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The State Trading Corporation (STC) has introduced a ‘budget pack’ for consumers during the festival season with five essential food items. The first budget pack was sold to President Mahinda Rajapaksa by Minister Bandula Gunawardane at Temple Trees yesterday. STC Chairman Pradeep Gunawardane looks on.

Sumithra Peries, Jackson Anthony, Ravindra Randeniya, Rohana Weerasinghe, Somaratne Dissanayake, Malini Fonseka and Douglas Sirirwardena at the press briefing of artistes pledging their support to the President. Picture by Sarath Weerasinghe


Dangerous conspiracy

Extreme Left-Right combination:

There is a very grave situation in the country with the most dangerous conspiracy afoot since independence. It was a Washington consensus nomination putting together the unholy JVP-UNP extreme Left extreme Right combination, Minister D.E.W. Gunasekera said yesterday.

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Opposition candidate hankering after power

Though the JVP-UNP combine was talking about freedom and democracy Opposition candidate Fonseka is hankering after power as he had already said he does not want to be a ceremonial President like William Gopallawa, Minister Maithripala Sirisena said.

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Artistes pledge support to President

Several renowned artistes pledging their support to President Mahinda Rajapaksa at the forthcoming presidential elections, called for all to support the President for an era of peace and prosperity.

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Special budget pack for festive season

The Government will provide a special budget pack for consumers during the festive season on President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s directive.

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LTTE child soldiers sit O/Ls

Among a group of former LTTE child soldiers who had surrendered to the armed forces, 446 were given the opportunity of sitting the GCE Ordinary Level from yesterday at four special examination centres set up by the Examinations Department.

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Sri Lanka to strike oil, gas soon

Sri Lanka is to strike oil and gas as soon as the report on 3 D seismic studies are completed within two months. The study would enable to ascertain how much hydrocarbon deposits are available in the Mannar Basin. It is expected that the first barrel of oil could be extracted by 2013, said Petroleum and Petroleum Resources Development Minister A.H.M. Fowzie at a media briefing yesterday.

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