56 Lankans held for smuggling gold
The long-suspected international gold smuggling racket centred on the Colombo-Kochi-Chennai axis was dramatically confirmed on Sunday, when the air intelligence unit of Cochin International Airport apprehended two groups of Sri Lankan nationals who arrived in the city with around 11 kg of gold ornaments worth more than Rs 3 crore. […]
The Rowdiness of David Cameron lets Britain down despite the heartwarming charm of Prince Charles in Sri Lanka
– by Shenali D Waduge – The best of British we were told would arrive in Colombo to participate in the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting hosted by Sri Lanka. We didn’t have to say ‘Bob’s your uncle’ for Cameron made quite clear all the way from London he was not going to be fagged […]
Coke sales suspended
The Kebetigollawa Magistrate issued an order suspending the production and sale of the fizzy drink, Coca Cola in Sri Lanka, for a period of three-months, to Pure Beverages (Pvt) Ltd., Biyagama, after the company was found guilty of distributing for sale, a bottle of Coca Cola, which does not mention the date of production or […]
UK must ban LTTE fronts – rights of British citizens comes first
– by Shenali D Waduge – Are organizations banned to give them opportunity for more publicity? It seems this is the case with the LTTE. Banned by 32 nations it is bewildering how its fronts are able to hob-nob with foreign parliamentarians who seem to care very little that their citizens are being duped by […]
Northerners should express solidarity to govt – Vinayagamoorthy
Four inmates escape from Mahara Prison
Half of Lanka’s money is black
Half of the money in circulation in Sri Lanka is black money, a Senior Government Minister charged yesterday. “It is a known and confirmed fact that half the money available and in circulation in the country is black and informal money,” Communist Party General Secretary and Senior Minister of Human Resources, Don Edwin Weerasinghe (D.E.W.) […]
S.M. Chandrasena sworn in as Minister of Special Projects
Renewed interest in pre-paid card system for private buses
Rs.1 bn supplementary estimate to cover CHOGM expenses
India questions Cameron’s stand
Sri Lanka: Are terrorists rewriting laws of war?
– by Shenali D Waduge – Sri Lanka ended one arm of the terrorists in May 2009. The other more powerful arm remains at large, remnants in hiding locally while others are more vociferously and openly engaging foreign politicians and influencing diplomatic relations as well. Their links to terrorism have taken second place with the […]

