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Academy for Educational Development of USAID funded study shows: President Kumaratunga best suited to run country This report presents the basic findings of the first wave of a three
wave study conducted in March 2004. The Academy for Educational
Development (AED) of United States Agency for International Development (USAID)
provided the financial assistance for this study. Professor William
Mishler of the University of Arizona, USA and Professor Steven Finkel of
the University of Virginia, USA were responsible in designing the survey
tool. We will re-build the nation - President by Ranil Wijayapala President Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga, Wednesday, pledged to
pursue an all-inclusive solution to the ethnic question and to re-build a
nation where all communities can live in harmony under a future Freedom
Alliance Government. Amendments to ceasefire will affect peace process - GL by Nadira Gunatilleke LTTE Political Leader S.P. Thamil Selvan has clearly indicated that
there will be a negative impact on the peace process and the possibility
of war if new conditions are inserted into the Ceasefire Agreement,
Cabinet spokesman Minister Prof. G.L. Peiris said. Private TV stations making mockery of rules United People's Freedom Alliance (UPFA) sources yesterday charged that
private television stations were guilty of making a mockery of rules of
fair play during election period by refusing to telecast a TV commercial
that dealt with facts on the murder of Vijaya Kumaratunga, husband of
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