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Thursday, July 03,  2008
      Editorial:Govt. must clear its name!
The blood compatibility testing machine of the Castle Street Women’s Hospital blood bank has been sabotaged the GMOA charged yesterday (2). The Association with several members of the nursing staff are demanding immediate action against the blood bank’s Chief Nursing Officer. Blood comparison necessary before transfusion is impossible at the unit.
The GMOA in a special statement yesterday said that in addition to the charge of polluting blood samples, powdered glass had been introduced into the doctors’ drinking water. It urged immediate action by the Hospital Director against this charge too.
 
The Sri Lanka Press Institute and Newspaper Publishers held a press conference yesterday (2) to announce a reward for information on those who assaulted SLPI Coordinator Namal Perera at Polhengoda on June 30. Pictured are publishers Thilanga Sumathipala, S.Saravanabhavan, Ranjith Wijewardena, Kumar Nadesan, Nimal Welgama, Lal Wickrematunga, and P. Keshavaraj at the head table.
Pic. by Nishan S.Priyantha


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