Sunday June 06, 2004
News
UPFA launches ‘Ops 113’ to woo MPs
Two guards killed as gunman strikes
Trouble again at J'pura, student slain
LTTE continues to recruit children - UNICEF
No help from SLFEB for Saudi victim, says family
Security outnumbers people
Govt. to counter high oil prices
Company stops re-sale of outdated food products
Imminent purge in BOI
Soldier shoots sergeant and self
No doctor, but date with death
Tigers set to organise more protests over journalist's killing
BASL expresses concern over President's Counsel appointments
Land a blow
OPA: Don't allow foreigners to buy land in little Lanka
BACK WITH A STING
Woo India: LTTE tells TNA MPs
Right of reply - Pakistan High Commission
Financial Times
Government gets economy going
Hemas in hotels, pharmaceutical expansion
Rajaratnam biggest individual shareholder in JKH, Hayleys
Yatawara to steer Hayleys on same course as Mendis
Govt. backs down after HSBC threatens to shift investment
Reduced ads urged during children's TV programmes-study
Port terminal, bunkering boost JKH profits
Virtusa raises $20m additional capital
Sri Lankan pineapple-best in the world
Quest for easy money
(Comment)
Who should lead whom?
(Random thoughts)
Regnis threatened by FTA fridge tax breaks
(Feature)
Malwatte Valley hints at big dividend
(Feature)
Strategic alliances with the private sector
(Interview)
MNCs - bane or boon for development?
(Point of View)
Customs probes under-invoicing, e-card rackets
(Special Assignment )
Sports
Kandy stunned
SLC to ask ICC to permit the doosra
Gloom and doom for CH and FC
Wesley reign supreme
Balasuriya spells out new lease of life for basketball
Under 23 Division I tourney gets underway this week
The right man for the right job
National selectors should be present at all matches - Kumar Rodrigo
Suntel wOw -C’hips with a difference
Lankan rugby must emulate Thai’s
UPFA launches ‘Ops 113’
to woo MPs
A shaken Deputy Minister Sripathi Suriyaarachchi talking to supporters who gathered at his Kelaniya office after yesterday’s noon attack that killed two of his bodyguards. Pic by Dinuka Liyanawatte.
Columns
Presidency or peace – Chandrika the Third, or what
?
- Political Column
Drifting away from peace?
- Situation Report
A lesson in addition and subtraction
- 5th Column
Hot air like - the rise and rise of Harima P
- Political Sketchbook
Foreign Minister’s extradition crisis
- The Rajpal Abyenayake Column
Policy uncertainty puts economy on backburner
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The Sunday Times Economic Analysis
Media should stop playing god
- Thoughts from London
Affirming a state duty of care
- Focus on Rights
Unpaid debts, sexual abuse charges an enigma for UN peacekeeping
- inside the glass house
Stay back order
- Jungle Telegraph
Plus
Killer Roads
Stimulating the senses
A meal with a view
Care for those who dare
Happily ever after...
Presenting the D.R. Wijewardene
Peace process: The essence lost in Babel of words
Those rich Kiwi wines
A hundred voices - what an impact!
(Kala Korner by Dee Cee)
Letters to the Editor
Appreciations
Arts
TV Times
Janaki, the livewire of the Lilacs
‘Cheers’: Typical British style pub at Colombo Plaza
Sam’s musical ‘Magic and Mayhem’ at the Wendt
Rajini makes comeback with ‘Jaggubhai’
Sonia Dissa’s colleagues fete her
‘NFC should control film distribution’- Vasantha
The Green Ogre returns
Mirror Magazine
The saints come together
Piano and Drums
Whimsical weddings
A lesson in being Earnest
Golden memories
Funday Times
The Armoury at Vessagiri
A guru-gola battle for supremacy
Sri Lankan Airlines adopts school
Employees of Parliament
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