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Friday, January 30,  2009
      Editorial:Is he gone or still around?
Security forces yesterday stumbled upon four submarines, the biggest 35 feet in length, and the other three in the process of being built, in Udayankattu, Mullaitivu.

MR demands release of civilians
President Mahinda Rajapaksa last night urged the LTTE to release civilians held at gun point in the rapidly shrinking LTTE-held area east of the A9.


How did AP cameraman join
President’s media team?
The military has protested after AP carried photographs taken by him with false captions to the effect that a large group of civilians had ......


One of the four submarines captured by security forces yesterday at Udayankattu in Mullaitivu. Inset, Sri Lanka’s Ambassador to Thailand Karunatilaka Amunugama (Right) observes part of a small boat or submarine in Phuket July 14, which was destined for use by Tamil Tiger terrorists in their terrorist war against Sri Lanka’s army. (Bangkok Post)
 



HM says no shortage of medical supplies
The government yesterday claimed that there was no shortage of medicines and food in Mullaitivu. Nor had large numbers of civilians been injured or...

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