Sunday June 05, 2005
News
CBK acts to reduce powers of president
Sidelined Mangala comes out against JM
Another rail horror: Parents killed as child waits in school
Cooray to quit, but back to cabinet
Navy chief off to India
More child victims of wrong injection
Humperdinck: Walk through his world with him
Muthaliff shooting: court inquiry continues
TNA gives ultimatum for statue removal
Probe on killing of four jumbos
Sea Tigers threat to security: Indian Home Ministry
Infant finger cutting incident: nurse to appear in court
Contract to go to France but China not out
US behind Lanka's efforts to set up JM
Bus fares may go up by 15 %
Malaysian jobs for Lankans
Still a sea of tents
Most tsunami survivors shun houses near sea
More help from Austria
Hard pressed hardware store owners in tsunami racket
They finally buried Rasika
Ranavirajah: 90 marks for Govt's tsunami housing programme
Tsunami cement at special price
Special unit to combat pyramids
GMOA-SLMC play Russian roulette
It's a Hobson's choice for Govt.
Financial Times
Raj Rajaratnam moots Indian-style devolution
Distilleries diversifies into telecom with Lanka Bell buy
Hayleys slams state interference in business, rival copycats
"Internationalisation" arm at JKH
Ambani bros charged with market manipulation
Sri Lanka vs the developed world (Comment)
Transportation helps drive JKH profits to Rs 3.15 bln
A&E Lanka creates milestone in environmental excellence
Climbing the eLadder: More on Online Directories (Business@Home)
Durdans profits up 77 pct, expands bed capacity
Mobitel launches extensive expansion in Stage Two
CIMA summit draws broad range of ideas, thoughts
Investing in stock markets and shareholder value
Investments from Kandy increasing, CSE says
SLT net profit for 1Q 2005 up at Rs 1.06 bln
Controversial "Sudan" dye not in Lankan foods
Aitken Spence earnings hit by tourism downturn
Hayleys white collar staff told to perk up
Sports
Thailand dumped
Sri Lanka Cricket pad up for Youth World Cup
Prasanna pips Pradeep to World C’ships
Slimline’s killer punch
Pardoe and Gray to train local drivers
Desperate for success? here's the opportunity
DIMO sponsors Mercedes Benz Trophy final
Entertaining rugby on the cards after a breather
On your mark... Get set...
A unique man in cricket


Members of the National Bhikku Front going in procession to the office of the Attorney General to protest against his stand in the Trincomalee crisis over the erection of a Buddha statue in the town centre. Pic by M. A. Pushpakumara.



The ill-fated car in which the couple travelled. Pic by Ishara S. Kodikara

Columns
JM deal on June 12 or 15 - Political Column
Your tantrums, Wee Wee's hysterics and a nation never short of entertainment  - 5th Column 
US double standards on human rights, transparency - inside the glass house
LTTE building another airstrip in Trinco?  - Situationa Report
Mahathir’s Malaysian magic - The Sunday Times Economic Analysis
So it's the media what's done it - Thoughts from London
Supporting an arbitral tribunal for cases of medical negligence - Focus on Rights
TAFREN can run, but can't hide from the tsunami botch-up  - The Rajpal Abyenayake Column 
Plus
Wild heritage
Striking back
Defacing currency is a crime
Bill Clinton helps the President - he comes late
A Southerner says 'nowhere to go man except to the North East.'
Her long winding road
Winds of change across the desert
A versatile columnist (Kala Korner)
He is Lily now
Letters to the Editor
Appreciations
Arts
Mirror Magazine
Just stay tuned
Friendly territory
Leading the way
All in a smell
TV Times
Karaoke comes to the theatre
The VETCH Learning experience
A Passage to India
Coming attractions at the Majestic Cinema
‘Yonggary’: A Korean Godzilla
Golden oldies sing-along at Mount
Musical treat from SLBC
Funday Times
The king who loved animals
Falls named after a lost ring
Adopting Somay

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