A reply to minister DEW’s question |
May 18 (CT) Rajan Philips observed that the regime is fast becoming a victim of its own. This is more so in the management of economy. Minister DEW Gunesekera openly acknowledged that this was the case at present. “DEW has warned that “the SLFP-led alliance could become a victim of its own propaganda unless tough corrective measures were taken instead of boasting of unprecedented growth in the post-war era. The country is in peril due to economic mismanagement rather than international conspiracy.”
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India cautions Lanka against Army acquiring private land in North |
 May 18 (Island) India today cautioned Sri Lanka against the Army acquiring private land in the Northern Province for the socalled High Security Zones. In a telephone conversation with his Sri Lankan counterpart Prof GL Peiris today, External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid emphasised that this will not be in accordance with the recommendations of the Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC) and such a move will not be helpful.
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BBS and Wimal Weerawansa’s big mouth |
May 18 (CT) One would expect Wimal Weerawansa (WW), the minister, to be different from chracters such as Mangala Samaraweera, SB Dissanayaka, Vasudeva or Amunugama when it comes to Sinhala Buddhist affairs. If he is not acting as a reasonable person then one would wonder whether his brain is in his head or his rearend. He has done so many good things such as supporting MahindaR in 2005 and thereafter, but he has also done so many foolish things. Going to Egypt in August
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Editorial : Sports revolution or ruination? |
May 18 (CT) Are Sri Lankans seeing a revolution in sport and will it lead to what is known the world over as hooliganism? Not that Sri Lankan sport was free from such scourges. For years and decades, there had been assaults on players and match officials, crowd violence and field invasion, except a murder. But, with the latest upsurge in sports after the bloody end of the war and the Defence Services now able to focus more on sport than they had ever been before,
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'Many outside powers tried to rule Sri Lanka' |
 May 18 (DM) While claiming that Sri Lanka will not allow a single inch of the land to be taken away, President Mahinda Rajapaksa today said that in the four years since humanitarian victory there were many strategies tried out by some outside forces to rule Sri Lanka. “There will be no room for separation, President Rajapksa said addressing the Humanitarian Victory Parade at Galle Face green this morning. “The armed racist terrorism that
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President slams 2002 ceasefire deal |
 May 18 (Xinhua) President Mahinda Rajapaksa criticized a Norwegian brokered ceasefire agreement signed with the Tamil Tiger rebels in 2002, which he said was a betrayal to the nation. Speaking at a victory day parade held to celebrate the fourth anniversary of the defeat of the rebels, Rajapaksa said that past leaders attempted to settle for a ceasefire with the Tamil Tigers as they had no confidence in defeating them.
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Full-steam ahead in push for Sri Lanka’s shipping hub |
 May 18 (DM) The last time Sri Lanka built a breakwater to protect its fleet of ships, the teardrop-shaped island off the coast of India, was called Ceylon and was still under colonial rule. Today, this independent country of 21 million people is a regional rising star and the govt is capitalizing on the island’s strategic location to promote it as an economic hub in South Asia. The new breakwater at Colombo Port is part of a US $ 500 million
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Bribery Commission: Ousted CJ denies allegations |
 May 18 (DM) Impeached CJ Shirani Bandaranayke who appeared before the Bribery Commission issued a lengthy statement denying the charges levelled against her. Sources close to Dr. Bandaranayake said she gave a detailed explanation on how she obtained each and every asset she possessed. She spoke for some three and a half hours giving details of her bank accounts and how she came to own her other properties.
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Massive protests erupt in Sri Lanka's capital over electricity price hikes |
 May 18 (Xinhua) A string of protests erupted in Sri Lanka's capital this week as opposition parties staged protests against a government decision to increase electricity prices by as much as 59 percent. Following massive losses by the state-owned CEB, which amounted to more than 47 million U.S dollars, the Sri Lankan govt decided to increase electricity prices by as much as 59% with effect from April 12.
