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Tracking brutish 21 years of Black Tigers


 

Karuna changes stripes again

Now vows to help LTTE regain east

Former TMVP Chief Karuna Amman has vowed to take revenge on his successor and Eastern Province Chief Minister Sivanesathurai Chandrakanthan alias Pillaiyan, after the sudden conversion of Pillaiyan from being a Karuna loyalist to become subservient to the UPFA.

Much angered by the unexpected change of Pillaiyan, Karuna, who had been detained by the British law enforcement authority in the United Kingdom over violation of the country’s emigration regulations, ... Full story

Bridging US-Lankan relations
The illuminated view of the rebuilt Arugam Bay bridge, which is a symbol of friendly ties between Sri Lanka and the United States. The bridge was destroyed by the December 2004 tsunami and was rebuilt using US$ 10 million (Over Rs. 1 billion) from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). It was ceremonially opened by President Mahinda Rajapaksa yesterday.


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Fitch comments on Lankan Bank Prudential Regulations

Fitch is to shortly publish its latest report on Sri Lankan bank prudential regulations.

The Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL) has gradually tightened the banking system’s prudential norms to be closer in line with regional best practices; and although CBSL’s guidelines have generally been adhered to, it has entailed instances of extensions of deadlines for compliance, consultative compromises to facilitate smooth adoption, and, in some instances, the interpretation of such guidelines left to the banks themselves, notes a special report to be published shortly by Fitch Ratings on Sri Lankan Bank Prudential Regulations.

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The Bottom Line, despite being in the market for just 10 months only, was adjudged as Sri Lanka's Best Produced Broadsheet Newspaper by Sri Lanka Association of Printers (SLAP) at the Collate 2008 Print Awards. The Bottom Line's sister Sinhala weekly Rivira came second with an award of distinction. Rivira Media Corporation Head of Production Rasantha Chandrathillake accepted the award.


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