Sunday March 5, 2006
News
Presidential probe on five-star minister
US visas forged: Human smuggling from Sports Ministry office
Mystery boat with Italian DPL cover
Two die in first attack after Geneva talks
UNP campaigner in Matara arrested
Tough legal battles over local polls
Tsunami gold chain horror:Murder charges against suspects
Govt. gears for next round of Geneva talks
Battle over TV in Parliament control room
Three minority parties joining government
Not quite true
Kadirgamar schol by WIPO in late Minister’s memory
Park boundaries going to courts
Power funds going to powerful vehicle
Norochcholai coal power to steam ahead
Hopes of playground drowned in lake
Continuing concern expressed over JSC resignations
Burglaries boom: Your house could be the next target
Gag order on probe report, campaigners face dilemma
Donated boats in excess of needs, claims Ministry
Financial Times
Mixed signals for small power producers
New ‘kid’ in town
Understanding the tea leaves
CB says new bank to take over failed Pramuka
A tune for socially responsible companies
A holistic approach to CSR
John Keells launches new brand of hotels
EU reiterates support for conflict-affected displaced
SMB Group profits slight drop in 2005
AMR Sees 'Huge Surge' in ERP Spending, Most Likely at Microsoft
Resort to the ETF (Easy-Things-First) strategy-Kalapuge
Sri Lanka gears up for Doha Development Agenda
Mixed signals for small power producers
Skilled, differently-abled who want to serve
Loss-making rural farmers worry over lower chicken consumption
Winning farmers, consumers and revolutionising the rural economy
Risks and returns of listed companies
Focus strategy best for Sri Lanka
Should citizens laugh or cry?
School entrepreneurs steal the show
Sports
Attanayake shows the Anandians how
National jerseys for Lankan expats
Vidyarathna Horana in the lead on day two
Royal-Thomian the great leveller
Tehani narrowly edged out in quarters
Channaka in media panel
  The unstoppable Murali
“Where have all the gentlemen gone?”
The dawn of a new era

Trying to play with a straight bat: US President George W. Bush, who once owned the Texas Rangers baseball club, going for a home-run in cricket during a demonstration at the US embassy compound in Islamabad yesterday. AFP.
Columns
JVP, JHU mount pressure on Mahinda - Political Column
Peace talks: Mahinda maama's success was Ranil's unmaking  - 5th Column 
General Assembly Vs. Security Council: Battle spreads to race for UN top post - inside the glass house
Document bares Tiger claws in key places - Situation Report
Post Geneva economic expectations, prospects - The Sunday Times Economic Analysis
So who’s afraid of Bala Anna? - Thoughts from London
How is justice realised for the marginalised? - Focus on Rights
Plus
Rich tapestry of togetherness
Community labour delivers new maternity ward for Mawanella
The roar of rural women
The lessons my mother taught me
Magnificent canopy of bright yellow
Down and up in the scale of life
Community labour delivers new maternity ward for Mawanella
Mystery of the masks
‘We can’t forget the children’
Letters to the Editor
Appreciations
Books
Arts
Mirror Magazine
Pushing the limits
Chaos reigns
A diplomatic experience
They say…
A complex affair
What a look!
TV Times
‘Natmo 2006’ from Rivega
‘The Agency’: For good sax and great time
‘Munich’ moves to Majestic
‘Super heroes’ on Derana
Spielberg defends ‘Munich’
Get intimate with ‘Miss SL’ on Derana
Exotic Indian Food at Continental
Funday Times
King Manavamma
The Japanese Doll Festival (Hinamatsuri)
Moving on to an agricultural lifestyle
Launch of the Children’s Diary

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