Wednesday, April 29, 2009

 
 
 

Govt. to write ‘world history’

Riding high on the emphatic Western Provincial Council victory the government yesterday threw down the gauntlet for a presidential election before next April pledging that the President would sweep into a second term with a majority of over 70% of the votes.

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Sri Lanka aims to be world’s newest small miracle

Sri Lanka Tourism yesterday announced plans to launch their new brand globally and locally in June with a local activation campaign formulated in order to revamp and reposition the country in the world tourism market.

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A veteran looks forward to the dawn of a new era

From dealing with the lasting effects of the last World War, to experiencing post-independence tension in Ceylon; from witnessing the communal violence in the 1980s to the rise of terror taking over the country, Christopher J. Worthington is a British national who has seen a lot in the last five decades.

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IMF, WB meetings updated of Sri Lankan resilience


Sri Lanka’s resilience in 2008 and thus far this year amidst of a global crisis was highlighted at the spring meeting of the World Bank and the IMF in Washington last week.

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Bridge to perfection

From Zen like tranquility to Samurai like attention to detail, from enchanting rock gardens to gently bubbling fountains, from cunning chopsticks to authentic wasabi, from green tea that is actually green to the best tuna found in the country; a dining experience at Nihonbashi is like stepping across an invisible bridge to the land of the rising sun- without the cost of travel.

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