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The Government responding to the statement made by the LTTE leader on
November 27 observed that a call couched in threatening language from the
LTTE for a resumption of negotiations without conditions, while setting
conditions itself by insisting unilaterally on a single agenda item is
scarcely conducive to good faith negotiations. President at annual prize-giving of Visakha Vidyalaya : Schools should be secular, not religio-communal by Asanga Warnakulasuriya President Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga yesterday stressed that
the existing criteria in admitting children to schools labelled Sinhala
Buddhist, Sinhala Catholic, Hindu and Tamil needs to be changed in order
to foster a good relationship among all communities which is vital for
peace. Don't fall into LTTE trap, says Wimal by Ranil Wijayapala JVP propaganda Secretary and Colombo District Parliamentarian Wimal
Weerawansa yesterday warned the public not to fall into the trap set by
the LTTE by reacting in a hostile manner to its provocative act of
hoisting of the Eelam flag in the North-East. Cable cars to soar over Kadugannawa by Anjana Gamage Cable cars - a long term dream of Sri Lanka Tourism will be- come a
reality in the near future. It will be introduced soon by the Sri Lanka
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