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Sunday, 17 February 2002 |
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Malaria ravages LTTE-held Vanni by FRANCES BULATHSINGHALA The Sri Lanka Red Cross medical officials based in the poverty
stricken LTTE controlled Vanni region warn that a malaria epidemic had
gripped the area and that an average of around one hundred cases are
reported daily. Most of the patients are said to suffer from recurrent
fever. Singapore promises aid at war's end by Chulavansa Sri Lal in Singapore Singapore is committed to extending its fullest support for the
development of Sri Lanka once the war ends and peace is achieved,
Singaporean Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong has assured Prime Minister Ranil
Wickremesinghe. Bid to end fuel shortage in Jaffna by Tharuka Dissanaike To ease the acute shortage of petrol and kerosene in the Jaffna
peninsula, the Ministry of Rehabilitation plans to take steps to hire its
own tanker for fuel transport. De-commissioning of illegal firearms; UN team here to assist by JAYAMPATHY JAYASINGHE A five-member team from the United Nations is now in Sri Lanka to help
the government as a gesture of goodwill to oversee the de-commissioning of
unauthorised firearms and other weapons in the possession of civilians and
members of certain political parties, said Interior Minister John
Amaratunga. Other Stories |
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