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Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Pakistan and India begin talks for 2011 World Cup
BHURBAN, Pakistan, June 17, 2007 (AFP) – Top cricket officials from across South Asia will meet here Monday to launch preparations for the 2011 World Cup, which will mark the third time the tournament has been played in the region.India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh (IPSB) will jointly hold the mega-event, with the opening ceremony […]
Affordable tickets for fans in Sri Lanka and subcontinent at next World Cup
BHURBAN, Pakistan, June 18, 2007 (AFP) – The South Asian nations hosting the 2011 cricket World Cup promised on Monday to hold a spectator-friendly tournament with affordable ticket prices.The next organising committee meeting will be held in India in November-December this year. The pledge by India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh comes after the 2007 […]
‘s busiest port
SINGAPORE, June 18, 2007 (AFP) – Shanghai is set to overtake Singapore as the world’s busiest port in 2008 as the Chinese economy continues with its stellar growth, an executive of the city-state’s port operator said in remarks published Monday.Flourishing global trade has enabled Singapore terminals to handle a record number of shipping containers in […]
New Zealand central bank intervenes to push currency down
WELLINGTON, June 18, 2007 (AFP) – New Zealand’s central bank intervened in the foreign exchange market Monday in an attempt to bring down the value of the local currency from near two-decade highs, market sources said.The New Zealand dollar fell from 75.45 US cents in early Monday trading to around 75 cents after the central […]
Knowledge Cash
June 18, 2007 (LBO) – Amba Research, an investment research outsourcing firm which raised new venture capital financing Monday, is planning to expand operations in Sri Lanka, officials said. Over the last two years the government absorbed 42,000 unemployed graduates into the already bloated public sector, while outfits like Amba is searching high and low […]
Sri Lanka appoints new committee to examine plantation leases
June 18, 2007 (LBO) – The government is setting up a new committee to examine the long-term leases of estate lands to the privatized plantations firms, a senior government minister said. Sri Lanka has privatized former government held estates through long-term leases given to more than 20 plantations companies. Cabinet Spokesman Anura Yapa said a […]
No Dividend
June 18, 2007 (LBO) – Seylan Merchant Bank said it was unable to pay a dividend proposed earlier, following a solvency test specified in a new company law. The investment bank said in a stock exchange filing that shareholders who attended its annual general meeting last week had already been told that a 25 cent […]
Floating Hotel
DUBAI, June 18, 2007 (AFP) – The booming Gulf emirate of Dubai said on Monday it has bought the Queen Elizabeth 2, one of the world’s most majestic cruise liners, for 100 million dollars from Britain’s Cunard Line.The ship will be berthed at a man-made island off the coast of Dubai and turned into a […]
Box Bonanza
June 18, 2007 (LBO) – South Asia Gateway Terminals (SAGT), Colombo Port’s privatised container facility, aims to handle 1.6 million containers by the end of this year, as India’s bulging trade volumes increase the flow of cargo through the harbour. SAGT’s new chief executive, Steven Edkins, believes Colombo will retain its status as South Asia’s […]
Synthetic Fuel
WASHINGTON, June 17, 2007 (AFP) – A fiery debate has been rekindled in Washington as US lawmakers mull proposed incentives to produce diesel fuel from coal.“By using one of our nation’s most abundant natural resources, coal, to produce transportation fuels, we can address fuel cost concerns, make our nation less reliant on imports from politically […]
Sri Lanka facing attacks, international isolation: analysts
June 17, 2007 (AFP) – Sri Lanka has vowed to wage more attacks against Tamil rebels but analysts warn it faces the prospect of devastating retaliation and risks international isolation over rising rights abuses.State-run media said last week that Tamil Tiger rebels were preparing for attacks on the capital’s harbour, oil storage complex and electricity […]
Bangladesh in Sri Lanka despite security fears
June 17, 2007 (AFP) – Bangladesh’s national cricket team arrived in Sri Lanka on Sunday for three Test matches and three one-day internationals despite heightened fears of Tamil Tiger bomb attacks, officials said. The Sri Lankan government immediately hailed the visit as a sign of confidence in the island’s security arrangements. “The Bangladeshi government has […]
