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DateLine Sunday, 10 February 2008

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The vehicle carrying Sripathi Sooriyaarachchi is seen here at the scene where the mishap occurred. The speeding vehicle had skidded off the road and crashed on to a tree killing the ex-minister instantly. The other three including two body-guards succumbed to their injuries after admission to hospital. Pic Kithsiri Wanasinghe


Sripathi dies in motor accident

Former Minister Sripathi Sooriyarachchi MP and his two bodyguards were killed yesterday when the jeep in which they were travelling veered off the road and crashed on to a tree in Thambuttegama, Anuradhapura.

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All set for LG polls in B'caloa

Party campaigns to begin this week

Arrangements to hold the local government polls in the Batticaloa district after nearly fourteen years are now in order with the political parties contesting the local polls launching their campaigns this week, Assistant Commissioner of Elections, Batticaloa district T. Krishnananthalingam said.

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Peradeniya Hospital issues resolved

Deputy Director, Peradeniya Hospital, Dr. Luxman Siyabalagoda said that all issues pertaining to rooms have been settled and operations will commence today at the Peradeniya Hospital.

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Security plan to thwart terrorist attacks

Civil Committees to keep vigil

Several Civil Committees have been set up in bus stands, railway stations and housing complexes to protect people and property in Colombo.

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Move to promote exports of developing countries

EU to revise Rules of Origin:

The European Union is expected to revise the Rules of Origin pertaining to exports of developing countries by January next year. The revision of the Rules of Origin will be done along with the renewal of the GSP Plus concessions granted to Sri Lanka.

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