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Triumph - The saga of Kilinochchi

Since Monday :

Over 100,000 civilians freed

Total influx from Tiger zone 170,000:

The Security Forces engaged in the largest ever hostage rescue mission in the No Fire Zone are not using heavy arms to retaliate to LTTE attacks. Over 100,000 civilians had been rescued by the Security Forces since last Monday.

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Daya Master, George surrender

Former LTTE media spokesman Daya Master and late Thamil Chelvam’s interpreter George surrendered to troops in Puthumathalan yesterday afternoon, Military spokesman Brigadier Udaya Nanayakkara said.

 

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A vote for UPFA, vote for terrorism eradication - President

All patriotic and peace-loving citizens of the Western Province should use their franchise to display and signify to the world that all communities fully approve and endorse the measures to annihilate terrorism from the motherland, President Mahinda Rajapaksa said.

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Air Force assists in hostage rescue mission

Air Force spokesman Wing Commander Janaka Nanayakkara said the Air Force has contributed to the largest hostage rescue mission by using its close surveillance and air transport.

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Party transactions in Asia:

Companies should adopt greater transparency

Investors in Asian companies should control shareholders to prevent the possibility of being disadvantaged by related party transactions as abusive related-party transactions take place in Asia due to weaknesses in the mechanism that govern them.

 

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