16.12.11

Sri Lanka Lotus Pond (Nelum Pokuna) Theater Photos

Sri Lanka Lotus Pond (Nelum Pokuna) Theater Photos



Speaker’s Challenge Trophy 2011 Photos

Speaker’s Challenge Trophy 2011 Photos(Parliament Cricket Match Photos)

Speaker’s Challenge Trophy 2011 Photos
Speaker’s Challenge Trophy 2011 Photos
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Rare Gold coin fetches $7.4M

7.4m dollar Gold Coin
7.4m dollar Gold Coin
An exceedingly rare 1787 gold Brasher doubloon has been sold for $7.4 million, one of the highest prices ever paid for a gold coin.
Blanchard and Co., the New Orleans-based coin and Precious Metals Company that brokered the deal, said the doubloon was purchased by a Wall Street investment firm. Identities of the buyer and seller were not disclosed.

2.12.11

The Abs... More Important Than You Think


The Abs... More Important Than You Think

What comes to your mind when I say the word "abs"? Do you think of the infomercials advertising "6 second abs" or the latest Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue? Most people focus on training their abs to look thinner or sexier. But, do you realize the importance of your abs in everyday activities? Most yoga instructors do. And that's why one of the focuses of yoga is to build

Top 10 Tips For Finding Time For Exercise


Top 10 Tips For Finding Time For Exercise


If you're like most people, finding time for
exercise is difficult. Here are my "top 10"
tips to help you in that quest..
1. Make exercise a priority. We all make time
in our lives for the things that are most
important to us. If I told you I'd give you a
million dollars if you exercised everyday for
the next 30 days, would you do it? Sure you
would, because it would suddenly become a

29.11.11

First Accident on the Southern Expressway


First southern expressway accident Sri Lanka
First southern expressway accident Sri Lanka
The first accident on the Southern Expressway occurred today (November 28) at 7.15am. Two persons have sustained injuries when a speeding vehicle toppled on the highway.
The vehicle was unable to control its speed causing it to topple making it the first accident on the expressway since it was declared open yesterday (November 27) by
President Mahinda Rajapaksa.

First accident of southern expressway Photos:

First southern highway accident
First southern highway accident
First southern highway accident
First southern highway accident
First southern highway accident
First southern expressway accident Sri Lanka
First southern expressway accident Sri Lanka
First southern expressway accident Sri Lanka
First southern expressway accident Sri Lanka
First southern expressway accident Sri Lanka