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IOC to operate oil plant in Sri Lanka with local ally |
 May 18 (NIP) Ending a decade-long uncertainty, India has proposed to Sri Lanka that it is willing to operate an oil storage plant in Trincomalee harbour, a crucial strategic asset, jointly with a local partner. This key arrangement will provide India a major advantage, considering that the Trincomalee plant is the largest fuel storage facility between the Gulf countries and Singapore. The offer from New Delhi was made to Colombo
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Canals choked by highway building sand cause flooding |
 May 18 (ST) Sand piled up for the construction of the Colombo-Katunayake highway has washed away in pre-monsoonal rains, blocking canals in Peliyagoda and Kelaniya and causing rainwater to flow into houses, residents claim. The Nuge Road and Wanawasala road in Peliyagoda are on marshy land and floods usually affect the area’s residents as the south-west monsoon rains set in but this week floodwater
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Goal of humanitarian operation : Peace for over 20m people |
 May 18 (SO) When the LTTE terrorist operations were at their height during the three decades of terror, none thought that the world’s most merciless terror outfit could ever be destroyed militarily. There were enough and more reasons for that belief as the LTTE took successive leaders of Sri Lanka for rides in the name of peace talks. They used the negotiating table and periods of peace talks to reinforce and strengthen their military
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CPC fraud unresolved! |
 May 18 (SL) Astonishing revelations have now emerged as to how the Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (CPC) incurred enormous losses over the past one-and-a-half years due to agreements signed by two of its former Chairmen. Meanwhile questions have been raised as to why the government has failed to probe a blatantly corrupt transaction the CPC entered into with PV Oil Singapore which is considered to be the
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TNA faces acute political crisis |
 May 18 (DBS) The TNA regarded as the premier political formation of the Tamils of Sri Lanka has been very much in the news lately due to what could be termed as an internal crisis. The TNA that has in recent times been contesting elections under the house symbol of the ITAK is afflicted by internal dissension among its constituent members. Of the five organizations in the political configuration known as the TNA, four have been at loggerheads
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Wimal: A political tool |
May 18 (DM) He may be a maverick or a Machiavelli but the irrepressible Wimal Weerawansa is in the news again. The Minister and the NFF leader is at the forefront of opposing the northern provincial polls. Weerawansa, whatever his faults, is a great platform orator. These days he is in his element, making pronouncements at every available opportunity opposing the proposed elections which are scheduled for September. It is a strategy that has raised concerns about his political future.
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Editorial: Fuel; People pay for world and Lankan rackets |
May 18 (DM) Amid allegations of large-scale corruption, waste, mismanagement and price manipulation by the Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (CPC), we heard the blazing news that the European Union is probing alleged price fixing by the biggest oil companies in the world fuel market estimated at US dollars 3.4 trillion a year. Officials of the European Union said giant oil companies like Royal Dutch Shell and British Petroleum were among those being investigated for
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Victory Parade – 2013 today |
 May 18 (DN) The Humanitarian Victory Parade – 2013, will be held today at Galle Face Green under the patronage of President Rajapaksa, to showcase the military strength of the Armed Forces and honour war heroes. Sri Lankans will salute the Armed Forces that liberated the country from the clutches of terrorism. Humanitarian Victory Day marks the fourth anniversary of the ending of terrorism, which plagued the country
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Kfirs to roar again at V-Day parade |
May 18 (Island) Multi-role Kfir fighters will fly in formation at today’s fourth Victory Day parade after a long absence at such events. Israeli built Kfirs of the No 10 Squadron, based at Katunayake, skipped parades since the March 2011 mid air collision destroyed two fighters, while rehearsing for the SLAF’s 60th anniversary parade. It was Sri Lanka’s worst accident involving military aircraft since independence. Yesterday’s final rehearsal included three Kfirs, two Russian MiG 27s as well as
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Downing Street backs 2014 Glasgow invitation to Sri Lanka |
May 18 (HS) Downing Street has refused to rule out inviting Sri Lanka to a First World War commemoration service despite an outcry from human-rights organisations. No 10 said normal protocol should be followed for the event with Commonwealth heads of state in Glasgow. But campaigners including Amnesty International Scotland have called on the Coalition to prevent the Sri Lankan Government from attending amid allegations of appalling abuse.
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21st is a symbol, only a beginning: Lal Kanthe tells President |
 May 18 (LT) The declared strike action on the 21st is not the final move but is only a symbol says the President of National Trade Union Center (NTUC) K.D. Lal Kanthe in a letter to the President. In his letter Mr. Lal Kanthe states the govt that has got scared of the strike action declared by the Coordinating Committee for Trade Union Alliance has already started responding to this fear. Among the fabrications the govt attempts to
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Sirisena asks how many know what white clothes signify |
May 18 (Island) Health Minister Maithripala Sirisena recently remarked that all medical staff wore white uniforms as a symbol of peace. But, only a few had realised the importance of the colour, white. As far as he was concerned white reflected determination, transparency, cleanliness, austerity and inner purity. He said politicians were also interested in wearing white clothes, but did not possess inner purity, empathy, humane attitudes and ability help others. Are they transparent in their activities?
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Nation honours, shows gratitude to War Heroes- President |
May 18 (GDI) The opportunity which has dawned today to honour and and show the nation's gratitude to War Heroes who sacrificed their lives on behalf of the motherland offers us a great sense of pride, states President Rajapaksa in a message to mark the Victory Day celebrations today. "The opportunity which has dawned to pay the nation's honour and gratitude to the war heroes who sacrificed their lives on behalf of the territorial integrity of the motherland offers us a great sense of pride.
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'Keheliya’s March electricity bill Rs 121,114' |
 May 18 (CT) President of the National Trade Union Centre (NTUC), K.D. Lal Kantha, alleged the electricity bill of Minister Keheliya Rambukwella, was Rs 121,114 for the month of March. "This is the bill for his private home. These private bills are paid by his ministry to the CEB. Why can't the President and the Cabinet, as a start, enact a law, to prevent the use of the public money to pay the bills of the ministers?" he questioned.
