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DateLine Sunday, 10 August 2008

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President Mahinda Rajapaksa and Madam Shiranthi Rajapaksa who are in China visited the earthquake hit Sichuan Province and met the victims to share their grief yesterday. Before they depart Beijing, President Rajapaksa and Madam Rajapaksa pose for a photograph with President Hu Jintao and Madam Jintao after the official lunch at the Great Hall. See also page 3. Pic: Sudath Silva


SLAF pilots certain of LTTE targets

'Civilian targets unlikely':

The Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) which destroyed three of the most vital strategic locations of the LTTE in the Wanni, reiterated that the pilots never take on civilians targets as they are well aware of their enemy targets.

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No waste disposal in public, private places from September 1

The Government will ban the disposal of waste in public or private places from September 1.

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China pledges more help for Lanka

Ongoing projects to be expedited:

The Chinese government has offered more assistance for Sri Lanka and will also expedite the projects under way.

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Counter international witch hunt - S. L. Gunasekara

Controversy surrounds Sri Lanka being forced to take 'command responsibility' to suit the hidden agendas of various international INGOs and foreign 'lackeys' to discredit the armed forces who are waging a relentless battle to protect the country's sovereignty and integrity

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Reduction in oil prices if slump continues

Oil importers said that there would be a possibility of reducing oil prices if global crude oil prices continue to slump in the coming months.

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