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Friday
28th
Fully
committed to peace, says LTTE
Thursday
27th
LTTE
undermining SLMM
Wednesday
26th
Security
must be guided by respect for civil liberties - UN Human Rights Chief
FEATURE:
CBK for peace: War is not the solution
FEATURE: Indian Oil gets down to business in Sri
Lanka
Tuesday
25th
Negotiated
settlement, not war, the only solution - President Kumaratunga
Monday
24th
Kenya
210 for 9
FEATURE:
Slow and steady path to peace – PM
Friday
21st
The
killing has stopped in the past year - SLMM
Thursday
20th
There will be
greater transparency in Peace Process - G.L. Peiris
Help
avoid a major catastrophe - Sri Lanka tells UN
Resident
Mission in Hanoi
Sri
Lanka: Third win in a row
Wednesday
19th
NAM meets in Kuala Lumpur tomorrow
SAF conforms in spirit
and purpose to SAARC - Lakshman Kadirgama
FEATURE:
Will
peace talks collapse?
Tuesday
18th
FEATURE:Sri Lanka: Prospects for Peace
Monday
17th
FEATURE:
Farewell
to ‘illegal’ arms: no unnecessary political influence
Friday
14th
Vijaya
Kumaratunga death anniversary
Sri
Lanka look for second win today
Thursday
13th
US
to LTTE: Commit fully to peace
Sri
Lankan Catering gets ISO certification
Tuesday
11th
Sri
Lanka wins World Cup opener
Monday
10th
Monitors issue detailed report
on LTTE boat incident
Rural
reforms needed to achieve high levels of human development – UN backed
report
Sri
Lanka play New Zealand today
Friday
7th
Talks to
continue despite blowing up of LTTE boat
Three
LTTE cadres kill themselves after violating truce
Thursday
6th
Fifth
session of peace talks tomorrow
Wednesday
5th
“Let
us together guide our nation” - President on National Day
Monday
3rd
Put
war behind and look to a future where rights of all are respected –
President Kumaratunga
More
than 700 child soldiers yet to be released - UNICEF Chief

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