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Editorial

Consumers’ bills topped up for mismanagement

The JVP has called upon electricity consumers not to pay their bills and to get on to the streets to protest against the Government’s decision this week to sharply raise tariffs. Many consumers will have to pay as much as 60 per cent more than their present bills. One might…


Columns

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It turned into a  run for their lives

It turned into a run for their lives

Nell Posmer , the sister of Neil Weerakoon, the only Sri Lankan to have participated in the Boston Marathon says that the running community has become closer than…

Letters to the Editor

Don’t make the mental hospital a prison again As discussions continue on administrative reforms at the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), which was once known as the…

Appreciations

A friendship that blossomed from university days Bala Nadaraja The sad news of Bala’s passing away in distant Florida , USA came in a few days ago.  Bala…

Getting back on his feet again with brand new hands

Getting back on his feet again with brand new hands

The effort of the doctors at Police Hospital and public support have enabled Jeevantha de Silva who lost his limbs while on routine duty to be hopeful of…

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Sports

A stroll beyond the boundary line

A stroll beyond the boundary line

Cricket polls:  Anyone could use the most flowery language or the most number of adjectives on…

Royal looking to consolidate

The Big question

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Sunday Times 2

US police snare Boston bomb suspect after huge manhunt

US police snare Boston bomb suspect after huge manhunt

BOSTON, Massachusetts, April 20 (AFP) – US police on Friday captured an ethnic Chechen teenager suspected…

Indian police arrest suspect over rape of 5-year-old girl

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MediScene

Giving life to little hearts

Giving life to little hearts

A joint Lady Ridgeway Hospital -British team of heart specialists take a giant step in the…

Shed the bras, stop the sag: New study

On the pill? Read on

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