Sunday April 24, 2005

News
UN probe on tsunami auditors
Minister proposes way out or he goes out
President rushes back but JVP insists Cooray must go
60 cops swoop on alleged killer
Higher and higher!
Schools in buffer-zone to be relocated eight kms away
Sri Lanka to strictly enforce exclusion zone
Volunteer teachers in same place despite pledges
Public Trustee's Dept. not cooperating:Probe head
Probe on land bordering tank
Pasta distributor could face charges under Food Act
Lack of linguists hampers foreign flesh trade crackdown
Compensation for CINTEC creditors yet to be given
Peace-driven propaganda blitz in the state media
Two police teams search for missing inspector
Right of reply: That Volvo was not a luxury car
JVP accepts reality of globalisation
Interdicted principals face charges
Financial Times
Garment industry dealt severe blow
Harry J looms over DFCC boardroom battle
Conflicting claims over tourist arrivals
Meegoda to meet debenture holders amid asset transfer charges
CalPERS adds Colombo but investments may take time
Geriatric company directorates (Comment)
The birth of another oil cartel?
Goldquest second largest shareholder of NDB
Major changes in the banking sector
Regnis only surviving consumer goods maker
Tea firms change names amid consumer fair trade concerns
Climbing the eLadder:How small businesses use the Internet
PABC, HSBC clash over logo
Sports
Sri Lankan cricket plunges into further confusion
Ruthless Kandy stomp hapless Old Zahirians
Top owner Nigel Austin calls it a day
Mixed results for Lankan stalwarts
Premier League rugby kicks off
Records tumble at Radella Climb
When groping in the dark
Something to cheer the Irish
A format for domestic cricket
  A look back at Napier and Wellington

The vacant seat of Government: Symbolic as it may seem, this picture of the Norwegian peace delegation waiting for someone from the governemnt to talk to this week, tells the story. Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapakse eventually did turn up, shortly before flying to Indonesia himself. Pic by Dinuka Liyanawatte.
Columns
JM still in a political jam - Political Column
Unpopular Permanently Fighting Alliance and Useless and Neglected Force - 5th Column 
The way out of Canada crisis - inside the glass house
Grim choice for President: Aid or UPFA? - Situationa Report
Economy growth on auto pilot - The Sunday Times Economic Analysis
Canada snubs while ICRC ducks for cover - Thoughts from London
Whither goes the 'co-operative of the poor'? - Focus on Rights
Looking for redemption for the Lankan nation?  - The Rajpal Abyenayake Column 
Plus
Then a surgeon, still a surgeon
‘Quando, quando’, he’ll finally be here!
End in sight for kidney crisis?
‘Peradeniya has the expertise’
From 'Early Prints' to 'Dutch Forts' Kala Koner
Engelbert Humperdinck is coming soon
Botham and the runaway train at BW
Pick a gift: Your choice or theirs?
Threading a picture
The umbrella that keeps rain away
"Tsunami Doctor" left Sri Lanka with a bad taste in his mouth!
Letters to the Editor
Appreciations
Mirror Magazine
Straight to your senses
Expressing life
Friends will make it happen
Caught in Katie
Lonely spells
TV Times
NFC battles with Cinecity for increased cinema charges
Vimukthi makes it to Cannes
Two Sunil Santha CDs to mark 90th birth anniversary
‘Susima’ on DVD format
‘Samanala Thatu’ ready to fly
Funday Times
Reconstruction of Mahavihara
Dunhinda - the enchanting falls
Where do rivers go?

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