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Thursday, July 17,  2008
      Editorial:When dogs at the same bone agree
Vidattaltivu, the main sea tiger logistic hub located North of Mannar fell to the Army 58 Division and Commando Brigade yesterday. It is the most important sea tiger base in the North Western coast, 20 km from Mannar.
According to Army sources this was the first time after the departure of the Indian Peace Keeping Force in 1990, troops have dominated the area.
Defence observers are of the view that the loss of Vidattaltivu would cast a fatal blow to the LTTE. According to them the terrorists have no other option than ...
A brand new car, which had been parked unattended near the Kohuwela shopping complex from 11.00 p.m. on Tuesday till noon yesterday, drew the attention of the security forces. The Bomb Disposal Squad thoroughly examined the vehicle before it was towed away to the Police station
(Photo-Kamal Bogoda)


Baby  anacondas on display
The 20 anacondas which were born on Saturday were yesterday placed on display at the reptilian enclosure of the National Zoological Gardens in Dehiwela.

K’gala hospital worker assaulted
The All Ceylon Health Service Union said that an employee of the Kurunegala Hospital had been assaulted and abducted in a white van by group of persons and when he came out of the hospital for tea around ...

GMOA against Indo-Lanka tele medicine plan
The Government Medical Officers Association is scheduled to conduct a General Committee meeting on Sunday to create awareness among its membership on the agreement which is to be signed between
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