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Indo-Lanka Leaders deplore LTTE attacks on Security Forces

India has reiterated its support to all sections of the Sri Lankan society within the framework of an undivided Sri Lanka and consistent with democracy, pluralism and respect for human rights. India also reiterated its commitment towards the unity, sovereignty, territorial integrity and the security of Sri Lanka.

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CFA talks may begin in early January - Hindustan Times

Talks between the Government and the LTTE on the implementation of the Ceasefire Agreement (CFA) are likely to begin in early January, informed sources in Colombo told Hindustan Times.

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Govt intensifying efforts to attract FDI - President

The Government's policy is designed to ensure a modern and balanced economic management in which domestic enterprises are supported and foreign investments encouraged, President Mahinda Rajapakse said in New Delhi on Wednesday.

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Kapila Chandrasena - Chief Marketing Officer SLT, Shuhei Anan - CEO SLT, Ashok Pathirage - Managing Director Abacus International Lanka (Pvt) Ltd., Sampath Ameresekere - director/CEO Softlogic Computers (Pvt) Ltd. after signing the agreement.

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Abacus signs up with SLT

A comprehensive and innovative Virtual Private Network was designed and implemented by Softlogic Computers with the use of Allied Telesyn networking products, for ABACUS International Lanka (Pvt) Ltd., the National Marketing Company for Abacus International.

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Professional golfer Anura Rohana became the Champion with 272 points at the four day Sri Lanka Open Golf Championship organised by Sri Lanka Golf Union at the Royal Colombo Golf Club on Friday. Here Anura Rohana is seen in action. Picture by Herbert Perera

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Lanka's batting a grave concern

manager's tour report

Sri Lanka cricket team manager Michael Tissera has expressed grave concern over the future of the country's batting and states that unless action is taken now they could be in serious trouble.   

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President Mahinda Rajapakse shakes hands with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh before the start of official talks in New Delhi. REUTERS


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