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Operation 'Strangers Night 3':

Five hardcore LTTEers nabbed

OVER 900 persons, among them five suspected hardcore LTTEers, were rounded up in a joint Army-Police swoop on suspected terrorist hideouts in the City in Phase three of operation 'Strangers Night' on Saturday.

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We should heal India's wounds and show our gratitude - Gammanpila

SENIOR JHU Member Udaya Gammanpila says if Sri Lanka wanted India to play a bigger role in the peace process, the country must heal their wounds and show its gratitude to India.

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President Mahinda Rajapakse addressing the Indian business community at the Mayura Sheraton Hotel, New Delhi. Enterprises Development and Investment Promotion Minister Rohitha Bogollagama and several other officials also participated.

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Stable business climate for investors in Sri Lanka - President

SRI LANKA'S Economic policy is designed to ensure a modern and balanced economic management in which domestic enterprises are supported and foreign investments encouraged, said President Mahinda Rajapakse in his address at the Breakfast Meeting with senior corporate leaders of India.  

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Sri Lankan wicket-keeper Dumila Dedunu (C) successfully catches the ball as Pakistani batswoman Sabahat Rasheed (R) looks on during the second Women’s Asia Cup match at the National Stadium in Karachi, 31 December 2005. Spinner Shsikala Siriwardene led Sri Lanka from the front with four wickets to take the Islanders into the final with a 30-run win over hosts Pakistan. (AFP)

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Women's Asia Cup cricket:

Sri Lanka seal final place

SHASHIKALA Siriwardene put in a match-winning performance with four wickets as Sri Lanka beat Pakistan by 30 runs to seal their place in the final of the Asia Cup at Karachi. Sri Lanka struggled with the bat only managing 123 in 45.2 overs but they bowled Pakistan out for a paltry 93 in 40.4 overs with Siriwardene taking 4 for 11.

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A Samanera and children participate during a vigil to pray for peace at the Independence Square on Saturday night.
Pictures by Rukmal Gamage


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