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CORDIAL MEETING
Former National Heritage Minister Anura Bandaranaike met President Mahinda Rajapaksa at Temple Trees, Colombo, yesterday afternoon. Bandaranaike expressed regret for his actions and invited the President for his birthday, which falls today. Bandaranaike was accompanied by Minister Dinesh Gunawardane and Western Province Governor Alavi Mowlana. They had a cordial discussion on current developments. Picture by Sudath Silva

International Panel takes up three cases

Top priority to Kadirgamar probe:

As the CID made more arrests of Southern elements with LTTE links the 16 member International Independent Group of Eminent Persons headed by a former Chief Justice of India has decided to probe into three cases on a priority basis.

 

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Rs.77 billion for nation building projects

The Government has allocated Rs.77 billion for nation building activities and 32 subjects including major social and economic development, rehabilitation and reconstruction projects.

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India seizes weapons, explosives destined for Tigers

India’s Navy and Coast Guard have seized two caches of weapons and explosive-making material destined for the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam and detained five people, officials said yesterday.

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690 kgs of C4 explosives detected in Ariyalai on civilian tip off

The Army on a tip off by a civilian on Tuesday night detected the largest ever C 4 type high explosives haul weighing 690 kilo grams from a house in Ariyalai in Jaffna, Military Spokesman Brigadier Prasad Samarasinghe said yesterday.

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WB eager to forge new partnerships with Government

World Bank is eager to forge new partnerships with Government and civil society organisations, World Bank Country Director Naoko Ishii said yesterday.

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