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The vehicle emissions testing programme aimed at regulating the amount of fumes released to the air by vehicles was implemented yesterday. The programme designed by the Environmental and Natural Resources Ministry in collaboration with the Transport Ministry was launched yesterday with the opening of the first two emission testing centres at Kiribathgoda and Miriswatta junction on the Colombo-Kandy Highway. Here Ministers Dullas Alahapperuma and Patali Champika Ranawaka test a vehicle at the emission testing centre. Nitin Manawat - Director, ESP - India, Environment Systems Products, USA was also present. Picture by Saman Sri Wedage


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Vidattaltivu Liberated; terrorists suffer fatal blow

Gallant soldiers of Army 58 Division and Commando Brigade have liberated the strategically important Vidattaltivu town this morning (July 16), said the defence sources in the Mannar warfront.

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Anti-LTTE raids in Melbourne

Director of a business college arrested on FBI’s request:

Australian Federal Police (AFP) have arrested, at the request of the FBI, a director of a Melbourne business college believed to be linked to the Tigers over alleged terrorism offences in the US.

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Fall of Sea Tiger base imminent

Fierce fighting continued yesterday south and east of Vidathalthivu as the 58 Division troops and Commando troops surrounded the biggest Sea Tiger base on the Western coast, in North Mannar as the LTTE cadres struggled to defend this tactically important Sea Tiger Base which they controlled for the last two decades.

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Progress in democracy and Human Rights will continue

President tells British Minister:

As President Mahinda Rajapaksa has made remarkable and impressive gains in establishing a process for the resolution of Human Rights issues, the International Community would like to help Sri Lanka as she makes progress along the lines of action initiated by the President.

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Conspiracy to cripple State blood bank bared

A conspiracy to create a long lasting blood shortage in Sri Lanka was revealed by the NBTC, Colombo yesterday. The main component of this conspiracy is a media campaign to discredit the NBTC, launched by a popular private television channel assisted by some forces including certain elements with vested interests,

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Dialog tops ‘Business Top Ten Awards’

Dialog Telekom grabbed the number one slot of the ‘Business Top Ten Awards’, selected by “Business Today” magazine, presided by President Mahinda Rajapaksa at the Temple Trees yesterday.

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