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Civilians asked to flee SL sanctuary
The LTTE asks civilians to leave the Madu church sanctuary amid fighting fears, reports PK Balachandran
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30 LTTE men killed in Lanka fighting
About 300 SL troops moved into LTTE-held area off the Vavuniya-Mannar road, reports PK Balachandran
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Ethnic discrimination denied in Lanka
President Rajapaksa denies any ethnic or religious discrimination in the country, reports PK Balachandran
11 combatants killed in Sri Lanka's east
Eight LTTE rebels and three soldiers were killed when Tigers and the Sri Lankan military clashed in the country's volatile east region. 
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8 dead as Govt, LTTE rebels clash in Sri Lanka
The latest incidents come at a time when government shelling has driven tens of thousands of civilians in Batticaloa from their homes.

SL hails India's role in peace process
Lankan foreign minister says New Delhi is not only a part and parcel of the peace effort but also supportive of it.SL toll climbs amid shelling

War closes over 100 schools in Lanka
Schools have stopped functioning due to military operations against the LTTE, reports PK Balachandran.

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