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Permanent peace on the horizon With President Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga relentlessly pursuing
her efforts to put the peace process back on track through the
establishment of the National Advisory Council on Peace and Reconciliation
(NACPR) and the LTTE expressing its willingness to discuss counter
proposals by the Government at the negotiating table, there are positive
signs for an early resumption of peace talks between the Government and
the LTTE. President has special discussion with Asgiriya, Malwatte Prelates by Asela Kuruluwansa On the invitation of President Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga, the
Malwatte Chapter Mahanayaka Most Ven. Thibbotuwawe Sri Siddhartha
Sumangala Mahanayaka Thera and the Asgiriya Chapter Maha Nayaka Most Ven.
Udugama Sri Buddharakkhitha Mahanayaka Thera met the President at the
President's House, Kandy, on Saturday, October 16, for a special
discussion. Butterfly carnival, a thumping success Young ones in their thousands kept streaming into the BMICH from
Saturday to enjoy the fun, entertainment and thrills while at the same
time garnering knowledge at the Information, Communication and Education
(ICE) Exhibition and Butterfly Carnival. LTTE releases two homeguards K.D. Jayasekara, Trincomalee group Corr. Homeguards D. Sarath Bandara and Chandana Piyasiri detained by the LTTE
were released on Saturday at Sampur. They were released after producing
them before the LTTE courts at Sampur on Rs. 100,000 bail and a personal
bail each. UNP shadow Cabinet comes a cropper A decision by the UNP leadership to appoint a shadow Cabinet came a
cropper even before the project got off the ground over disagreement on
the subjects allocated to the appointees, political sources said. Other Stories |
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