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4,000 new jobs offered in Jordan, Syria to fleeing migrant workers
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Re-branding of ‘Ceylon Tea’ risky
Placing trust in old faithful – soft drinks
GoldQuest still keen on NDB
Valibel: No more acquisitions
Cabraal new chairman at Unilever
Week 2 - Chaos and confusion
Former CPC chairman reflects on current crisis
HNB pre-tax profits up 71% in 6-mth period
CSE plans to enhance website
Sri Lanka’s “IT city” sees profits soar
Repo, Reverse interest rates up
The forsaken poor of the free trade utopia
Awards for newspaper printing at ‘Print 2006’
India’s Birla Group taps into MTI’s expertise
English language training for Habarana kids through JKH Foundation
Leisure sector revival at JKH but uncertainty stalls progress
Controversy over registered Medical Universities
CSE’s new trading members
Lucrative new tax markets for the Tax Dept.
Alliance Finance Company records high growth
Confiscating dormant bank accounts
VAT system badly needs review
Eureka creates web solution for ACL Cables
Sri Lankan consortium wins global tender in Tanzania
NTB Quiz for corporate clients on Aug 5
Commonwealth Finance Ministers' summit in Colombo
Sri Lanka in a deep abyss
Nokia to clear misconceptions amongst Lankan consumers
Lack of recognition for migrant workers
Round one for Harry but banking union fights back
Colombo Land launches into quarry business
Micro Finance Institutions Act – will it help the poor?
Two more hospitals from Hemas?
Ceylinco Life donates tube wells in Embilipitiya, Moneragala
Development first and peace will follow-PBJ
JKH urges ‘conflict’ sides to come together
Social respectability in a land of decaying standards
Port debacle and lessons for the future
Will the dirt hit the fan?
Business, motorists slam government, unions over fuel strike
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