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G. Siyathubanda and family members of Army Gajaba Regiment Lance Corporal Indika Pathmaruwan Gamage who died in action defending the civilians of Mavil Aru made a donation of Rs. 300,000 to the Api Wenuwen Api Fund.
The donation was made to President Mahinda Rajapaksa at Temple Trees. Here the President sharing a light moment with the family of Lance Corporal Gamage. Picture by Sudath Silva


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LTTE most lethal - Indian tribunal

‘LTTE continues to use TN as a base’:

The LTTE continues to be an extremely potent, most lethal and well-organised terrorist force in Sri Lanka and has strong connections in Tamil Nadu and certain pockets of southern India, an Indian tribunal said yesterday.

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Underhand move to tarnish Parliamentarians - Leader of House

Leader of the House Minister Nimal Siripala de Silva told Parliament yesterday an underhand move is being implemented to tarnish the image of Parliamentarians. The Minister said immediate measures should be taken to safeguard the rights of MPs who come to Parliament.

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Jaffna residents celebrate Pooneryn victory

Tamil civilians delighted by the recent liberation of Pooneryn by the Army yesterday held a grand street celebration over the victory. About 10,000 civilians marched in the streets of Jaffna town for about three hours in a jubilant mood

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Lanka’s tallest Tower to come up in Battaramulla

Work on the tallest twin tower in Sri Lanka will commence with a ‘ground-breaking’ ceremony next week. Suchirindia, a Hyderabad based business group has ventured into the construction of the twin towers of 40 floors and 70 floors in Colombo

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Lankan economy growing despite conflict - Ambassador

Despite some pertinent bottlenecks, as the energy supply, infrastructure and bureaucratic procedures, the Sri Lankan economy is doing relatively well.

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