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Eighty-year-old Podi Singho is a mobile vendor selling porridge in the Negombo area. Now in the 15th year of the business, he travels 30 to 40 kilometres a day in search of customers and on a good day, earns around Rs.400 for his family. Picture by Saman Sri Wedage

 

Continuation of peace process : Diplomatic moves gather momentum

by Manjula Fernando

Norwegian Deputy Foreign Minister Vidar Helgesen met LTTE Chief Negotiator Anton Balasingham on his arrival at the Katunayake International Airport early yesterday.
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Army informant killings : Committee to meet IGP before finalising report

by Ranil Wijayapala

The three member committee appointed by Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe to probe the spate of killing of Army informants will meet Inspector General of Police T. E. Anandarajah this morning prior to finalising their report.
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Four injured in shootout

by Asanga Warnakulasuriya

A hoax drug deal, 'worth' Rs. 2 million, arranged by the Police Narcotics Bureau to nab several drug kingpins turned into a shootout when the gangsters opened fire at the PNB officers posing as businessmen.
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