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ELEPHANT HOUSE ICE CREAM



BY SWINEETHA DIAS WICKRAMANAYAKE
HEALTH conscious Sri Lankan consumers are being offered a Vanilla Diet ice cream by Cold Stores, manufacturers of the Elephant House brand. Sucrose free, it contains 40 per cent less vegetable fat than regular ice creams.…

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SRI LANKA CHOCOLATE



BY SWINEETHA DIAS WICKRAMANAYAKA
CEYLON Chocolated Ltd, Sri Lanka’s dominant chocolate company, is launching its premier brand Kandos and its latest introduction Newgen into south India. The company has invested SLRupees 150 million in its production centre at the city of Kandy.…

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COLUMBO AIRPORT FEES



BY SWINEETHA DIAS WICKRAMANAYAKA, in Columbo
THE SRI Lankan government has returned its international airport departure tax fee to SLRupees 1,000 (US$10.29), having temporarily raised it to 1,500 (US$15.44). The move had prompted criticism as the higher tax rate outstripped rival destinations in the region.…

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SRI LANKA SOAP AWARD



BY SWINEETHA DIAS WICKRAMANAYAKA
A SRI Lanka soap manufacturer has been given a global prize for the quality of his product seven months after the award was announced, because he had been unable to secure a visa to visit London for three days to receive it.…

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HARRY POTTER - SOUTH ASIA



BY SWINEETHA DIAS WICKRAMANAYAKA
PENGUIN India has reported huge sales of the Order of the Phoenix, with 60,000 sales being distributed around the country and another 40,000 being sent out to booksellers next week. “Sales have been phenomenal, especially in the south and west regions,” marketing manager Thomas Abraham told the Hindustan Times.…

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SRI LANKA DEPOSITS



BY SWINEETHA DIAS WICKRAMANAYAKA
THE PROSPECT of significant underwater monosite, ilmanite, rutile and zircon off the Sri Lankan coast has attracted the attention of 10 international companies, two from Australia, two from India and two from Sri Lanka. Their applications to mine the 11 heavy mineral seabed deposits, whose estimated worth exceeds US$330 million, are being considered by the island’s Marine Pollution Prevention Authority (MPPA).…

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SRI LANKA FLOODS



BY SWINEETHA DIAS WICKRAMANAYAKA
SRI Lanka Insurance Corporation officials are assessing catastrophic losses that have hit the country’s tea industry which have been wrought by flooding devastating low-lying plantations. Early estimates predict that the island’s economy could lose as much as SLRupees 2.8 billion (US$28.79 million) because of the disaster.…

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SRI LANKA FLOODS



BY SWINEETHA DIAS WICKRAMANAYAKA
SRI Lanka Insurance Corporation officials are assessing catastrophic losses that have hit the country’s tea industry which have been wrought by flooding devastating low-lying plantations. Early estimates predict that the island’s economy could lose as much as SLRupees 2.8 billion (US$28.79 million) because of the disaster.…

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SRI LANKA SECURITY



BY SWINEETHA DIAS WICKRAMANAYAKA
INDIA has been cementing its good relations with an increasingly peaceful Sri Lanka by holding extra oil stocks for its island neighbour in case of shortages caused by the Iraq war. Meanwhile, Shell Gas Lanka Ltd has laid contingency plans to ensure an uninterrupted supply of LPGas to Sri Lanka.…

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ASIA FEES



Keith Nuthall
SRI Lanka was to increase its international airport departure tax from July 1 from SLRupees 1,000 (US$10.29) to 1,500 (US$15.44), outstripping rival destinations in the region. Although Sri Lanka Civil Aviation Authority officials stressed the extra money would be spent on Columbo’s Bandaranaike airport, the island’s press has noted Indian airports charge INDRupees 150 (US$3.22) departure tax on south Asian nationals and INDRupees 500 (US$10.73) on other travellers and Nepal’s Tribhuvan International Airport charges between NEPRupee 900 (US$11.89) and 1,100 (US$14.54).…

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