, other politicians and Government officials in Jaffna.
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