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WTO helps revive tourism in Sri Lanka by Anjana Gamage World Tourism Organisation (WTO) Secretary General, Francisco
Frangialli will arrive in Sri Lanka on February 3 to examine the state of
the local tourism industry in the aftermath of the tsunami tragedy and see
how Sri Lanka can revive her 'top destination' standard. I am with you in your time of need and sorrow President Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga toured the
tsunami-stricken Beruwela on Thursday night. She visited three camps for
the displaced and inquired into their welfare. President Kumaratunga first
visited the Calvary Centre, Maggona. The President waited until the
displaced ended their prayers and spoke to them. SB indicted before High Court under Bribery Act by Sarath Malalasekera and Sandasen Marasinghe Former UNP Minister S.B. Dissanayake, now serving two years rigorous
imprisonment on a charge of contempt of Court was yesterday served
indictment before Colombo High Court Judge Rohini Perera by the official
of the Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption,
under the Bribery Act. No fresh tsunami- GSMB by Rajmi Manatunga The Geological Survey and Mines Bureau (GSMB) yesterday ruled out any
immediate threat of a fresh tsunami likely to affect Sri Lanka. Senior
GSMB geologist C.H.P.R. Siriwardene told the Daily News that there is no
cause for alarm and that the situation is being constantly monitored. Other Stories
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