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No Padding
SAN FRANCISCO, April 13, 2011 (AFP) – Figures released on Wednesday showed that the personal computer market shrank for the first time in more than a year due to frugality and a tablet computer craze led by Apple’s hot-selling iPads. “Instead, consumers turned their attention to media tablets and other consumer electronics. ” After Apple’s […]
Sri Lanka central bank had independence in 2010: Treasury secretary
Apr 13, 2011 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s central bank had independence in 2010 and the country moved forward with more prudent fiscal and monetary policies, Treasury Secretary P B Jayasundera said. Central Banks were originally created by kings to print money and fight wars creating inflation and balance of payments troubles in the process. Sri […]
Inauspicious start for Sri Lanka timekeeping site
April 12, 2011 (AFP) – An official Sri Lankan timekeeping website aimed at synchronising watches and helping locals to obey astrological instructions crashed on its first day thanks to unexpected stormy weather. The website, www.sltime.org, was launched Monday by President Mahinda Rajapakse as a resource to help align clocks, watches and computers with Sri Lankan […]
Sri Lanka rights report given to UN chief
UNITED NATIONS, April 12, 2011 (AFP) – A panel of UN experts on Tuesday handed over a report on alleged war crimes in Sri Lanka against Tamil separatists to UN leader Ban Ki-moon, his spokesman said. But the United Nations would not say whether the panel was allowed to go to Sri Lanka, which publicly […]
UN leader under pressure over Sri Lanka war report
UNITED NATIONS, April 13, 2011 (AFP) – UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon is studying an expert report into thousands of deaths during Sri Lanka’s 2009 military drive against Tamil rebels, as calls grow for an international probe. Ban has given himself just days to decide on recommendations made by a panel of experts which handed […]
” bra goes on sale: report
Apr 13, 2011 (LBO) – The world’s first ‘carbon neutral’ bra, made at an eco-friendly factory Sri Lanka that uses hydro electricity, is going on sale at Marks and Spencer (M&S), a UK based retailer, a media report said. Sri Lanka is a key supplier of lingerie to top global brands. The country’s top apparel […]
Sri Lanka infrastructure lays foundation for growth: President
Apr 12, 2011 (LBO) – State infrastructure projects in power, ports, roads and water supply, especially in the war torn north and east of the country has laid a foundation for higher growth, Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapaksa said. “On the other had in the north – which had regressed 30-year during the war – […]
Sri Lanka left with $23 mln debt by World Cup
April 11, 2011 (AFP) – Sri Lanka Cricket said Monday it is saddled with a -million-dollar debt after cost overruns and hefty bills incurred building stadiums for the recent World Cup. “We spent a lot of money to host the World Cup, to build two stadiums and rebuild one stadium. The World Cup left us […]
Sri Lanka tourist arrivals up 43.5-pct in March
Apr 12, 2011 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s tourism arrivals rose 43. 5 percent in March 2011 to 75,130, with steep increases seen from South Asia and several European generating markets, data from the tourist promotion office showed. Australia and New Zealand rose 50 percent to 3,540 and North America was up 16.8 percent to 3,990. […]
Efficiency Lift
Apr 12, 2011 (LBO) – Sri Lanka Ports Authority (SLPA) has taken delivery of new cranes to replace old ones at its main container terminal in Colombo port that will help improve productivity, officials said. The company which supplied the original cranes is no longer functioning, making the supply of spares a problem, it said. […]
Sri Lanka shares end up 1.6-pct
Apr 12, 2011 (LBO) – Sri Lankan shares closed sharply higher Tuesday with the main index and turnover boosted by large transfers of shares in the Carsons group and gains in select high-valued stocks, brokers said. In other trades Tuesday, a million Commercial Bank shares changed hands in three crossings at 275 rupees a share […]
Sri Lanka vegetable traders hit by contradictory allegations
Apr 11, 2011 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s vegetable traders who are often accused of keeping prices up through a purchasing ‘mafia’ have now been accused of lowering prices through imports, according to a media report. Sri Lanka’s The Sunday Times newspaper said local tomatoes were being sold for prices between 100 to 120 rupees and […]
