Soosai: Who
misled whom?
Are the bold and beautiful
budget proposals realisable?
Sunday November 21, 2004
News
President complains of Norway’s pressure
Death penalty comes into force
Lawyers asked not to attend courts tomorrow
Won't bend rules for diplomatic Benz
Protesters paralyse Jaffna
A UNP'er in UPFA Cabinet, says Bogollagama
(Interview)
Court restrains PGIM from releasing exam pass list
More News
Financial Times
Plethora of subsidies and taxes; implementation the key
MFA : 2006, not 2005 the crisis era
2.5 million mobile phones in Sri Lanka -Dialog chief
Ball in Central Bank's court
Hayleys 2nd quarter profits up 35%
Sierra Cables expand, seeks public equity
Selling government-owned hotel stocks progressive move by Amunugama
Praise all-round but questions on implementation
More Financial Times
Sports
Scotland advance into ICC final
Safin beats Henman to reach Masters Cup semi against Federer
Drab draw despite Ranaweera 'ton'
Kandy undergrads take title at the inter University Games
Bloomfield on the prowl
Dhananjaya double has ‘Sokians’ in a fix
Chucker's circus - An umpire's view
At the bottom of the begging BOWL of Asian Rugby
Deepal's handsome victory at Golf
TV Times
‘The Grudge’ burns a trail
EUCO in action in Sri Lanka again
Paying ‘Pooja’ to Dharmasiri
The love of ‘Veer and Zaara’ at Savoy
‘Underworld’ attack on silver screen
Move with the We Are Family promo
Lilanthi on ‘Sri Lankan Satr Parade’
Shutting the stable doors after the assassins have bolted: Security in an around Colombo city was stepped up yesterday following the assassination of High Court Judge Sarath Ambepitiya and his MSD guard. PiC by Ishara S. Kodikara.
Columns
Doctoring constitution through doctrine of necessity
- Political Column
Soosai: Who misled whom?
- Situation Report
Streamline Cabinet taxing every portfolio
- 5th Column
Budget blows for UNP
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Lobby
So, is Amunugama as good as he looks?
- The Rajpal Abyenayake Column
Are the bold and beautiful budget proposals realisable?
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The Sunday Times Economic Analysis
Now black air tigers
- Jungle Telegraph
Foreign Ministry shake-up and clean-up
- inside the glass house
Plus
Trapped
Farmer families in the dry zone face a deadly enemy – the trap gun. Kumudini Hettiarachchi reports
Dive into the deep
From a grandson with love
Youth for safe sex
Courage under fire
Chucking and fixing -- ICC sees it like it is
Coastal eyesore
Giving it a facelift
More Plus
Mirror Magazine
Math geniuses
From illusion to insight
Serving many a flavour
Fusion of faith
Funday Times
Prince Vasabha flees
Railway replaced bullock carts
Bridges, a fascinating subject
Easy wins for Mahanama, St. Thomas’ and St. Joseph’s
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