![]() |
| Thursday, 27 March 2003 |
| Today's Top Stories | NEWS |
| Business Features Editorial Security Politics World Letters Sports Obituaries Archives |
PA and JVP dumb founded by verdicts, says
UNP
The People's Alliance and the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna has been
dumbstruck by the recent verdicts of the Supreme Court that the
probationary government they formed in 2001 took actions that violated the
democratic rights of the people, the United National party said yesterday. Warplanes pound frontline positions in N.Iraq CHAMCHAMAL, Iraq, Wednesday (Reuters,AFP) Warplanes pounded forward
Iraqi positions in the north of the country on Wednesday as U.S. efforts
to open a second, limited front against President Saddam Hussein's forces
gathered pace. Monitors find survivors' story believable by Ranga Jayasuriya The Sri Lanka Monitoring Mission, which is deciding on a ruling on the
sinking of the Chinese trawler off Mullaitivu by suspected Sea Tigers said
yesterday that the evidence of the survivors on the incident is credible. Colombo's tea auction picks up due to high and medium growns by Ravi Ladduwahetty Colombo's Tea Auction, picked up yesterday with the high and the medium
grown teas selling around 3.3 million kilos following Tuesday's debacle
where 1.4 million low grown teas were withdrawn due to lack of buyers
largely attributable to the Iraq war. Other Stories |
News | Business | Features | Editorial
| Security
|