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Cambodian Premier bares LTTE weapons link
 

CAMBODIAN Prime Minister Hun Sen on Friday admitted weapons had been smuggled from the Kingdom to the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) in Sri Lanka and also to terrorist groups in the Philippines and Myanmar in recent years.

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Ian Martin offers new proposals to safeguard human rights
 

VISITING international human rights expert Ian Martin, declining a direct comment on the LTTE's proposal to defer the human rights commitments until talks on the CFA takes place, said taking human rights issues outside the overall progress of the peace process will have a positive impact.

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HRH The Princess Royal presents the Best Middle Eastern Airline award to Majid Al Mualla, Emirates’ Manager UK South.

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SriLankan commissions advanced Baggage Reconciliation System at BIA
 

SRILANKAN Airlines now has one of the most sophisticated Baggage Reconciliation Systems in the world at the Bandaranaike International Airport, with the commissioning of the Ultratrax 8.0 BRS Application together with MC9060G Scanners.

 

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Batsman Matthew Hayden of Australia with wicketkeeper Mark Boucher watching plays a delivery from Muttiah Muralidaran. Hayden made 111 AFP

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Hayden and Gilchrist rescue Aussies
 

OPENER Mathew Hayden notched up the first Super Test century and with an unbeaten half-century from Adam Gilchrist rescued Australia from a slump to a convincing first day score of 331 for 6 in the six-day Super Test against the ICC World XI played at the Sydney Cricket grounds yesterday.

  

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Lalith Seneviratne, a 38-year-old father of three, is confined to a wheelchair. But that has not deterred him from living independently, selling camphor balls and other items. With his three sons Tharindu, Ishara and Hirusha lending a helping hand, Seneviratne goes around the city to earn his livelihood.
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