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Sept 18 (LBO) –Telco operator Lanka Bell said Monday it was re-branding its short message service through fixed line phones, to appeal to a wider audience. The investment has paid off rich dividends, with Lanka Bell’s customer base soaring by more than 90,000. A company official said subscriber base had now topped 300,000 following new […]
Eleven Muslims killed in Sri Lanka
COLOMBO, Sept 18, 2006 (AFP) – The bodies of 11 Muslim men hacked to death were found in eastern Sri Lanka Monday, police said as Tamil Tiger rebels and government forces blamed each other for the massacre. The victims were labourers working on an irrigation project in the eastern Ampara district and had been killed […]
Sri Lanka among groups against IMF reforms
SINGAPORE, September 18, 2006 (LBO) – Sri Lanka was one of the 23 countries that opposed a plan to overhaul the voting shares of the International Monetary Fund. Voting rights or access to funds are determined on member’s economic growth, openness to trade, the amount of reserves they hold and the volatility of each economy. […]
’s new thrust on linking aid and graft busting
SINGAPORE, September 18, 2006 (LBO) – World Bank’s policy body Monday asked the bank’s president not to lose sight of reducing poverty, as the global lender ups the tempo to curb corruption and promote good governance through lending programs. We strongly endorse the Bank’s role and mission is to eradicate poverty among middle income and […]
Civil society groups slam IMF reforms
SINGAPORE, September 18, 2006 (LBO) – Civil society groups Sunday slammed IMFs plan to overhaul its governance structure, saying they mean very little to poor countries. The Washington based Fund’s policymakers backed the 61-year old International Monetary Fund’s reform agenda today, giving more voting power or influence to fast growing economies of China, Turkey, South […]
Government policies in Sri Lanka and elsewhere keep poor at bottom end
SINGAPORE, September 18, 2006 (LBO) – The World Bank rapped politically hungry governments saying short sighted policies fail to uplift the poor, keeping them at the ‘bottom end of the pyramid’. It’s a bad cycle. When projects are scaled up, they bump against the governments which failed their people in the first place, which is […]
Tamil Tiger arms ship bombed off the coast of Sri Lanka
COLOMBO, Sept 17, 2006 (AFP) – Sri Lanka’s navy gunboats and war planes bombed a suspected Tamil Tiger arms ship Sunday, the defence ministry said, despite efforts by peace broker Norway to hold talks to uphold a truce.The defence ministry said in a statement that naval craft called for air support after the unnamed vessel […]
”’, other South Asian nations doing better : IMF
SINGAPORE, Sep 17 (LBO) – Though other South Asian nations are doing reasonably well in fighting inflation Sri Lanka’s central bank must be more vigilant and do more to stabilize prices, a senior IMF official said. “The mainstay of monetary policy is to maintain financial stability and low inflation. South Asian economies are doing reasonably […]
Sri Lanka boat people caught off Spain
PUERTO DE LOS CRISTIANOS, Spain, Sept 17, 2006 (AFP) – A second boatload of some 200 clandestine immigrants from Asia has been spotted on its way to the Canary Islands, this time from Guinea Bissau, police said here Saturday. “It’s carrying around 200 Asians and probably left from Bissau,” Agustin Brito Machin, secretary general of […]
Flight Plan
SINGAPORE, September 16, 2006 (LBO) – SriLankan Airlines plans to take ownership of three aircraft currently under lease and extend the lifespan on two others that come up for renewal next year, its chief financial officer said Saturday. We are in the last stages of paying up the lease on three aircraft, with two A340s […]
More deaths in Sri Lanka ahead of peace talks
Sept 16, 2006 (AFP) – Suspected Tamil Tiger rebels shot dead three civilians and a government soldier in separate incidents, the defence ministry said Saturday.The Tamil rebels are fighting for an independent homeland for the Tamil minority. More than 60,000 people have been killed in Sri Lanka’s bitter ethnic conflict since 1972.Two civilians were killed […]
Sri Lanka earns place among religious freedom violators
WASHINGTON, Sept 16 (AFP) – The United States on Friday classified six Asian countries as religious freedom violators, aside from China, Myanmar, North Korea and Vietnam already blacklisted as worst offenders in the region. Afghanistan, Brunei, India, Laos, Pakistan and Sri Lanka were included in a “significant” list of violators of religious freedom in the […]
