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Sri Lankan Airstrike Destroys Rebel Base
COLOMBO, Sri Lanka, Dec. 27 -- Air force jets destroyed a Tamil rebel naval base in Sri Lanka's north Thursday, a day after a fierce sea battle and a wave of infantry attacks killed at least 66 rebels and 14 government troops, the military said.Read more : Washingtonpost A Section: 28.12.2007 12:00:00
Commandos free Lanka minister
Sri Lankan security forces free a government minister who had been locked up by angry TV journalists.Read more : BBC News South Asia World Edition: 27.12.2007 18:46:00
Sri Lanka government in vote win
The Sri Lankan government survives a budget vote that could have triggered an early election.Read more : BBC News World Edition: 14.12.2007 14:36:00
Sri Lanka releases Tamil suspects
The Sri Lankan government says it has released most of the 2,000 Tamils held since two bombs went off in Colombo.Read more : BBC News South Asia World Edition: 05.12.2007 00:21:00
Dozens dead as Sri Lankan fighting escalates
Bitter fighting between Sri Lankan government soldiers and Tamil Tiger rebels intensifiesRead more : Guardian Unlimited home Guardian Unlimited: 03.12.2007 17:40:00
Video Captures Sri Lankan Homicide Attack
Security camera footage captured a female homicide bomber attackin a government office in Sri Lanka, killing one person in addition to the attacker.Read more : FOX News: 01.12.2007 00:00:00
Sri Lankan Suicide Attack Video Released
COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (AP) -- In chilling security camera footage, a female suicide bomber on a mission to kill a Sri Lankan Cabinet minister is seen patiently answering questions in a bustling government office before calmly standing up and detonating the bomb hidden in her bra....Read more : Associated Press World News: 01.12.2007 01:48:00
Sri Lanka: Mine Blast Kills Children
Thirteen civilians, including 11 children, were killed by a remote-control government military mine in rebel-held Killinochchi, the Tamil Tigers said. The military denied the attack, but said the air force had hit the radio station there. The Tigers said the air raid killed nine people, including a 14-year-old girl.Read more : NYT Asia Pacific: 28.11.2007 11:54:00
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