Sunday March 21, 2004
News
UPFA recasts its manifesto
Opinion polls: Issues facing a split nation
UPFA sends emissary to Karuna
CBK blasts Ranil on Batalanda
JVP announces its Cabinet Reps.
BoI ads back on state TV after suspension
Colombo protest against occupation of Iraq
Official ceremonies at Field Force hqrs.
Boxing more than dancing prowess
Campaign nears end: Where's CA?
Tamil newspaper staff held hostage by Karuna faction
SLMC not inclined to fish in troubled waters: Hakeem
Special buses for uncleared area voters
We need peace not division
Burdened by life, but happy to be alive
Uva: Choice between promises and peace
When hospitals became hell
Commonwealth Secretariat sending polls observers
State TV not giving them air time: Monks
I’m committed to LTTE’s cause: Says Vaiko
Financial Times
Hayleys in agro-exports thrust
JKH to sell Namunukula Plantations
Carsons expands Indonesian palm oil mill
Theagarajah succeeds Cooray at Browns, Wijetilleke new HNB chief
SriLankan may pull out of Abu Dhabi
Talawakelle planning on timber exports
Contrasting approaches (Comment)
Balanced Scorecard reporting and shareholder value (Corporate Musings)
Some lessons on what not to do (Random thoughts)
Planning your second lifetime (Business@Home)
Mirror Magazine
An extended option
On standby
Fired, on the first day at work!
A ticket to enjoyment
Learning to curry it

 

 


Trade unions affiliated to the Government Printer's Department at Borella appeared to be conducting their own campaigns for political parties by displaying posters and placards of candidates outside the building. Government Printer Neville Nanayakkara said he had ordered the trade unions to remove the placards. Pic by Lakshman Gunathilake.
Columns
Campaign trail: Who does what to whom - Political Column
Showdown at Verugal - Situation Report
A change in Constitution, what do people desire? - 5th Column
The JVP: poised to get rid of all that's bad - Political Sketchbook
That 'in' issue: Can Presidency be ditched? - The Rajpal Abyenayake Column
How practical are their poll promises? - The Sunday Times Economic Analysis
One year on, Iraq is burning even more - Thoughts from London
'Coalition of the willing' is not so willing anymore - inside the glass house
Plus
From mind to metal
Letters to the Editor
Appreciations
Revelry ends in tragedy
Another anthology from Buddhi (Kala Corner)
Stacks of fun for kids
Lustrous paintings
Books
Arts
Sports
Lankans squander their chance
Hashan escapes being charged
What absorbing test cricket
Morawaka reigns supreme
Dharmaraja more dominant
SLC to felicitate Murali and Warne
Pradeep Kumara, Susanthika confirmed as captains
Kelani Valley Club between the devil and the deep blue sea
'Athletics is our main forte' - Prema Pinnawela
Foundation to uplift Trinity Cricket

 


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