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President Mahinda Rajapaksa meeting with Malaysian Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi  and New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark in Kampala, Uganda.


Malaysian help for Colombo-Kandy super highway

PRESIDENT MAHINDA RAJAPAKSA met Malaysian Prime Minister Dato’ Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi on the sidelines of the CHOGM sessions in Kampala on Saturday, following his meeting with the Indian delegation. The talks were cordial and focused on the bilateral relationship between Sri Lanka and Malaysia.

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Sri Lanka offers to hold CHOGM-2011

SRI LANKA’S offer to host the Commonwealth Heads of Government-2011 (CHOGM-2011) Summit in Sri Lanka has been noted with optimism at the CHOGM-2007 which ended in Kampala yesterday.

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Lanka appointed to CMAG for third consecutive term

SRI LANKA has been appointed for the third consecutive term, to the nine-member Commonwealth Ministerial Action Group, Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama told the Daily News at the closing sessions of Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Kampala yesterday.

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Air Force destroys Tiger satellite centre

Communication centre also facilitated clandestine gatherings:

THE co-ordinating centre of LTTE’s international affairs was destroyed by Air Force jet fighters which pounded the facility in Dharmapuram, north east of Kilinochchi early yesterday.

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Advisor to British PM views Lanka, a safe destination

SRI LANKA is one of the safest destinations for tourists but it is sad that the security situation in the country has been exaggerated overseas by false propaganda, said Chairman of the Faith Task Force, UK Anthony Bailey in an exclusive interview with Daily News Business.

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