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A policeman guards the house of Indian cricket captain Rahul Dravid in Bangalore, India Saturday. Disappointed fans burned posters of Indian players and beat their pictures with sandals while police protected the homes of key Indian players after India suffered a shocking defeat to Sri Lanka in a World Cup preliminary match. AP

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LTTE fails to target MiG aircrafts

No attack on Airport, Disgruntled elements information helps terrorists:

Tiger Terrorist Light Aircraft failed to target country’s newly acquired MiG ground aircrafts late last night a senior military official told the Daily News.

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Troops continue humanitarian operations

LTTE attacking Security Forces from schools and hospitals:

THE Navy yesterday seized two boats ferrying medical supplies to wounded LTTEers in Pallemunai, Mannar and captured two Tigers in a clear indication that the outfit had suffered heavy casualties during the current humanitarian operations by the Forces in the Mannar sector.

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Allegations against Govt baseless, unfounded

Second Interim Report submitted:

THE allegations levelled against the Government on abductions, disappearances and murders are baseless, said former High Court Judge Mahanama Thilakaratne, Chairman of the One Man Presidential Commission, appointed by President Mahinda Rajapaksa to inquire into allegations of abductions, disappearances and murders in the country.

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Tigers supplied forged passports to World Trade Center killer

The LTTE supplied forged passports to Ramzi Yousef who bombed the World Trade Center, counter terrorism expert Aaron Mannes said. He was commenting on the report about the Tigers stealing Norwegian passports and selling them to al-Qaeda affiliates in the Daily News of March 20.

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Vakarai returning to normal

THE activities of resettling the IDPs who left their homes in the Vakarai area following defensive operations by the Security Forces to liberate them from the grip of LTTE terror are now afoot, and life is returning to normal, states a media release by the President’s Office yesterday.

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Cool it India! Cool it Pakistan!

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