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Sunday, 27 January 2002 |
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`No outright LTTE Ariyaratne Ganegoda reporting from Meerigama Leaders of Maha Sangha and other interest groups are being met and all
aspects of the peace process explained to them, Prime Minister Ranil
Wickremesinghe said when he paid a visit to the Most Ven. Wewaldeniye
Medhalankara Maha Nayaka Thera of the Sri Lanka Ramanna Nikaya yesterday
morning. US welcomes extension of Sri Lanka ceasefire The United States praised the Sri Lankan government and Tamil Tiger
rebels for extending their ceasefire by one month, as hopes rise for a
permanent end to the bloody civil conflict. Will petroleum refinery solve the problem by ANTON NONIS The time left in the `one-hundred day deadline', or rather the period
allotted for deciding on the type of raw material, Sri Lanka would utilise
for generating power on a mega scale, is running out. Lakdanavi to the rescue While the Ministry of Power and Energy has invited tenders for the
establishment of thermal power plants with 100MW of installed capacity. Other Stories |
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