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  2. Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka) - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters. No. 8, Hunupitiya Cross Road, Colombo 2, Sri Lanka. Website. dailymirror .lk. Daily Mirror is a daily English-language newspaper published in Colombo, Sri Lanka, by Wijeya Newspapers. Its Sunday counterpart is the Sunday Times. [1] Its sister newspaper on financial issues is the Daily FT .

  3. Wijeya Newspapers - Wikipedia

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    Wijeya Newspapers Limited (WNL) is a Sri Lankan media company which publishes a number of national newspapers and magazines. Formerly known as Wijeya Publications Limited, WNL was founded in 1979 by Ranjith Wijewardene, son of media mogul D. R. Wijewardena. [1] [2] Ranjith Wijewardene had been chairman of Associated Newspapers of Ceylon Limited ...

  4. Ceylon Daily Mirror - Wikipedia

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    The Ceylon Daily Mirror was an English language daily newspaper in Ceylon published by Times of Ceylon Limited (TOCL). [1] [2] Modelled on the British Daily Mirror, it was founded in 1961 and was published from Colombo. [1] [2] [3] In 1966 it had an average net sales of 17,705. [2] It had an average circulation of 17,217 in 1970, 15,995 in 1973 ...

  5. List of newspapers in Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    The List of newspapers in Sri Lanka lists every daily and non-daily news publication currently operating in Sri Lanka. The list includes information on whether it is distributed daily or non-daily, and who publishes it.

  6. 2014 in Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    12 February – Sri Lanka drops two places to 165 out of 180 in the 2014 World Press Freedom Index. [57] [58] 18 February – Assassination of Rajiv Gandhi : The Supreme Court of India commutes the death sentence of three men (V. Sriharan alias Murugan, A. G. Perarivlan alias Arivu and T. Suthendraraja alias Santhan) to life in prison.

  7. 2016 Sri Lankan floods - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the floods Sri Lanka was suffering a drought and consequently power cuts as reservoirs ran dry. Following the floods water levels in many of the reservoirs reached 75%, giving uninterrupted power supply according to the Ministry of Power and Energy. As rescue efforts continued the death toll increased.

  8. Champika Liyanaarachchi - Wikipedia

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    Champika Liyanaarachchi. Champika Liyanaarachchi is a journalist, an academic and the first woman to be the editor of a daily newspaper in Sri Lanka. Liyanaarachchi was the Editor of Sri Lanka's largest selling independent English daily, the Daily Mirror from January 2007 to January 2015. She stepped down from editor post in January 2015 on ...

  9. Murder of Yvonne Jonsson - Wikipedia

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    Background Yvonne Jonsson. Yvonne Jonsson was born on August 15, 1985 to Swedish national Roger Jonsson and Sri Lankan Chamalka (née Saparamadu) Jonsson.. Along with her sister and Jayamaha, Yvonne attended Colombo International School for the duration of her primary and secondary education, after which she emigrated to the United States of America to study fashion design.