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Sri Lanka Vulnerable To HIV AIDS Epidemic Despite Relatively Low Prevalence, Study Finds

Sri Lanka is vulnerable to a potential HIV/AIDS epidemic despite the country's relatively low HIV/AIDS prevalence, according to a recent study conducted by the Centre for Policy Studies in London, Colombo's Daily Mirror reports. According to the Mirror, UNAIDS has estimated Sri Lanka's adult HIV/AIDS prevalence at less than 0.1%.
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02 Dec 2008 06:17:49

TN MPs to meet Manmohan, press for truce in Sri Lanka - Hindu

TN MPs to meet Manmohan, press for truce in Sri Lanka Hindu, India - Speaking to reporters here, Karunanidhi said that all MPs would unanimously urge Manmohan Singh to ensure a truce in Sri Lanka as decided in last week's ...
02 Dec 2008 03:26:10

Sri Lanka opposition to take cabinet, central bank to task over ... - Lanka Business Online

Sunday Times.lk Sri Lanka opposition to take cabinet, central bank to task over ... Lanka Business Online, Sri Lanka - Dec 02, 2008 (LBO) - Sri Lanka' main opposition United National Party says the cabinet of ministers and the central bank is also responsible for a hedging ... Sri Lanka slips out of oil deal on Supreme Court ruling New chairman for Ceylon Petroleum Corporation Sri Lanka oil minister still in office: report -
01 Dec 2008 23:21:36

Civil strife is main topic as Pope meets with Sri Lankan leader - Catholic Culture

Civil strife is main topic as Pope meets with Sri Lankan leader Catholic Culture - Sri Lanka's President Mahinda Rajapaksa met with Pope Benedict XVI in a private audience on Monday, December 1. The Sri Lankan leader subsequently spoke ...
01 Dec 2008 21:37:17

Sri Lanka: Govt. revenue from casinos increase rapidly - Casino City Times

Sri Lanka: Govt. revenue from casinos increase rapidly Casino City Times, MA - SRI LANKA -- As reported by the Daily Mirror: "Government revenue collection from the Casino clubs in terms of Betting and Gaming Levy has seen a rapid ...
01 Dec 2008 17:33:45

SRI inks deal with Cardinal Health - Bizjournals.com

SRI inks deal with Cardinal Health Bizjournals.com, NC - Cardinal Health will become the exclusive manufacturer of SRI s complete line of more than 400 disposable surgical kits, the release said. ... Cardinal Health, SRI Surgical Express sign 5-yr supply and co ... Cardinal Health to make surgical kits in deal with Florida company Cardinal Health, SRI Surgical Sign 5-year Supply And Co-Marketing ...
01 Dec 2008 17:04:53

Envestnet Enhances Sustainability Platform(TM) to Incorporate SRI ... - MarketWatch

Envestnet Enhances Sustainability Platform(TM) to Incorporate SRI ... MarketWatch - The new screens - known as SRI Personal Conviction Screens - are comprised of 17 different screens categorized into 2 levels of criteria: SRI Best-in-Class ... Envestnet revs up socially conscious practices
01 Dec 2008 16:11:22

SRI LANKA: Typhoon Nisha affects thousands - IRINnews.org

SRI LANKA: Typhoon Nisha affects thousands IRINnews.org, NY - ... 30, from the Jaffna Peninsula, describing Typhoon Nisha, which affected more than 360000 people in nine districts in northern Sri Lanka last week, ...
01 Dec 2008 15:01:42

Sri Lanka army 'in fresh advance' - BBC News

BBC News Sri Lanka army 'in fresh advance' BBC News, UK - Sri Lanka's military says it has recaptured a key northern town near the Tamil Tigers' Kilinochchi stronghold. They say that troops took Kokavil, ... LTTE stronghold of Kokavil falls to Sri Lankan troops Key LTTE town captured: Colombo Sri Lankan Military Recaptures Rebel-Held Town After 18 Years -
01 Dec 2008 11:41:35

Sri Lanka's 'white van syndrome' - BBC News

ABC News Sri Lanka's 'white van syndrome' BBC News, UK - By Roland Buerk The Sri Lankan government claims to be on the verge of delivering a knockout blow to the Tamil Tigers. But in its pursuit of victory, ... Sri Lankan troops capture rebel town in north Sri Lanka: Military seizes key rebel-held town Sri Lanka says captures town from rebels after 18 years -
30 Nov 2008 01:47:01

Sri Lankan Floods Uproot Thousands - New York Times

Sunday Times.lk Sri Lankan Floods Uproot Thousands New York Times, United States - By AP COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (AP) Floods caused by days of heavy rain killed at least seven people, left four soldiers missing and displaced more than 88000 ... Record Rain falls cripple Northern Sri Lanka Sri Lanka says 4 killed in floods 11 die from torrential downpour and foods in Sri Lanka North -

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