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Piliyandala businessman abducted |
May 18 (Island) A 31-year-old Piliyandala businessman was alleged to have been abducted from near his house at Rodrigo Place, Siddamulla on Thursday night. Police spokesman SP Budddhika Siriwardana said yesterday that the victim’s wife had made a complaint to the Pliyandala police, three hours later, that her husband had been abducted by a group of men who had arrived near their gate in a black car around 9.00 p.m. The victim’s wife had not seen the incident as she was not at home at
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Shankar hopes Sri Lanka will shine at Sudirman Cup |
May 18 (TS) AMIDST all the glitz and glamour that accompanies the top seeded teams, Sri Lanka arrived in Kuala Lumpur for the Sudirman Cup quietly with their Malaysian coach Shankar Annamalai. Shankar hopes that not being in the spotlight will spur them to win Group A of Division Three, which would then considerably help their team’s ranking in the world. They are currently ranked 27th. Having previously coached the Perak and KL state teams, Shankar expressed
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From building a house to securing a community |
 May 18 (Hindu) In a quiet lane in Eluthumadduval, Jaffna, cement and concrete structures, in different stages of construction, show up on either side every few yards. Part of the second phase of Indian Housing Project launched, they will soon take the form of compact, new homes. As peace finds its way back to the northern district, development projects gradually pick up. The roads are newly laid and shops are beginning to
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Grieving widow seeks compensation from Qatar firm |
May 18 (CT) Ratnayake Mudiyansalage Chulasena (42), a resident of the Getathowawatte village, Teldeniya, in the Udispattuwa Grama Niladhari Division, and a father of three, signed a contract to work overseas as an electrical technician for two years, with the hope of fulfilling many dreams, one of which was to improve the quality of life of his family. He left for Doha, Qatar, on 17 April 2010, hoping to earn sufficient money and return to Sri Lanka after two years, to renovate his house and
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Deterrent action for Indians found fishing in Lankan waters |
May 18 (TOI) The govt is planning "deterrent" action against Indian fishermen violating international waters with Sri Lanka, finding that trawlers and ships from this side are the biggest source of confrontation with the Emerald isle. The decision to slap penalties and even suspend the licences of fishermen who are repeat offenders of the International Maritime Boundary Line (IMBL) stems from their refusal to heed the earlier warnings. Foreign minister Salman Khurshid spoke to his Lankan counterpart
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JHU proposal embarrasses President, Ranil |
 May 18 (CT) The decision by the JHU to present a motion in Parliament, to remove police and land powers given to the Provincial Councils, before the upcoming Northern Provincial Council election, has embarrassed both President Rajapaksa and Opposition Leader, Ranil Wickremesinghe. Both leaders are facing a political dilemma over the issue at present, with the JHU informing the SLFP and the UNP leadership,
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Jetwing launches Hotel J |
May 18 (Island) Jetwing Hotels, Sri Lanka’s largest family owned hospitality provider, unveils Hotel J – select service accommodation for the first time in Sri Lanka. Visiting Sri Lanka on a shoestring budget or planning to travel around the country economically? Most of the time the modern traveler - be they young and independent or older and adventurous - is limited by income, and cash thereby becomes a key determinant when deciding on destinations and accommodation.
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Sri Lankans: Are we tea or coffee-drinkers? |
May 18 (ST) Is Sri Lanka turning into a coffee-drinking nation from traditional tea-drinking? Pundits in the industry and some state officials seem to think so. Hence a new campaign to promote tea locally with the setting up of a chain of tea shops to promote the local drinking habit. One of the arguments being trotted out is that tea industry authorities are worried about the proliferation of coffee cafes and the increasing consumption of coffee at funeral houses.
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'CEPA, an opportunity lost' |
 May 18 (CT) Outgoing High Commissioner of India, Ashok K. Kantha, yesterday expressed regret that setting up of the Joint Task Force aimed at promoting trade relations between Sri Lanka and India had not materialized, even though the Sri Lankan Govt approved the proposal last year. The High Commissioner noted that though the India-Sri Lanka Free Trade Agreement (ISFTA) provides preferential
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19 Sri Lankan car importers team up to operate vehicle business in Myanmar |
May 18 (ST) Indika Sampath Merenchige, President of the Vehicle Importers Association of Lanka, told the Business Times that these Sri Lankan vehicle importers have formed a company called Siam International Ltd to secure a slice of the car market after US sanctions on car imports were lifted a year ago. He disclosed that Siam International is now managing a vehicle show room in Yangon, Myanmar with around 200 Japanese vehicles on display. The initial capital investment for this venture
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Minister and LPBOA chief to fight it out in courts |
May 18 (Island) Private Transport Minister C. B. Ratnayaka has sent a letter of demand, for Rs. 100 million, to Lanka Private Bus Owners’ Association President Gemunu Wijeratne, for libel, claiming that the latter had assassinated his character maliciously on various occasions. Minister said that he had challenged Wijeratne to prove the allegations levelled against him. Recently, Wijeratne had accused him of being corrupt and of soliciting a great deal of money to issue route permits.
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