Lebanon Rockets hits Israel, sparking tension


Rockets fired from Lebanon land in northern Israel
Rockets fired from Lebanon land in northern Israel
Rockets fired from Lebanon land in northern Israel
A volley of rockets fired from Lebanon slammed into Israel on Tuesday, the Israeli army said, prompting retaliatory fire and sparking new tensions in the volatile region.
The incident marked the first cross-border exchange of fire since August 1 and a rare instance of rockets being launched into Israel since the Jewish state waged war against Lebanese militant group Hezbollah in 2006.
In a statement, the Israeli military said “a number of rockets” landed in the western Galilee region without causing any casualties and that Israeli troops “responded by targeting the origin of the fire.”
Israeli media reported that a total of four rockets hit the area, including one that struck a gas tank and caused a fire.
In Lebanon, a military spokesman confirmed that at least one rocket was fired from the region of Rmaish.
“We know that a rocket was fired from the region of Rmaish and we are investigating,” said the spokesman, who did not want to be identified.
He said Israel had retaliated by firing four rockets.
The region of Rmaish is largely controlled by the powerful militant party Hezbollah, but an official from the group told AFP he had no immediate comment on Tuesday’s incident.
Israeli military radio, citing army officials, said the rocket fire was likely the work of a small Palestinian or Islamist group rather than Hezbollah.
The radio added that Israeli military officials had stressed their desire to avoid an escalation and said that the response to the rocket fire would be “limited and selective.”
Both Israeli government and military officials called on the Lebanese government and military to prevent rocket fire towards the Jewish state.
Intelligence Minister Dan Meridor told Israeli military radio that “the Lebanese government and its army hold sole responsibility for what happens” in southern Lebanon.
“The question of who is behind this fire is not yet answered,” he said, adding that “Hezbollah understands that it has no interest in an escalation.”
In its statement, the Israeli military warned that it considered the rocket fire “a serious incident and believes that it is the responsibility of the Lebanese government and the Lebanese army to avoid this kind of attacks.”
On Tuesday morning, local Israeli military commanders were still assessing the situation but had not instructed residents to go to air raid shelters.
The most recent exchange of fire along the always tense Israeli-Lebanese border was on August 1, when soldiers from the two countries opened fire along the the Blue Line, the UN-drawn border.
That incident came almost a year after Lebanese and Israeli troops traded fire along the same border, killing two Lebanese soldiers and a journalist along with a senior Israeli officer.
That flare-up was the worst clash between the two sides since Israel’s devastating 2006 war in Lebanon against the Shiite Hezbollah militia.
The war, launched after a Hezbollah cross-border raid that captured two Israeli soldiers, destroyed much of Lebanon’s major infrastructure and killed more than 1,200 Lebanese — mainly civilians — and 160 Israelis, mainly soldiers.
In May 2011, tensions once again flared as protesters massed on the border between the two countries to mark the anniversary of the 1948 creation of the Jewish state, which Palestinians term the “nakba,” or catastrophe.
Israeli troops killed 10 people and wounded more than 110 others as protesters tried to flood across the border from Lebanon.AFP

Death for heroin smuggling


Heroin
Heroin
A woman found guilty for smuggling “heroin” and court sentenced death. The woman who found guilty for smuggling was arrested by the  Grandpas  police, Colombo in 2000 with 14 grams of  ”Heroin”.

28.11.11

First Accident on the Southern Expressway


First southern expressway accident Sri Lanka
First southern expressway accident Sri Lanka

The first accident on the Southern Expressway occurred today (November 28) at 7.15am. Two persons have sustained injuries when a speeding vehicle toppled on the highway.
The vehicle was unable to control its speed causing it to topple making it the first accident on the

Massive Protest on 29


A supporter of jailed former army Chief Sarath Fonseka holds up a placard during a protest against the government in front of the high court in Colombo
A supporter of jailed former army Chief Sarath Fonseka holds up a placard during a protest against the government in front of the high court in Colombo
The first stage of the series of massive protests demanding the release of Former Army Commander General Sarath Fonseka and demanding the stoppage of the expropriation of private companies will be held with the participation of a massive crowd on the 29th at the Hyde Park. The day has been named as a

Southern expressway Photos


Sri lanka’s First higway photos

Southern expressway
Southern expressway

President declares open the Southern Expressway


Southern expressway
Southern expressway
President Mahinda Rajapakse ceremonially declared open Sri Lanka’s first Expressway a short while ago.
President Rajapakse who is also the Highways Minister marked the opening of the Southern Expressway by unveiling the commemorative plaque at Welipenna, one of the eight interchanges on the toll road.
The E- 01 Southern Expressway will be open to the public from 6 pm today (27) following the end of the opening ceremony while the toll for the complete journey for a car will be Rs. 400.
The first part of the Southern Expressway which consists of 95 kilometres, spans from Kottawa to Galle.
The second phase of the development will see the expressway extended to Matara and is slated to be opened in 2013.
Constructed at an estimated cost of around Rs.70 billion, the expressway has eight entry points at Kahathuduwa, Gelanigama, Dodamgoda, Welipenna, Kurundugaha Hethekma, Baddegama and Pinnaduwa.
The four-lane expressway is expected to enable motorists to reach the port city of Galle within one hour at a maximum speed of 100 Km per hour.


 Sri Lanka Highway Photos