Wednesday, April 22, 2009
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Express exodus
By Santhush Fernando and Uditha Jayasinghe
As more than 20 000 civilians continued to flood into troop controlled areas yesterday bringing the total amount to 62 602 during the past two days, the government assured that all provisions were being made to assist them.
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Improved stimulus deal for exporters
The government has agreed in principle to improve the stimulus package for the export sector, which is reeling from the impact of the global recession as well as local constraints.
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Anuradhapura : A hospital worker attends to an injured child brought to the main hospital in Anuradhapura. The army said that more civilians have escaped from a patch of territory controlled by the Tamil Tigers, who are facing an ultimatum to surrender. AFP |
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Lowest public debt burden in 23 years says Central Bank
Handling Sri Lanka’s public debt was a challenging task in 2008, said Central Bank Governor Ajith Nivard Cabraal at the launch of the publication on Public Debt Management last week, but compared to developing nations hit by the economic crisis Sri Lanka has continued to commit itself to the track record of never defaulting on its loans and emerging as a less indebted country.
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“The Ultimate” in every
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The Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf continues to thrill Colombo

I’m a devout coffee-holic. Nothing gets me through the day better like a well brewed cup of coffee.
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