2006 worst year on record for journalist casualties: media watchdog

GENEVA, Dec 19, 2006 (AFP) – More journalists were killed in 2006 than any other year, with the war in Iraq still the deadliest conflict for the third consecutive year, a media watchdog group said on Tuesday. The Geneva-based Press Emblem Campaign (PEC) said that 94 journalists lost their lives in the course of their […]

‘s estate workers get wage hike; trade union strike ends

December 19, 2006 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s estate workers clinched a 260 rupee a day wage deal on Tuesday, ending weeks of strikes on tea and rubber estates that resulted in losses of over a billion rupees. Over 90 percent of workers are represented by trade unions the Ceylon Workers Congress, the Lanka Jathika Estate Workers […]

Corruption swallows aid as Sri Lanka marks tsunami anniversary

Dec 18, 2006 (AFP) – Corruption and ethnic violence is blocking a flood of foreign aid for Sri Lanka’s tsunami survivors two years after the massive disaster, according to official records and whistle-blowers. This year, there are no ceremonies to remember the tsunami dead and the destitute, but instead the government has named December 26 […]

Oil Buddies

December 18, 2006 (LBO) – Sri Lanka is scouting for international experts to help the island hedge part of its hefty oil bill next year, Petroleum Minister A H M Fowzie said Monday. A net oil importer, Sri Lanka’s retail fuel market is dominated by state oil giant Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (CPC), while Indian fuel […]

Thousands flee Tiger territory amid fears of fighting

Dec 18, 2006 (AFP) – More than 2,200 more civilians have fled rebel-held territory in eastern Sri Lanka, the defence ministry said Monday amid fears of renewed fighting in the area.The LTTE is fighting for independence for the island’s minority 2.5 million Tamil community. The conflict has claimed more than 60,000 lives since 1972.The civilians […]

Sri Lanka spins to victory over New Zealand

WELLINGTON, Dec 18 (AFP) – A superb spell of spin bowling by Muttiah Muralitharan secured a comprehensive 217-run win for Sri Lanka over New Zealand in the second cricket Test here Monday to level the series 1-1.Muralitharan finished with six for 87 to claim an impressive ninth five-wicket haul for the year, as Sri Lanka […]

Lost Aid

COLOMBO, Dec 18, 2006 (AFP) – Corruption and ethnic violence is blocking a flood of foreign aid for Sri Lanka’s tsunami survivors two years after the massive disaster, according to official records and whistle-blowers. President Mahinda Rajapakse admitted a year ago the country had failed to do enough to help the victims of the towering […]

Hollow Warning

BANGKOK, Dec 18, 2006 (AFP) – Nearly two years after the tsunami, a regional warning system is beset by squabbling and inaction, officials and experts say, as individual countries instead scramble to implement their own schemes. Thailand this month released a US-funded deep-sea warning buoy into the Indian Ocean, while Indonesia plans to install about […]

Striking estate workers to go back to work, wage talks to resume

December 18 (LBO) – Striking estate workers have been asked to get back to work, with the Ceylon Workers Congress agreeing to resume wage talks with plantation companies, officials said Monday.“The Ceylon Workers Congress (CWC) feels that this situation has gone too far and we cannot wait for others to deliver,” R Yogarajan, Vice President of […]

Setting Sail

Dec 18, 2006 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapakse Monday kicked off a million dollar project to expand the Colombo port, which will triple existing capacity and enable it to service larger vessels in the future. The 1.2 billion dollar project, the largest port development undertaken so far, will add four terminals, each with […]

Consumer goods giant Singer goes for LKR300 mn debenture

December 18, 2006 (LBO) – Consumer goods giant Singer (Sri Lanka) is issuing a 300 million rupee debenture to support its growing hire purchase business. The unsecured four-year issue will not be listed but will carry a A+(lka) rating from Fitch Ratings Lanka Ltd, Singer’s Company Secretary, Asoka Pieris said Monday. Earlier in the year, […]

A window for Sri Lanka to catch-up and move forward using historical advantages

November 16 (LBO) – Sri Lanka should grasp the opportunities to grow its services sector using historical advantages, as India has already started to do, before that opportunity is also missed, a senior economist and central banker said.“If a country stubbornly and arrogantly refuses to accept this fact, it stands to lose, while others continue […]

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