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JHU General Secretary and Power and Energy Minister Patali Champika Ranawaka embarked on an 11 day meditation retreat at Kanduboda meditation centre today to observe Buddha Jayanthi. A shaven headed Minister is seen here with 25 other JHU members at the Sadaham Asapuwa, Gothami road before leaving for Kanduboda. Pix by Pradeep Dilrukshana
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The Spent Fuel Pool of Reactor Unit 4 of Tokyo Electric Power (TEPCO) Co.'s Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station in Fukushima prefecture is seen in this still image taken from video on May 8, 2011, and released May 8, 2011. The March 11 earthquake and tsunami damaged the nuclear plant in northern Japan, sparking the worst nuclear crisis since Chernobyl in 1986. REUTERS
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A protester wearing a gas mask uses a moblie phone at an anti-nuclear rally in Tokyo May 7, 2011. More than 1,000 people rallied on Saturday, one day after Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan call for halt of the Hamaoka nuclear plant in central Japan, due to worries a strong earthquake could cause another nuclear crisis. REUTERS
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Cashmere goats, raised for their wool at a farm in Ordos, in Inner Mongolia, northwest China, where across the country demand for the soft wool is growing even as overseas demand falls. The finest cashmere in the world is said to come from goats from the region of Ordos, also prized for their meat and skin. Derived from an archaic spelling of Kashmir, Cashmere is a fine wool which grows beneath the outer coarse hair of the Cashmere goat, wh
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Sri Lanka Telecom Mobitel, the National Mobile Telecom Service Provider, announced that it has carried out a successful trial of LTE (Long Term Evolution) Technology achieving speeds of up to 96 Mbps. Sri Lanka Telecom Mobitel has set another record in the region for the third consecutive time demonstrating broadband speeds of up to 96Mbps in downlink and 49Mbps in uplink using LTE technology.(L –R) Mr.Lawrence Paratz – Director, Sri
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Edy, a military working/patrol explosive detection dog, takes a break after going through an explosive device detection training session at Forward Operating Base Lagman, Afghanistan in this February 18, 2011 photograph. The New York Times and other United States media have reported that a military canine accompanied Navy SEAL Team Six commandos into a compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan in a raid that killed al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden. R
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While requesting university academics not to go ahead with the proposed trade union action at this moment, Higher Education Minister S.B.Dissanayaka today said university academics were granted 36.25% salary increase from the budget 2011 while granting only 5% salary increase to all other public servants. The picture shows Minister S.B.Dissanayaka during the press briefing. Pix by Nisal Baduge
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A ceremony to handover certificates to over hundred North, Eastern students who learnt Sinhala was held at the Sadaham Sevena International Buddhist Centre today. The picture shows Deputy Minister of Resettlement Vinayagamurthi Muralitharan pointing out something in the distance to Gampaha District MP Venerable Athuraliye Rathana thero at the event. Pix by Kushan Pathiraja
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Maldives Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ahmed Naseem addressing the media this morning said that Maldives strongly opposes the Darusman Report on war crimes against Sri Lanka stating that the country is being “unnecessarily harassed”. Naseem is currently in the country to discuss foreign polices between Sri Lanka and Maldives and emphasized that the report was not the basis of his visit. Pix by Pradeep Dilrukshana
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All Ceylon Health Service Union organized a peace walk to Temple Trees to hand over a message urging the government to equalize the professional standards of the midwives to that of the nurses. Police brought the walk to a halt that started from Town Hall to temple trees today. Pics by Kushan Pathiraja
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US astronaut Alan B.Shepard is photographed with chimpanzee Ham who preceded him in space with a 16' minute 39'' second sub-orbital flight performed aboard the Mercury Redstone rocket on January 31, 1961. Ham's mission paved the way for the successful launch of America's first human astronaut, Alan B. Shepard, Jr., on May 5, 1961. May 5, 2011 marks the 50th anniversary of the historic flight. AFP
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South Korean students run out of a building during an anti-quake drill at an elementary school in Seoul on May 4, 2011. South Korea is considered relatively safe from quakes, but the Seoul government has focused on ensuring quake preparedness in the wake of Japan's March 11 massive earthquake and tsunami. AFP
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Plantations Minister Mahinda Samarasinghe, Industries Minister Rishard Bathiudeen and Iraqi Ambassador Khatan Taha Khalaf enjoying a cup ozone friendly-Ceylon Tea at press conference held today to ceremonially launch of the logo of Ozone Friendly Ceylon Tea. Pic by Pradeep Dilrukshana
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A damaged car is pictured near rescue vehicles in the North Shore of Auckland on May 3, 2011 after a freak tornado hit the area, killing two people and injuring dozens more. Packing winds of 200 kilometres an hour (125 miles an hour), the twister hit the suburb of Albany without warning at about 3pm (0300 GMT), flipping cars and uprooting trees as it carved a trail of destruction stretching for kilometres. AFP
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The picture shows Mullaitivu Government Agent A. Pathithinathan welcoming Robert A. Blake the United States, Assistance State Secretary for Central and South Asia when he visited Mullaitivu today. Robert Blake who’s on a six-day trip to Sri Lanka and Maldives is scheduled to hold talks with political leaders and the civil society representatives
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Former Sri Lanka captain and Western Provincial Council member Hashan Tillekaratne made a statement at the Western provincial Council today, regarding his allegations of match-fixing, which he says has gripped Sri Lankan cricket like a cancer. Seen here is Tillekaratne speaking to the media after making his statement at the council. Pics by Nisal Baduge
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Sri Lanka Press Institute organized a series of events to commemorate the World Press Freedom day which will be celebrated today. Events are planned in more than 100 countries to celebrate the day which also marks the 20th anniversary of the Windhoek Declaration for the promotion of free and pluralistic media. Pics by Pradeep Dilrukshana
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Larry Moore of East Freedom, Pennsylvania, writes a note on a sign that reads, “I did not forget,” on a hillside above the United Airlines Flight 93 crash site from the 9/11 attacks in Shanksville, Pennsylvania May 2, 2011. Visits to the site increased a day after Osama bin Laden was killed by U.S. forces in Pakistan. REUTERS
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The picture shows relatives of missing persons from Kilinochchi, Trincomalee, and Jaffna on their way to the Welikada Prison, CID and TID offices and the Sri Lanka Navy HQ in search of any news regarding of their missing relatives. The journey of these relatives was organized by the “We are Sri Lankans” movement. Pix by Nisal Baduge