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While the Sri Lanka cricketers are going great guns in the Caribbean, this youth enthusiastically waving a bat has begun a life-changing journey. In place of the bat, he earlier had a gun. A hardcore LTTE cadre who had turned himself in, he is now being rehabilitated along with nearly 60 other former Tiger cadres in Jaffna. They learn life skills, vocational activities and sports. Picture by Kavindra Perera


Supreme Court endorses Lanka’s Human Rights commitment

Verdict nullifies attempts to tarnish Lanka’s image:

The Supreme Court has determined that internationally accepted human rights conventions have been enshrined in Sri Lanka’s legal system. This verdict has been returned by the Supreme Court on a request by the President to seek a SC determination on Lanka’s stand vis-a-vis the legal enshrinement of human rights,

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SriLankan soars to new heights

SriLankan Airlines will be re-oriented with a new outlook from April 1 to provide an improved service to its passenge'rs worldwide. The new management has scheduled to launch a number of new programmes from this date.

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Prabhakaran director gives up fast

Sri Lankan filmmaker Thushara Peiris who was subjected to a mob attack instigated by LTTE sympathisers in Tamil Nadu gave up his hunger strike yesterday after Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama’s intervention to bring down film copies detained at Gemini Colour Laboratory in Chennai.

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CIC tissue culture plants to Europe

The Tissue Culture Laboratory of CIC Agribusinesses made its maiden entry into the European market with an export of 200,000 tissue cultured plants recently. Currently the Tissue Culture Laboratory of CIC Agribusinesses produces fruit plants, mainly banana and pineapple which is marketed locally.

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