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Lankan Peace Process will be inclusive and transparent, says President

MY GOVERNMENT is determined to take the peace process forward in an all inclusive and transparent manner. We will do so through a consultation process involving all concerned parties and stake holders, said President Mahinda Rajapakse at the special banquet hosted by the President of India, Dr Abdul Kalam in honour of the visiting Sri Lankan President.

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Manmohan and Mahinda reach out to each other

President Mahinda Rajapakse and Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh reached out to each other warmly from the time they met in New Delhi.Rajapakse is on his first state visit to New Delhi as the President of Sri Lanka.

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President Mahinda Rajapakse shakes hands with Indian Minister for Commerce and Industry Kamal Nath as India’s High Commissioner to Sri Lanka Nirupama Rao looks on prior to a meeting in New Delhi, on Wednesday. AFP

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Positive response from Indian investors - Cabraal

PRESIDENT Mahinda Rajapakse's visit to India has set the stage for a sizable increase in Indian investment in Sri Lanka and further strengthening of trade ties between the two countries. Economic Advisor to the President and the Secretary of the Ministry of Plan Implementation Ajith Nivard Cabraal told the Daily News yesterday that the Indian industry leaders who met President Rajapakse expressed their keenness in strengthening business ties with Sri Lanka.

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Australian batsman Matthew Hayden acknowledges the applause after scoring his century against South Africa on the fourth day of the second Test Match being played at the MCG, in Melbourne 29 December 2005. Australia declared their second innings closed at 321-7 and South Africa were 99 for 6 at close. AFP

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Sri Lanka Open Golf C'ship

Anura Rohana and Mithum Perera in the lead

The Sri Lanka Open Golf Championship which began on Tuesday and ends today at the Royal Colombo Golf had 84 golfers vying for championship honours on day one on the stroke play format over 4 runs of 18 holes each on par 71.   

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President Mahinda Rajapakse shakes hands with Chairperson of India’s UPA Government and Congress Party President Sonia Gandhi before to a meeting in New Delhi yesterday.
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