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Geotimes July 2006 Carolyn Gramling |
Sri Lankan Water Post-Tsunami According to a new study, tens of thousands of wells in Sri Lanka's coastal areas are still contaminated with seawater and are unusable, despite last winter's heavy monsoon rains -- and it may be several more monsoon seasons before the coastal aquifer can supply potable water again.  |
TIME Asia May 29, 2006 Alex Perry |
The Death of Peace Fighting between the government and the rebel Tigers is intensifying. How did Sri Lanka come back to the brink?  |
TIME Asia February 20, 2006 Alex Perry |
An Island on the Edge If last-ditch negotiations to save a faltering cease-fire fail next week, Sri Lanka's 23-year-old civil war could resume in full force.  |
TIME Asia November 28, 2005 Alex Perry |
A Perilous Victory A hardline candidate's win in Sri Lanka's presidential elections could push the country closer to chaos.  |
TIME Asia August 29, 2005 Alex Perry |
Hold Your Fire Sri Lanka's government and the separatist L.T.T.E inch closer to peace.  |
TIME Asia January 10, 2005 Aravind Adiga |
Hope in the Ruins? Cooperation on relief efforts offers Sri Lanka's warring parties a chance to return to the negotiating table.  |
TIME Asia June 21, 2004 Andrew Perrin |
Howard's Bad Spin The Australian PM's comments on one of the world's best bowlers spark an outry in cricket-mad Sri Lanka.  |
TIME Asia April 19, 2004 Alex Perry |
Tiger Hunt Sri Lanka's Tamil rebels are at war with one of their own.  |
TIME Asia November 17, 2003 Alex Perry |
What's Her Game? A sudden power grab by Sri Lanka's President threatens to plunge the country back into civil war.  |
TIME Asia November 10, 2003 Aravind Adiga |
Peace Dividend A cease-fire in Sri Lanka's civil war has triggered a robust economic revival. Can the good times last?  |
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