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DateLine Sunday, 28 October 2007

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President Mahinda Rajapaksa inaugurated the Sri Lanka Japan friendship bridge which was built at a cost of Rs.1.5 billion in Manampitiya on Thursday. The 302 meters long bridge over the Mahaweli river was an alternative to link the Eastern province with the North Central province.
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Religious Task Force Wanni bound

Resume peace talks, says Mannar Bishop

A peace Task Force initiated by the Catholic Church and comprising leaders of all religions would travel to the Wanni soon to explore the possibility of putting back the de-railed peace process on track, said the Bishop of Mannar, the Rt. Rev. Rayappu Joseph.

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New bridge to strengthen brotherhood - President

President Mahinda Rajapaksa said the aim of building the Japan-Sri Lanka comradeship bridge at Polonnaruwa- Manampitiya is to strengthen the bond of brotherhood among the Sinhalese, Tamils and Muslims.

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Sunday Observer way ahead

The Sunday Observer, Sri Lanka's English newspaper with the largest circulation, has been rated as the most readable English weekly with the highest readership, a survey conducted by the SRL Media Habits said.

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Shoes out of recycled plastic
 

Afghan labourers use sprayguns to paint a pair of shoes made out of recycled plastic at a plastic factory in Kabul. Many Afghans collect discarded material such as iron, plastic and other metals from rubbish dumps and reuse it to make shoes or home facilities for sale which can give them an income of some 100 USD per month. AFP

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