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Posted by:
zanshin
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2008-01-04 01:30
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2008-01-02 (Wednesday)
In Sri Lanka, the government formally withdrew from the Cease Fire Agreement with Tamil Tiger rebels because escalating violence had made the Norwegian-brokered truce redundant.
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