Sunday January 30, 2005

News
Fresh moves to check NGOs
State of emergency to lapse
UN snaps back
British journalist exposes child racket
Mass graves to be opened up
Southern fishermen blame bungling for their plight
JVP recruits while politics hampers aid
What is the official death toll?
Troops to go but US pledge firm
Committee to sit on Russian degree
After tsunami no sun rise yet for the east
Housing for refugees face stormy seas
Unprecedented times call for unprecedented action-Desmond
Jurists to discuss SC ruling on S.B.
From the debris, a hospital for women
Tsunami took away 450 students, 16 teachers in Hambantota
Lessons amidst displaced people and students
CEB, SLPA reject JVP post-tsunami rehabilitation offer
Flour war: Minister all out to bake Prima monopoly
Charity targets 10 million pounds for tsunami victims
Govt., UNHCR differ on buffer zone
SLMM head undergoes surgery
People in landslide prone areas living with warnings
Financial Times
Aitken Spence freezes planning on $15m luxury resort
Ratnayake prepares to take over JKH
ACL says has enough capacity to meet demand surge
Hemas helps rebuild retail network
Mahathir, Imran to address CIMA summit here
Brand-building in tsunami aid
Sand a problem, cement freely available
Liquor, insurance seen driving profits at Distilleries
Former Aitken Spence chairman Michael Mack dead
BOI agreement with Asian Hotels on property development
Lankan entrepreneur successful with US-Sri Lanka tea project
Learning the laws of power to be successful
Leo Burnett Asia Pacific President re-energises its Lankan business
Business Club discusses tsunami-related projects
Tsunami value - pluses and minuses
US Warner Bros, Atlas in exercise deal
Natural disasters: adaptability and mitigation of losses
SLTB, UK welcomes new travel advisory
JKH, Spence still eyeing new Maldivian resort
MIT's share trading system fails again
Aid to be sequenced with budget investment programme
Swedish business magnate keeps his promise

One man in a ramshackle tsunami house and others in the south are complaining that more than a month after the catastrophe little has come their way in terms of relief, rehabilitation and reconstruction. In this plight, they wonder how long more they have to wait like this? Pix by Lakshman Gunathilake.
Columns
Jan. 26: The day the JVP nearly quit - Political Column
Satellite surveying the ground situation  - 5th Column 
The flow of tsunami aid: Where does it end? - inside the glass house
Lanka's watery-grave: Marines and privatised water  - The Rajpal Abyenayake Column 
Will we contract the Dutch disease? - The Sunday Times Economic Analysis
Straight bat or hasty cover up? - Thoughts from London
  Hooting in court and legal absurdities - Focus on Rights
Plus
WHAT NEXT?
True patriot who lived his life with love for others
Fascinating faces
Going back home to nothing
Walk into an era of glory
Independent thoughts for Independence
Unawatuna - fallen and reclaimed by nature
Salt in the soil
Are you having a nice tsunami?
Made in the UN
TV Times
Remaking Assault on Precinct 13
United Artistes sing for tsunami victims
‘Randiya Dahara’ showers new experiences on Kamal
‘Gal Pilimaya’:Teledrama with a difference
‘Randiya Dahara’: New story on an old theme
Rupavahini felicitates Master
Star- studded charity record for tsunami victims
U2 World Tour to kick off In San Diego
Mirror Magazine
One nation: One Sri Lanka
As free as a bird
The sole that controls your soul
More than words
Sports
ICC set to put doosra to rest
Old Nalandians shock CH
Sans SAF heavy international calendar for '05
Rugby has to produce a winner
For sports sake get a system that works
Schoolboys are enjoying the game
Two undergrads take university rowing to new heights
Ranga Suresh in dire straits

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