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Sri Lanka talks collapse after two day bid for peace
GENEVA, Oct 29, 2006 (AFP) – Peace talks on Sri Lanka collapsed Sunday after chief Norwegian peace broker Erik Solheim said the two warring sides had failed to agree on a date for the process to resume.Solheim, Norway’s international development minister, told reporters after two-days of talks between representatives of the government and the Liberation […]
‘s tuk-tuks go global as popularity wanes at home
BANGKOK, Oct 29, 2006 (AFP) – London has its black cabs, Venice its gondolas, and Bangkok its tuk-tuks, but Thailand’s iconic three-wheeled taxis are going global as foreigners scramble to pick up a piece of Thai culture.The smoke-belching motorized rickshaws can now be seen plying Britain’s seaside towns, Canada’s golf courses and Tokyo’s neon-lit streets, […]
Ponzi Track
Oct 29 (LBO) – Police have sought advice from the Attorney General on how to proceed in getting international help to track down two Indian nationals who ran a Ponzi-style pyramid scam in Sri Lanka. The unit was recently disbanded under controversial circumstances sometime after it caused the arrest of several Goldquest activists with the […]
Sri Lanka warring parties open talks, seek to buy time
GENEVA, Oct 28, 2006 (AFP) – Sri Lanka’s warring parties shook hands as they resumed face-to-face negotiations in Geneva on Saturday, after an eight month break and 3,000 deaths in fighting on the Indian Ocean island.Diplomats expect the meeting will simply buy time for more talks in December. Journalists witnessed representatives of the Sri Lankan […]
‘ deadly strategy in Sri Lanka
GENEVA, Oct 28, 2006 (AFP) – Sri Lanka’s Tiger rebels, who are in Geneva for peace talks Saturday, have been outlawed by the European Union, the United States and several other countries, but the international community still wants them at the negotiating table.The United States describes Sri Lanka’s Tamil Tigers as “reprehensible terrorists,” and the […]
” in Oslo exhibition
OSLO, Oct 28, 2006 (AFP) – Giraffes mounting, aroused whales mating and dragonflies copulating — perfectly normal, tender scenes — although perhaps not for all, as in this case these animals are of the same sex.Breaking what is taboo for some, the Oslo Natural History Museum is currently showing an exhibition on homosexuality in the […]
Sea battle, shelling reported ahead of Sri Lanka peace talks
COLOMBO, Oct 27, 2006 (AFP) – Sri Lanka’s navy fought a five-hour battle with Tamil Tiger gunboats amid fears the rebels were launching a major attack against the northern Jaffna peninsula, a pro-Tiger website reported Friday. Navy patrols attacked rebel craft early Thursday morning, the Tamilnet.com website said, adding that heavy artillery and mortar fire […]
IRB scraps Asian World Cup qualifiers in Sri Lanka
TOKYO, Oct 27, 2006 (AFP) – The International Rugby Board has axed Colombo as the venue of the final Asian qualifying round for next year’s World Cup due to security problems, the Japan Rugby Football Union said Friday. The IRB will decide a new host city for the November 19-25 qualifying round for the finals […]
”’ rugby venue
COLOMBO, Oct 27, 2006 (AFP) – Sri Lankan rugby authorities Friday said they were disappointed after Colombo was scrapped as a venue for next year’s World Cup qualifiers, due to security concerns. The IRB decision had come in spite of assurances from the Sri Lankan foreign and defence ministries to all participating nations on the […]
The day that raised London as global financial centre
LONDON, Oct 27, 2006 (AFP) – The City of London marked on Friday 20 years since the so-called “Big Bang” which broke down staid old practices with a wave of deregulation, credited now with giving London the edge as a global financial centre in Europe. The “Bang” has been a central factor propelling the ‘Square […]
India, US to hold talks to bridge WTO differences
NEW YORK, Oct 26, 2006 (AFP) – India and the United States have agreed to meet in a bid to iron out differences over achieving a global trade accord, Indian Commerce Minister Kamal Nath said Thursday. The agreement was reached at a high level New York meeting between American and Indian government and private sector […]
Quiet Entry
October 27, 2006 (LBO) – Amana Takaful Ltd., a specialized Islamic insurance company, plans to list 12.5 million shares on the Colombo Stock Exchange by way of an introduction. Priced at 10.00 rupees each, the shares will be listed on the Colombo Stock Exchange’s secondary board. There will be no public issue of shares, CSE’s […]
