Sunday January 26, 2006
News
Eight Navy men killed in LTTE attack on Dvora
Job racket: Victims say they paid money after meeting Jeevan
Biggest ever fraud: VAT racket may involve Rs. 10 billion
Huge wheeler-deal in driving licences
JVP says they are under SLFP attack
The fraud of frauds in VAT
Call to probe US visa scam
Madiwela land: CBK, Cabinet, called to Court
Lankan artist Chairs judges panel
All set for Thursday’s mini poll
Swedish lessons on cops and robbers
28 Govt. conditions for LTTE offices
Norochcholai: Swiss firm says Chinese equipment comes at a price
SLFP annual convention on April 7
Miss Sri Lanka for Miss Universe
Polls chief’s wish to be fulfilled?
Harry J. seeking release of weed-mixed grass seeds?
Zoo website to beat rogue NGO fund raisings
International Montessori in remote village
Army re-launches web site
CEB staff appeal to minister over transfer
Govt’s time change: Tigers not bothered
Financial Times
Lankan private sector research taking shape
Holcim project in Trincomalee
DCSL 'unaffected' by proposed liquor laws
SLIC to list this year?
Vallibel Power IPO next month
Investing in research and development
Issues at Davos - World Economic Forum 2006
Spence issue over The Sunday Times FT article
Replanting rate worry for Finlays
Virtusa’s ‘productization’ methodology receives US trademark
Putting the super into branding
HSBC Lifestyle fair today
Small firms affected by cheque frauds
Logistics firm has new gear for staff
Being accountable for corporate actions
NTB on non-payment of dividend
Drastic and revolutionary changes in education
Agalawatte plantations in a diversification drive
Cinderella misses golden slipper of Asian growth!
E-government ICT and Development- India launches Knowledge Commission
Business is scornful of the spirit of democracy
Widening gap between the rich and the poor
Volunteers build for a better future
Sports
Mahela hopes go positive
Batting is Lanka’s bane - Akram
Was it a death threat?
Rukshan playsinto history
A mom’s love for the game
Lanka falter at 4x400 m relay
SSC takes Premier League after nine years
More woes for rugby hierarchy
Cinderella Children
You needn’t be eloquent to be good
A silver penny for a cricket thought
End of the year at RCGC
International
World News
Comments & Opinions
Special Report
Features

World Bank Country Representative Peter Harold taking a cart ride in Trincomalee when he went there to open a World Bank-funded development project. Significantly, his garland is green, red and blue. Pic by Sinniah Gurunathan.
Columns
Army Chief booms out - Political Column
Let's see how they all fare on their own  - 5th Column 
Packed with hopes, Palitha comes back home for peace - inside the glass house
Evidence pointing to Tiger build-up - Situation Report
Industrialising the villages: Let’s not repeat the mistakes - The Sunday Times Economic Analysis
Catching sprats while sharks swim merrily - Thoughts from London
Sergeant-at-arms Palliyaguruge upheld dignity of House - Lobby
Plus
LIFE-GIVING JOURNEY
Cadaver organ donor transplants: Procedure
An everlasting smile
The forgotten hero (Kala Korner)
From scholarship boy to Vice Chancellor
Passing the buck over Akuregoda Road
Kalu bats for nets
A mixed bag
Bringing back the sacred rites
Forgotten in the post-tsunami aid flood
Hooked!
Dealing directly
In a time of Lent
Praveena power
Serving well at 80!
Letters to the Editor
Appreciaton
Books
Arts
Mirror Magazine
Journey on country roads…
Varied talents
Gliding through the water…
A golden ticket to the chocolate factory
Against your own kind
TV Times
‘Country Roads’ comes alive again
Unique presentation by Ananda
‘Kelani Palama’ goes on boards
Rupavahini gets ready for New Year
Mona Lisa Smiles at American Centre
‘Birthday Girl’ comes to Rio
Commons Coffee House : The hang-out place
'Kala Pola' comes to town
‘Mul Pituwa’ reaches milestone
Funday Times
The death of King Agbo
The development of tool technology
International Schools and how they are regarded in society
A journey of survival
A helping hand
The Chinese Acrobatic Circus

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