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Three Indian Naval ships, INS Krishna, Sujata and Taringini that arrived in Colombo on a goodwill visit on March 10, will be here till March 22. During their stay, various official, cultural and sports events have been organised. A component of the famous Indian naval band will give a public performance along with the Sri Lankan naval band today at the Open Air Auditorium in the Viharamahadevi Park. Picture shows INS Krishna and Sujata berthed at Colombo harbour. See also page 14.
Picture by: Ruwan de Silva

Private bus strike unlikely

by S. Selvakumar

The threatened strike action of private buses is likely to be put on hold following fruitful discussions held with Western Provincial Council Chief Minister Reginald Cooray. Members of the private bus association will meet with Transport Minister Felix Perera during the course of this week since the strike issue was addressed to the government.
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Alliance still tight-knit - President

by Anura Maitipe

Although we have different views on several issues all constituent parties in the United People's Freedom Alliance are well bound and nobody can split the Alliance, President Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga told the 15th National Convention of the SLFP held at the Youth Services Centre, Maharagama.
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LTTE awaits government response

by Ananth Palakidnar and Ranga Jayasuriya

The head of the LTTE political wing, S. P. Thamilselvan has announced that the LTTE has accepted the draft prepared by the Norwegian facilitators for a joint mechanism to deal with the tsunami relief measures. But the Norwegian peace facilitators said yesterday that they were not informed of any agreement by the LTTE and ruled out any role of the Norwegians in drafting the proposals.
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