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New turbines for the Kerawalapitiya thermal power plant being unloaded at the Colombo Port yesterday. Power and Energy Minister John Senaviratne along with Ministry officials were present at the Port. The Captain of the German ship Wilma handed over the documents to the Minister. Picture by Sudath Nishantha


CFA abolition no bar to talks

The Government’s decision to abrogate the Ceasefire Agreement was based on a policy decision and the doors are yet wide open for a peaceful and negotiated political solution to the ethnic conflict, Cabinet Spokesman and Media and Information Minister Anura Priyadarshana Yapa said yesterday.

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Army bus blast: Police uncover vital clues

The CID teams investigating the bomb attack on the Army bus in Slave Island on Wednesday have uncovered several vital clues that may lead to a breakthrough.

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Forces smash six LTTE bunkers

Six LTTE bunkers were completely destroyed and six Tiger cadres were killed and 12 others injured during a confrontation between the Security Forces and the LTTE in Admapan, West of Mannar yesterday morning, Military spokesman Brigadier Udaya Nanayakkara said.

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NEW DG: Priyantha Kariyapperuma assumed duties as the new Director General of Telecommunications Regulatory Commission of Sri Lanka. President’s Secretary and Chairman of Telecommunications Regulatory Commission Lalith Weeratunga hands over the appointment letter.
 

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Laugfs calls for proper entry mechanism

Laugfs Gas Chairman called on the Government to have a proper entry mechanism for new players who enter the gasoline business.
 

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