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SAARC a forum against terrorism

Foreign Affairs Minister Anura Bandaranaike who arrived in Dhaka, Bangladesh two days before the inauguration of the 13th SAARC Summit opened bilateral talks with his Bangladesh counterpart M. Morshed Khan here in Dhaka yesterday.

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I strove to protect democracy and amity, says President

President Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga asserted yesterday that she strove to protect democracy during her tenure as the Head of State.

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The opening of the revamped Post-Polonnaruwa/Pre-Kandy and Kandy Kingdom Galleries at the Colombo National Museum.

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TRC calls off incoming free system for mobile phones

THE Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (TRC) has called off the implementation of the Caller Party Pay (CPP) system. The TRC had sought public views before the implementation of the CPP system and they have completely rejected the CPP.

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A one day cricket international between Sri Lanka women’s cricket team and the touring England women’s team began at the Colts cricket grounds, yesterday. Here, the England’s batswoman Arron Brindle who scored 64 runs driving for four while Sri Lanka’s wicket keeper Randika Galhenage and Janakanthi Mala look on, (right) England’s Laura Newton who scored a valuable 59 runs cutting a delivery.
Pictures by Herbert Perera

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Jayasuriya faces the axe for Indian Test series

Sanath Jayasuriya's poor form coupled with his shoulder injury is likely to see him left out of the 15-man Sri Lanka squad for the three-Test series against India starting next month.  

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Bangladeshi workers hang portraits of leaders ahead of the 13th South Asian Association for Regional Cooperations summit in Dhaka yesterday. AFP

A book titled Visionary Leadership of Sri Lanka on President Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga’s services to the Nation was launched yesterday at the Presidential Secretariat. Here the book’s authors Professors Vishwa Warnapala and A.V. Suraweera present the book to President Kumaratunga. Speaker W.J.M. Lokubandara is at left.
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