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DateLine Sunday, 1 April 2007

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Sea ID sleuths probing Mother-Land accounts have found over Rs. One billion credits that could not be verified. One wonders whether the scribes used their poison pens to the tune of those who credited lavishly. Sea ID people have unearthed several vital clues that may well fix people who are the real traitors to their nativeland.

Milk-Fall and Karu-Leader in wilderness

Lucky Milk-Fall and Sun Karu-Leader, two guys who messed up sports and See-WE respectively during Ra-Blue's short two-year innings, have been entrusted with a special campaign to sling mud at their political opponents. But the duo doesn?t know how they should bat as there are fielders in close catching positions, from their own side.

Human rights at Batalanda

Several You En Pee Reformists are planning to complain to two leading international human rights organisations against the Government's failure to take action against human rights violations at infamous Batalanda during Ra-Blue's youthful times. They accuse MR of not taking action, though there is enough evidence on how the youth were treated at Batalanda.

New baggage boy

Ja-Eala Jayalath played a new baggage boy role when Ra-Blue returned to Sri Lanka after celebrating his birthday in Bangkok. When Ra-Blue found two of his baggage, which included a notebook computer, was missing, ever-obedient doc came to his rescue. He ran to the aircraft and identified the two bags belonging to his leader.

Buying and selling

Who is the opposition Em Pee who delivered a vehicle to Wanni. Eye witnesses said the controversial Em Pee crossed the Omanthei check point in a vehicle. Thereafter, he has handed over the vehicle to a Tiger agent and returned on foot to get in to his security guard's vehicle which was parked ahead of Omanthei checkpoint.

 

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