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Indian Navy team celebrate dismissal of Colombo batsman in the Jannayak Ch Devi Lal International ... , Indian Navy outplayed Saracens Sports Club, Colombo by five wickets to keep their slate clean.Chasing a victory target of ... 9), Rakesh Kumar (2 for 30) restricted the Colombo team's wicket-takers.Brief scores: Saracens Sports Club, Colombo: 85 all out in 20 overs (Geeth Alwis 15, Ravi Karunarathne 10, ...
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... DeMarcus Ware. Cowboys RT Marc Colombo (6-8, 318) is an under-appreciated player in ... a contract year. Colombo's gutsy performance against the Packers played a significant role in last season's win ... Romo threw for 309 yards and four TDs. Colombo did have two false starts, but hey, the dude was battling ... rushed for 81 yards on 17 carries. Can Colombo handle Kampman again? We'll find out Sunday night, ...
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... agreed to waive. Thereafter, Dono made the following oraladmissions.Dono provided information about the Colombo organizedcrime family. Dono advised that an individual by the name ofTommy Gioeli was ... the proffered statements.Dono's admissions fall into three categories:(1) admissions about the structure of the Colombo crime family,(2) admissions about the charged assault, and (3) admissionsabout ...
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Colombo International Book Fair-2008 start today at the BMICH in Colombo (Sept. 20th). Sri Lanka Book Publishers' Association is organizing the annual event in its 10th year.The ... fair at National Art Gallery in 1999.In 2001, the book fair was shifted to BMICH and title changed to Colombo International Book Fair with the participation of Indian and British publishers. Add comments: make money online
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India vs Sri Lanka at Colombo 5th ODI - Free Live Cricket Streaming Online 5th ODI India vs Sri Lanka at Colombo (RPS) - Aug 29, 2008 Match scheduled to begin at 14:30 local time (09:00 GMT). A spirited India tonight recorded their first-ever bilateral ODI series win against Sri Lanka in their back-yard as they spank-ed the [...]
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COLOMBO: A bomb blast blamed on separatist Tamil Tigers wounded 45 people in Sri Lanka's capital Saturday, while renewed fighting in the embattled north killed 18 rebels and three soldiers, the military said. Military spokesman Brig. Udaya Nanayakkara accused the Tamil rebels of setting off the blast on a busy street in the heart of Colombo. "They [...]
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