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Fonseka visits church

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Former Army Commander Sarath Fonseka and his wife Anoma visited the Tewatte Basilica Church and participated in the church service today. Later they visited the Rosarian Convent and expressed their gratitude to the Sisters for their blessings during the time of distress.  Pix by Devapriaya Chandrasiri




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-12+58 # dave 2012-07-15 21:48
If you could have not hurried in 2009. Today you would have the best person to become president. But unfortunately, you were guided by wrong people. You should have waited.

However, now you have to work hard gather all political forces. For that you principals are very much considered.

People fo this country day by day are fed up with the government policies and their underworld gangs. Rajapaksha is forgiven to all notorious gangsters and allow them vandalize the economy . That is bad part of his regime.

Let's wait and see what will happen in the future.
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-35+40 # Michael 2012-07-15 23:27
Glad you visited the church Sir. Jesus Christ is the way the Truth and Life. God bless you
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-4+15 # kiribath 2012-07-16 05:36
do your best , and the God will do the rest.
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-9+25 # vote 2012-07-16 07:38
ENTIRE COUNTRY VOTED FOR YOU. AS YOU KNOW YOU WON THE ELECTION. COMPUTER JILMART WE WILL FIGHT THIS TIME. PEOPLE RALLY FOR A REAL HERO HONEST MAN
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-3+6 # Desha 2012-07-16 11:47
amen
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