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05-18-2007, 05:41 AM
EK News - 2007.05.18
Maldives sinks LTTE arms vessel
Several suspects in Maldivian custody
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Giant waves whipped up by strong winds lashed the Galle coastal belt yesterday, bringing back fearful memories of the 2004 tsunami. Picture shows the destruction caused by the tide along the Colombo- Galle main road.Pic by P.H.T Sandaruwan
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Prince Harry's secret new war role
Prince hopes low-key mission might mean a chance to get to Iraq
Prince Harry has not given up hope of serving on the frontline in Iraq or Afghanistan and hopes Army chiefs will approve a secret mission at some stage over the summer.
The third in line to the throne is said to be bruised and humiliated by the sudden cancellation of his deployment to Iraq because of plots to kill or kidnap him.
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But the 22-year-old prince has told friends he still hopes he could be sent to Iraq in secret, enabling him to join in at least part of his regiment's six-month tour of duty.
Defence chiefs are considering plans to fly Harry out to remote desert areas without any announcement in the hope of keeping his mission quiet and only confirming it after the prince is safely back in the UK.
But maintaining such secrecy will be difficult, insiders acknowledge, and Harry's hopes may come to nothing.
An alternative plan is to dispatch the young officer to another country altogether for the summer - most probably as a staff or liaison officer on one of several of Britain's United Nations operations, from Sierra Leone to Cyprus or Sudan.
That would at least keep Harry usefully occupied and out of the limelight while his men are serving in southern Iraq but would still leave him frustrated at not being with them on the frontline.
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Maldives sinks LTTE arms vessel
Several suspects in Maldivian custody
http://i129.photobucket.com/albums/p216/Bandula777/1-8.jpg
http://www.epaper.lankadeepa.lk/pdf/2007/05/18/20070518aF001101001.jpg
http://www.epaper.lankadeepa.lk/pdf/2007/05/18/20070518a_006101008.jpg
Giant waves whipped up by strong winds lashed the Galle coastal belt yesterday, bringing back fearful memories of the 2004 tsunami. Picture shows the destruction caused by the tide along the Colombo- Galle main road.Pic by P.H.T Sandaruwan
http://www.dailymirror.lk/2007/05/18/imgs/DM_L.jpg
http://www.epaper.lankadeepa.lk/pdf/2007/05/18/20070518aF001101003.jpg
http://www.epaper.lankadeepa.lk/pdf/2007/05/18/20070518a_006101015.jpg
Prince Harry's secret new war role
Prince hopes low-key mission might mean a chance to get to Iraq
Prince Harry has not given up hope of serving on the frontline in Iraq or Afghanistan and hopes Army chiefs will approve a secret mission at some stage over the summer.
The third in line to the throne is said to be bruised and humiliated by the sudden cancellation of his deployment to Iraq because of plots to kill or kidnap him.
http://img.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2007/04_02/harry260407_468x551.jpg
But the 22-year-old prince has told friends he still hopes he could be sent to Iraq in secret, enabling him to join in at least part of his regiment's six-month tour of duty.
Defence chiefs are considering plans to fly Harry out to remote desert areas without any announcement in the hope of keeping his mission quiet and only confirming it after the prince is safely back in the UK.
But maintaining such secrecy will be difficult, insiders acknowledge, and Harry's hopes may come to nothing.
An alternative plan is to dispatch the young officer to another country altogether for the summer - most probably as a staff or liaison officer on one of several of Britain's United Nations operations, from Sierra Leone to Cyprus or Sudan.
That would at least keep Harry usefully occupied and out of the limelight while his men are serving in southern Iraq but would still leave him frustrated at not being with them on the frontline.
http://img.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2007/01_wk4/harryDM260107_468x815.jpg
http://img.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2007/05_01/harrysaidDM1605_468x706.jpg
http://i129.photobucket.com/albums/p216/Bandula777/hair.jpg
http://www.epaper.lankadeepa.lk/pdf/2007/05/18/20070518aO005101004.jpg
http://i129.photobucket.com/albums/p216/Bandula777/gogo.jpg
http://www.epaper.lankadeepa.lk/pdf/2007/05/18/20070518a_007101004.jpg
http://www.epaper.lankadeepa.lk/pdf/2007/05/18/20070518aS020101001.jpg
http://i129.photobucket.com/albums/p216/Bandula777/music.jpg
http://i129.photobucket.com/albums/p216/Bandula777/sala.jpg
http://i129.photobucket.com/albums/p216/Bandula777/sarook.jpg