Sunday May 15, 2005
News
LTTE warns of “people’s uprising”
WB calls for better relief handling
EU: Low-level for Govt. ministers
Tamil youths claimed they were chained and tortured by LTTE
It’s still a life in limbo
Bhikkus to hold pooja to stop JM
British charities hail Lanka's tsunami-relief partnership
700 NGOs in tsunami whirlpool
CWE without stocks, on verge of closing down
PSC member denies favouritism charges
UN Secy. Gen. post: No decision yet, says China
More problems at State TV
US NGO official flees as child sex probe begins
UNP gears up for polls
UN tells Govt. to change its contempt laws
Ex-SC Judge slams Executive Interference
Asian HR Commission lauds UNHRC decision on Tony
Lankadeepa Editor to show cause
Alleged land fraud: Discrepancy in questioned document signatures
Garbage dump and the stinking deals they do
Financial Times
Luxury $3.5m Leopard Mountain resort near Adam's Peak
Construction industry wages seen rising sharply
Hi-tech driving licences soon
Merger could impact JKH shipping business
NIPO to remove MTV logo from register
Alarm over foreign labour (Comment)
Revolutionary housing plan for tsunami victims
Hemas mulls acquisitions, venturing into India
Poor maintenance raises risk of Mahaweli dams cracking
Coconut growers warn against DC cartel
Human trafficking profits $32 bln a year - ILO
1Q profit up at CTC, no decline in fags despite price hike
Proactive role for Central Bank
Rural entrepreneurs learning from Thailand
Irresponsible statements on sea level rise
Gem show attracts big group of Burmese dealers
No political will to fight corruption in post-tsunami reconstruction
Climbing the eLadder: Should your business be on the Internet? (Business@Home)
Interest rate hike not seen reining in inflation
Reforms at Motor Traffic Dept. to eliminate bribes
Sports
Hobson's choice for Sri Lanka
Kandy wriggle to win at the post
Marauding Soldiers ground the flagging Airmen 30-13 at Galle Face
Aravinda de Silva denies…
Kandy lads and lasses show their prowess
Peter Manuel returns to ICC Umpire Panel
'Formula Plus Sri Lanka Motor Show'
AMRC to race at night
Lessons to learn from Bangladesh
The Windies are coming
RCGC will be in Scotland
Rugby heading downfield
'Thurai' A sportsman to emulate
Seevali boxing reaping the harvest

A grim reminder of the reign of terror, heads on spikes at a roundabout was among the exhibits at a JVP show at the Nomads Grounds in Colombo yesterday to mark the 40th anniversary of the party. Passing by is JVP leader Somawansa Amerasinghe, the sole surviving politburo member of that terrible era. He is accompanied by General Secretary Tylvin Silva. Pic by Athula Devapriya.
Columns
Jt. mechanisms & Jt. opposition - Political Column
Here a battle, there a battle, everywhere a battle, battle  - 5th Column 
Outsourcing torture: rogue states do the job for the West - inside the glass house
While Govt watches, LTTE regaining East - Situationa Report
The mirage of high economic growth - The Sunday Times Economic Analysis
Reverse democracy or pay back time - Thoughts from London
Judicial expansion of the right 'not to be disappeared' - Focus on Rights
Ranil does the bull Clinton again, but can he regain? - The Rajpal Abyenayake Column 
Plus
Destined to be
Rude shock for MURALI scientist
A rare honour to a student of culture (Kala Korner)
The long drawn solution courtesy Bill Gates
War hero bags survivorship award for true grit
Call the Paddy Board or the Municipality?
Up, up through the jungle
‘I’ll be there’
Letters to the Editor
Appreciations
Books
Arts
Mirror Magazine
Weekend calls
Giving them a life beyond
Beauty of diversity
Clash of the Titans
Classic and classy
TV Times
Top guns share their marketing experiences
‘Marketing’ at its best
‘Sanda Thaniyama’: Story of children and parents
Vasantha returns with ‘Aganthukaya’
‘Bath Amma’: Dishing out family sentiments
Nilambare: ‘Love has no bounds’
‘Bawathra’ takes an alien turn
A director with a mission
Story of ‘Sanda Mudunata’
Junctures in Pavel’s career
TASKS : An idyllic setting for campers
Twinklers: kiddies specialized restaurant
Malaka makes to Amsterdam
‘Sunila Sara’ : 23 years of creations on stage
Funday Times
King Detutis 11
It falls in the shape of a bo leaf

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