Newspaper headlines    Monday Sept 11 2006      
  English Newspapers   Sinhala Newspapers   Tamil Newspapers  
  Daily Mirror   Divaina   Virakesari  
Troops advance 1 km into muhamalai Army takes control over Kilali FDL Military-tiger clash at Muhamalai for the second day
Lanka seeks Russia’s support for Dhanapala If Ltte-owned helicopters take to the air they will be destroyed  3 soldiers died on pressure mine.
Co-chairs to issue tough statement Pressure mine kills 3 soldiers Search operation in Gampaha, Kelaniya, colombo; 193 persons held

 

Govt. to dissolve cmc? Property worth Rs3.5 million robbed from 9 houses within 4 hours in Vavuniya  person abducted in sankanai found dead with gunshots

 

LTTE orders weapons training for a/l and o/l students - hulugalle A large navy camp to be built in the Sampoor area two tamil youths gunned down
          Tamil extradited from Britain commits suicide at Katunayake airport after being held at airport since July   
Island Lakbima Thinakkural
Gotabhaya warns of ‘mercenaries in INGO garb’ Fierce fighting in Muhamalai kills 150 tigers Continued battle at Muhamalai for second day
Private bus owners pay 80 million rupees in ransom money for an year.

 

Resolution at UN human rights sternly condemning sri lankan armed forces.

 

The UN decides to launch special program to suppress terrorism at a meeting in New York Tamil trader abducted in dehiwela was gunned down at Kelaniya cemetery.

 

A claymore bomb explodes in Ganemulla Passenger ship to Jaffna to operate from next week.
  Daily News   Lankadeepa      
The Navy has evacuated around 795 civilians from Kankasanthurai, Jaffna to Trincomalee, a mission the ICRC is alleged to have failed to accomplish. The tiger fortresses of Muhamalai and Kilali fall
Milinda meets the president to lay foundation to leaders meeting
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