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Gold chain thieves in mobikes remanded

[February 10 2010]

A gang of eight in motor cycles snatching gold chains from women was taken into custody by Wellawa Police. According to Police, the gang had been operating in several villages in the Kurunegala district and had robbed gold chains over Rs. 500,000.

 

GSK pledges $ 8 million

[February 10 2010]

GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) has pledged US$ 8 million to support scientists researching new medicines to fight malaria and other neglected tropical diseases afflicting poor nations, in a fresh initiative targeted at improving public health in least developed countries (LDCs).

 

North Korea makes denuclearisation pledge

[February 10 2010]

North Korean leader Kim Jong-il pledged to remove nuclear weapons from the peninsula in a meeting with a senior envoy from China, Xinhua news agency reported on Tuesday from Pyongyang.

 

President Mahinda Rajapaksa won the postal votes in Puttalam District

[January 26 2010]

Postal Votes Percentage in Monaragala District - Mahinda Rajapaksa 66.70%& Sarath Fonseka 32.95% | President Mahinda Rajapaksa - United People's Freedom Alliance – 4,988 | General Sarath Fonseka - New Democratic Front – 2,464

 

President Mahinda Rajapaksa won the postal votes in Monaragala

[January 26 2010]

Postal Votes Percentage in Monaragala District - Mahinda Rajapaksa 69.76% & Sarath Fonseka 29.84%. | President Mahinda Rajapaksa - United People's Freedom Alliance – 8,871 | General Sarath Fonseka - New Democratic Front - 3,795

 

President Mahinda Rajapaksa won the postal votes in Ratnapura

[January 26 2010]

Postal Votes Percentage in Ratnapura District - Mahinda Rajapaksa 69.33% & Sarath Fonseka 30.37%.|President Mahinda Rajapaksa - United People's Freedom Alliance - 9,458 | General Sarath Fonseka - New Democratic Front - 4,143|Other – 41

 

Tri-Nation Tournament in Bangladesh, Idea cup Final-Ind v SL: Sri Lanka won by 4 wickets

[January 13 2010]

Sri Lanka won the toss and elected to field first. The match played in Bangladesh at Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur. India 245/all out (48.02 ov).Sri Lanka 249/6 (48.3 ov)

 

Stern action against police personnel - IGP warns

[January 13 2010]

The Police Department will take stern action against errant police personnel irrespective of their positions who violate Election Laws. The Police Department had taken action against several police personnel who had violated the Election Laws recently.

 

Minister condemns Ranil’s tirade against journalist

[January 13 2010]

UNP and Opposition Leader Ranil Wickremesinghe who says he defends freedom of the press had severely blamed senior journalist of the Lankadeepa newspaper Dayaseeli Liyanage and her editor at an election rally using strong language for writing an independent report exposing the agreement between the TNA and Sarath Fonseka, Mass Media Minister Lakshman Yapa Abeywardana said yesterday.

 

Remove cutouts, President again tells IGP

[January 13 2010]

President Mahinda Rajapaksa yesterday sent a reminder to the Inspector General of Police asking him to follow strictly the instructions given to him a few days ago calling for the removal of illegally displayed posters, cutouts and banners.

 

Girl dies after falling from bus

[January 13 2010]

A tragic death occurred yesterday near Talagaha junction in Akmeemana when a sixteen year school girl fell off a private bus while she was travelling on the foot-board of the bus. She was on her way to school.

 

 

The contribution by servicemen, physically and mentally to fight the ruthless LTTE terrorists was remarkable. Though injured, the grit of determination and courgage of this war hero is evident, when the First Lady Shriranthi Rajapaksa inquired about his well-being at Sri Jayewardanepura hospital on Friday. Pic: Lalith Welivitigoda

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Prices of essential commodities to drop sharply in North:

Private lorries to ply on A-9 highway

The Kandy-Jaffna A-9 highway will be opened for the first time in several years. Private traders will be permitted to operate their lorries and other convoys to the Northern peninsula from Thursday, a well-informed Government source said.

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Prof. Swaminathan to help revive agriculture in North

The internationally renowned agricultural expert Prof. M.S. Swaminathan, who is also known as the ‘Father of the Indian Green Revolution’ has pledged his fullest co-operation to revamp agricultural activities in the war-torn Northern Province in keeping with the new technologies introduced in several developing countries.

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Under Prevention of Mosquito Breeding Act:

Warning and fine for ‘dengue breeders’

Minister of Health and Nutrition Nimal Siripala de Silva said that legal action will be taken against residents who do not cooperate in cleaning their surroundings under the Prevention of Mosquito Breeding Act No. 11 of 2007.

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Talks to defuse tense situation at Kelaniya varsity

Higher Education Minister Prof. Visva Warnapala yesterday directed the University Grants Commission (UGC) and officials of the Kelaniya University to initiate discussions between students and residents living in the outskirts of the Kelaniya University to defuse the tense situation, following the clash that took place opposite the University premises on Thursday.

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