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Mount Etna, Europe’s most active volcano, sends rivers of lava down the mountain and streams of ash into the sky in Linguaglossa, near Catania, yesterday A series of quakes rocked Sicily on Tuesday, leaving hundreds of families temporarily homeless, as nearby Mount Etna, spewed lava and ash for the third day. Reuters

LTTE vows to continue peace process

From Rodney Martinesz in Bangkok

LTTE chief negotiator Dr. Anton Balasingham yesterday commended Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe for his bold steps to ensure stability in the current peace process.
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Significant economic growth during ceasefire

by Asanga Warnakulasuriya

Today is the 250th day of the Cessation of Hostilities Agreement signed between the Government and the LTTE. It coincides with the second session of peace talks scheduled to start today in Thailand.
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Bus company listing today

by Rajmi Manatunga

Thirteen state-owned cluster bus companies will be listed in the Colombo Stock Exchange today.The period for submitting bid bonds for the divestiture, postponed several times in the last four months owing to various reasons, ended last evening leaving with five local and foreign companies in the bidding list.
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