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A protest against the LTTE was held in downtown Toronto on Saturday. Lankans in Canada thanked the Canadian Government for listing the World Tamil Movement (WTM) as a terrorist organisation. The decision to add the WTM to Canada’s list of outlawed terrorist groups marks the first time Ottawa has used the anti-terrorism law to shut down a Canadian community group for ties to terrorists.


CEB engineers call off TU action

Ceylon Electricity Board engineers yesterday called off their planned work-to-rule campaign after President Mahinda Rajapaksa assured that the problems and grievances of State Services Engineers would be addressed.

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Lankan heart surgeons on par with best in world

World renowned US Cardiac Surgeon Dr. Jeremy R. Torstveit identified Sri Lanka as being on par with best in the world when it came to open heart surgery on children.

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Jobs for disabled

Social Services and Social Welfare Deputy Minister Lionel Premasiri will implement a special programme to seek the contribution of disabled persons to the country’s development activities, Ministry spokesman Supun Ratnayake said.

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Tamil gang members convicted in sword crime

Seven members of a Sri Lankan Tamil gang led by a heinous criminal named Psycho who by using a Samurai type sword left another Tamil man’s profusely bleeding hand hanging from his wrist, were convicted by a criminal court of the Old Bailey.

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DIMO ops unchanged even after Hayleys exit

Deal to go through in three weeks:

The operations and marketing strategies of Diesel and Motor Engineering PLC (DIMO) will remain unchanged even after its holding company- Hayleys PLC exits its 28.8 per cent stake, billed to be completed in the next three weeks.

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