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DateLine Sunday, 21 October 2007

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The Lake House Hindu Association celebrated the Navarathri Festival on Friday at the All Ceylon Hindu Congress Hall, Colombo, under the patronage of ANCL Chairman Bandula Padmakumara. Here the pooja is performed to invoke blessings on the ANCL management and employees.
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Better economic benefits for rural masses - Govt's aim - President

The Government under its Mahinda Chintana program is determined to develop rural infrastructure to provide better economic opportunities for the neglected rural masses equal to those of their city counterparts, President Mahinda Rajapaksa said in Thulhiriya, Warakapola on Friday.

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Prabhakaran's peace talks, a tactical ploy - Expert

International counter-terrorism expert Gerard Chaliand told the 2007 International Conference on Countering Terrorism at the BMICH, that no peace is possible with the LTTE Leader Velupillai Prabhakaran.

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Gotabhaya to sue Sunday Leader for defamation

Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa has decided to take legal action against the Sunday Leader newspaper for defamation on articles carried by the paper on the alleged Mig-27 deal.

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World Spice Food Festival

 

The World Spice Food Festival which began on Friday at the Nomads grounds concluded yesterday. From today till October 27 the chefs move on to their hotels where they will host their specialities with many other attractions. The grand finale to the festival on October 28 will be held at the Waters Edge, Battaramulla. The hotels, cafes and restaurants represented are: Hilton Colombo: Mexican; Hotel Galadari: Chinese; Cinnamon Grand: Lebanese; Trans Asia Hotel: Singaporean; Ceylon Continental: Indonesian; Taj Samudra Hotel: Italian; Holiday Inn Hotel: Indian (South); Galle Face Hotel: Australian; Mt. Lavinia Hotel: Thai; Water’s Edge: Malaysian; Mango Tree: Indian; Raja Bojun: Sri Lankan; Siam House: Thai; Sakura: Japanese; Han Gook Gwan: Korean; Hilton Residence: Mediterranean.
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