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Sunday, 13 February 2005 |
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Bribes for visas : US Embassy officials convicted WASHINGTON, Feb 12 (AFP) - Three so-called 'visa-brokers' were
sentenced Friday after they had been found guilty of forwarding bribes to
two former US government officials who then in return issued hundreds of
illegal visas from American embassies in Sri Lanka, Fiji and Vietnam. Finance Minister brings US $ 81m from Japan Japan pledges an outright grant of US$ 81 million as tsunami emergency
relief aid and its unstinted support to Sri Lanka in the reconstruction
and development of the devastated areas, Finance Ministry media sources
said.
by Jayampathy Jayasinghe The government is embarking on a gigantic project to build around
20,000 to 30,000 temporary houses for displaced persons affected by the
tsunami disaster, a spokesman for the Commissioner General for Essential
Services told the Sunday Observer. Other Stories |
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