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A historic battle took place in the Kande Uda Rata Rajadhaniya, in the course of one of the many invasions by the Western colonial powers who once occupied what was known as the Maritime Provinces of Lanka, at the site of the ford at Wagolla village, a crossing point of the Mahaweli river on one ...
- The Kandy vs. Navy rivalry to reach tipping point today (Category: Business)
- Vintage cars beauties to behold (Category: Business)
- Clifford cup stays in Kandy (Category: Business)
CHENNAI (TrustLaw): Indian villager Jaya places the bright pink, sequined, moulded C-cupped designer bra under the needle of her sewing machine and carefully stitches the seams together. The padded “Very Sexy” push-up bra which 22-year-old Jaya sews is for American lingerie retailer Victoria’s Secret – designed to give a “boost” to buyers in hundreds of ...
- Kate Moss and Lara Stone strip for Pirelli calendar (Category: Business)
- D’Divas brings haute couture to Cambridge (Category: Business)
- Leaders unequal - Women in South Asia (Category: Business)
- Women’s political participation must be accelerated through quotas (Category: Business)
Bartleet Finance Plc has announced the appointment of veteran financier S. Sirikannathan to its board as a Non Executive Director. ‘Sri’ as he is affectionately known, counts over 40 years of audit experience and was the engagement partner in audits of star-class hotels, conglomerates, development organisations, multinational banks, finance companies and several listed companies....
- Red Ink (Category: Business)
- Finance Losses (Category: Business)
- Finance Recovery (Category: Business)
- Finance Listing (Category: Business)
REUTERS: Global growth is slowly improving as the US recovery gains traction and dangers from Europe recede, but risks remain high and the situation is very fragile, the International Monetary Fund said on Tuesday. Another flare-up of the eurozone sovereign debt crisis or sharp escalation in oil prices on geopolitical uncertainty could disrupt a world ...
- IMF sees risks to global growth, calls for collective action (Category: Business)
- Global economic outlook slowly improving but remains fragile (Category: Business)
- IMF marks down global growth forecast, sees risk on rise (Category: Business)
- IMF MD calls for anchoring stability to sustain higher and better growth (Category: Business)
NEW YORK (Reuters): Ford Motor Co is rolling out new Lincoln models with a panoramic glass roof option to lure younger, more affluent buyers, as the No. 2 U.S. automaker tries to revive a luxury brand whose sales peaked two decades ago. The new signature retractable 15-square-foot roof is just one feature designed to distinguish ...
- Ford C-Max Hybrid beats Toyota Prius V on fuel economy (Category: Business)
- Ford to launch its Lincoln brand in China (Category: Business)
- Ford to recall 1.1M pickups for gas tank problem (Category: USA, South Carolina)
- Ford refuses to talk to reporters (Category: Canada, Ontario)
Sydney Sixers coach Trevor Bayliss has expressed sympathy for Geoff Marsh who is expected to be dumped as Sri Lankan coach this week. Sri Lankan stalwart Tillakaratne Dilshan has already quit as captain in all three formats, replaced by ex-skipper Mahela Jayawardene for the upcoming limited-overs series involving Australia and India starting on February 5. ...
- Cricket: Sri Lanka sign up Marsh (Category: Breaking News)
- Marsh sends letter of demand to SLC (Category: Business)
- Geoff Marsh appointed Sri Lanka coach (Category: Sports)
- Marsh named Lanka coach (Category: Breaking News)
We have learned in marketing the importance of understanding the needs and wants of the customers first in order to satisfy them. To understand the needs and wants, we have to contact customers, visit them and ask some questions or else can distribute questionnaires for customers as well as potential customers. Again we could not ...
- Tata Nano, world’s cheapest car, struggles to gain traction (Category: Business)
- East vs .West, good vs. bad: Dissecting ‘glocalisation’ in branding (Category: Business)
- ‘Pure Ceylon Tea’ or ‘tea hub’? The billion dollar question (Category: Business)
- Marketing 3.0 and Sri Lanka (Category: Business)
Reuters: Asia’s economic growth looks set to stumble over the next few months, prompting a flurry of interest rate cuts and a spike in stimulus spending that may ultimately pave the way for a strong recovery in the second half of 2012. “The catch-phrase for 2012 is the Asia yo-yo,” said Rob Subbaraman, chief Asia ...
- Asia’s economy heading for “yo-yo” year in 2012 (Category: Business)
- Rupee on a yo-yo! (Category: Business)
- Video: Cellist Yo-Yo Ma leads students in arts workshop (Category: USA, California)
- Man accused of molesting boy in Sacramento 'strongly believed' to have abused other yo... (Category: USA, California)
SINGAPORE (Reuters): Asia’s economic growth looks set to stumble over the next few months, prompting a flurry of interest rate cuts and a spike in stimulus spending that may ultimately pave the way for a strong recovery in the second half of 2012. “The catch-phrase for 2012 is the Asia yo-yo,” said Rob Subbaraman, chief ...
- Asia’s economy heading for ‘yo-yo’ year in 2012 (Category: Business)
- Rupee on a yo-yo! (Category: Business)
- Video: Cellist Yo-Yo Ma leads students in arts workshop (Category: USA, California)
- Man accused of molesting boy in Sacramento 'strongly believed' to have abused other yo... (Category: USA, California)
FRANKFURT (Reuters): Volvo Car, owned by China’s Geely, is not seeing any signs of a drop-off in orders yet, its CEO told a German magazine. “We see no signs of a downturn, our order books are well filled up until the early part of 2012,” Volvo Cars CEO Stefan Jacoby told Automotive News Europe. Volvo ...
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- Volvo electric semi trucks hit the road in Europe next year - Roadshow (Category: Technology)
- Group of carjackers steals two vehicles at gunpoint in same Uptown block late Thursday (Category: USA, Illinois)
BANGKOK (AFP): Thailand’s worst floods in decades have jolted a global supply chain already straining under the impact of Japan’s tsunami, as deluged factories threaten some of the kingdom’s key export industries. The floods have killed about 300 people, damaged one-tenth of Thailand’s rice paddy and made major roads north of Bangkok impassable. Toyota, Ford, ...
- Ever-resilient Thai tourism may bounce back after floods (Category: Business)
- Thailand races to defend Bangkok from floods (Category: Business)
- Thailand raises minimum wage as firms struggle with floods (Category: Business)
- PATA says no need to change travel plans to Thailand (Category: Business)
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