Sunday January 09, 2005

News
Annan's visit to LTTE areas blocked
State radio’s 'Prabha dead' story a dead rope
13 days under rubble: Old man still alive
Com-sets with tsunami relief
WB, UN to follow 'colour blind' policy
UN chief to meet TNA leaders
Cuban medics here with help
WB President amazed at Lankan resolve
No barriers for genuine relief aid, efforts to prevent misuse
Regimented Wanni wants help- not helpers
Toilet crisis aggravates woes of tsunami-hit east
Lankans in Britain mourn deaths of relatives
No need for anyone to resign says Minister Fowzie
Relief keeps coming, but who gets what?
Plank by plank amidst the rubble they built new homes
Austrians give clean water to Galle
A trip to the beach ends in sea of tears
A makara-like wave came crashing in says Samudra Devi head guard
‘At least our children must be alive’
Insurance firms go beyond policy
No room at the top?
Charles praises volunteers at London Vihara
Korea pledges hi-tech warning system
Identity problems for tsunami survivors
JVP allegedly hijacking food convoys
Financial Times
Tsunami prompts insurance re-rating
Visit now and help recovery, tourists told
Private sector firms recover after numb week
Aid, receding war threat seen boosting bourse
SEC probes Ondaatjie transactions
Rebuilding Sri Lanka
Corporate rivalry over relief (Comment)
Mitigating the hazards of the tsunami
World Bank President visits Sri Lanka
Is it business as usual in 2005?
Beverage firms move swiftly to provide bottled water
British retailer provides substantial help, raising more
Business Leaders - need to help not show off!
NSB sets up two funds for disaster relief
Tsunami disrupts cinnamon peeling
No damage to tea but leaf supply could be delayed
Singer helps clean wells of tsunami victims
Garment industry reacts with speed, human touch
Tourism to bounce back in no time
Rebuilding Sri Lanka after the Boxing day disaster
Tsunami damages east coast coconut plots
Lanka's biggest fish auction centre pleads for business
J-Biz appeals for creation of national govt., suspension of political activity
Tragedy -- yet ways to rebuild the nation
Sri Lanka worst affected in South Asia

People scramble towards a van carrying relief items on Galle Road near Dodanduwa in the south. Since the tsunami disaster, people have been lining the road sides to get relief items saying that not enough supplies are reaching them in the camps. Pic by Lakshman Gunatilleke.
Columns
Who's fishing in troubled waters? - Political Column
Govt. slow boat for tsunami  - Situation Report
Tsunami shifts political tactics, buries promises - 5th Column
Tsunami relief aid: Rogues and reality  - inside the glass house
Post-tsunami: A 'changed state', not a failed-state - The Rajpal Abyenayake Column
Can figures reflect the economy's true loss? - The Sunday Times Economic Analysis
As they say Sky’s the limit - Thoughts from London
Protect the children of the tsunami - Focus on Rights
A fragile national unity in Parliament - Lobby
Plus
WE MUSN’T FORGET THE CHILDREN
'Come, buy my fish'
Third eye and our communion with nature
Dreaded 26 or coincidence?
From deep ocean to beach
Breakfast break and a run for life
Lost to the sea
Time of crisis and need for leadership
It’s tsunami times two for Nihal
What tsunami means: President times three
When cancer strikes
They went beyond the call of duty
Letters to the Editor
Appreciations
Books 
  Arts
TV Times
Elvis’ birthday bash on SLBC
‘Why’: Sunil asks the question
Sing-A-long with Sam
‘Gianni Amelio’ film festival
Italy to promote alternative cinema here
Mega hits for the New Year
Mirror Magazine
Youth for Lanka
Let’s fight it hand in hand
Re-living memories of yesteryear
Together for a worthy cause
Overcoming speech barriers
Sports
Dharmapala rout Sri J'pura MMV
Asian tsunami charity match a huge sellout
World Rugby bodies scrum down to help relief fund
Tsunami destroys water sports around the island
Dinner to prop SLC Disaster Relief Fund
Audrey Scharenguivel Ephraums is no more
Develop the long game
Cricketers rally round tsunami victims
SLC Disaster Assistance Fund gets global support

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