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Donald Trump Formally Nominated For Presidential candidate

Donald Trump was formally nominated for the presidency by Republican delegates on Tuesday night, a landmark moment in American political history that capped the business mogul’s surprising conquest of the GOP.

Trump formally reached the threshold of 1,237 delegates at 7:12 p.m. Eastern time, with votes cast by delegates from his home state of New York.

But the rest of the evening demonstrated that Trump has seized his party’s nomination — but not yet won the battle for its heart and its ideas. The speakers seemed to largely avoid the policy proposals that brought Trump so much success: building a wall on the southern U.S. border, barring foreign-born Muslims from entering the country, tearing up trade deals and deporting undocumented immigrants en masse.

Some also often avoided mentions of Trump himself. House Speaker Paul D. Ryan (Wis.) spoke at length about his own vision for the country — but rarely mentioned the nominee, who opposes some of Ryan’s signature ideas about reform of spending programs.

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie was the one speaker who seemed to electrify the convention-hall crowd. He did it by talking not about Trump, but about the presumptive opponent: former secretary of state Hillary Clinton.

Christie, a former federal prosecutor, ticked off examples of what he said were Clinton’s bad judgments on foreign affairs, and her use of a private email server to handle government business. After each example, Christie turned the audience into an ad hoc jury: “Guilty or not guilty?”

“Guilty!” the audience roared. They repeatedly broke into chants of “Lock her up!”

That has been the emotional high point of a night that was theoretically dedicated to the economy, with the message “Make America Work Again.” Some of the speakers did focus on that theme, including a waterproofing entrepreneur from the Bronx. But many others veered to other topics, including Clinton, again and again.

If Republicans couldn’t agree on what a Trump presidency would be like, they could agree that Clinton’s would be awful. Each speaker sought to find a new way of underlining the danger Clinton posed.



Neurosurgeon Ben Carson used a biblical reference: He noted that Clinton had written about Saul Alinsky, a community organizer for liberal causes. Carson said that Alinsky had used the biblical story of Lucifer as a model, the fallen angel cast out of heaven, with ambitions to rule the world. “the original radical,” Carson said, citing Alinsky’s book, “Rules for Radicals.”

Carson seemed to conclude that Clinton had some sympathy for the devil.

“Somebody who acknowledges Lucifer,” he called Clinton. If the country followed her path, he said, “God will remove himself from us. We will not be blessed, and our nation will go down the tubes.”

Sharon Day, co-chairwoman of the Republican National Committee, accused former president Bill Clinton – husband of presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton – as a sexual abuser.

“As first lady you viciously attacked the character of women who were victims of sexual abuse . . . at the hands of your husband,” Day said, addressing Clinton.

Later, Day said: “I want to see a woman become president one day and i want my granddaughters to see a woman president . . . but not that woman . . . Hillary Clinton . . . not now…not EVER.”

The theme of the night was supposed to be “Make America Work Again,” and many of the speakers did intermix that economic message, but they also repeatedly took turns at bashing Clinton.

Michael Mukasey – the former attorney general during the George W. Bush Administration – condemned Clinton for her use of a private email server to conduct government business. Clinton’s use of that email led to an FBI inquiry, which ended with FBI Director James Comey declaring her behavior “extremely careless,” because it might have endangered classified material.

“Hillary Clinton is asking the people of this country . . . to make her the first president in history to take the constitutional oath of office, after already having violated it,” Mukasey said, meaning that Clinton had failed to uphold the law as secretary of state. “The message from this convention – to everyone watching this convention . . . No way, Hillary. No way on Earth.” (Courtesy Washington Post)

Chamal Rajapaksa removed from Hambantota DCC Co-Chair

District Secretary of Hambantota W.H. Karunaratne said Minister of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources Development Mahinda Amaraweera has been appointed Co-Chairman of the Hambantota District Coordinating Committee, in place of former Speaker and Hambantota District UPFA Member of Parliament Chamal Rajapaksa.

The District Secretary said the Presidential Secretariat had informed him in writing about the new appointment.

The Hambantota District Coordinating Committee met on 18 July co-chaired by Minister Mahinda Amaraweera, State Minister for Fisheries Development Dilip Vedaarachchi and Chief Minister of the Southern Province Shan Wijayalal De Silva.

When we asked the Minister of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources Development, Mahinda Amaraweera, whether he had been appointed Co-Chairman of the Hambantota Coordinating Committee, he said that in his capacity as a minister he headed the Coordinating Committee meeting.


Chamal Rajapaksa had chaired two meetings of the Coordinating Committee as Co-Chairman under the present government.

While he held this office, he had joined the 2016 May Day Rally and protests organized by the Joint Opposition and also participated in the protest in Tangalle against the arrest of Parliamentarian Namal Rajapaksa.

A top post for Former CB Governor Arjuna Mahendran

Former Central Bank Governor Arjuna Mahendran is strongly tipped to head the government's five-year development programme that's twinned with a plan by Premier Ranil Wickremesinghe to create one million jobs within that period.

Mahendran earlier stepped out of contention for being re-appointed as the CB Governor pending clearance by a probe by COPE into the controversial CB Bond Issues which alleged improper links his son-in-law's firm had with those issues. 

Signing of the Economic and Technology Cooperation Agreement (ETCA) with India, the Free Trade Agreement between Sri Lanka and Singapore, the proposed Economic Agreement with China within the next four years are considered pivotal to the success of the Mahendran-led five year development programme.

Mahendran was a member of the delegation which accompanied Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe to Singapore. The delegation is expected to be back in Colombo today. It is learnt that the Premier has convened an immediate meeting of a high-powered team of experts at Temple Trees to work out details of the five-year plan.

However, shunning public perception, Wickremesinghe has brought back Mahendran into the Government folds, even before he has been cleared from corruption charges.

Earlier, Wickremesinghe denied allegations that he was protecting Mahendran, and added that he was yet to be proven guilty. Despite, the Auditor General implicating Mahendran in his 1200 page report, clandestine moves are underway by the UNP to jeopardize the independence of the COPE, in an effort to clear Mahendran from any wrong doing with regard to the bond scandal.

Following orders from the UNP leadership, UNP Parliamentarian M. Velu Kumar who was a member of COPE tendered his resignation early this month, to make way for Minister of International Trade Sujeewa Senasinghe to take Velu Kumar’s seat in the Parliamentary Committee. Soon after the Auditor General handed over his report, several UNP members in their attempt to defend Mahendran had insisted that the report be sent to an independent expert for their opinion on grounds that the Auditor General’s opinion alone cannot be accepted.

In June, the Auditor General complained to COPE that Mahendran, who was the Governor then had refused to provide information pertaining to the bond transactions. Subsequent to the complaint, COPE summoned Mahendran and ordered him to provide all details with regard to the transactions to the Auditor Gener

Doctors Save twins lives in Anuradhapura

Doctors at the Anuradhapura Teaching Hospital performed an emergency cesarean operation to save the lives of twins recently.

According to Gynaecologist and Obstetrician of the hospital Dr. Jagath M.Hearth, the womb of the mother had got separated into two and that kind of operation had not been conducted in the country before.

An examination previously conducted in Colombo on the 27-year-old woman Manori Bandara of Mawathawewa , Eppawala had revealed the condition of her womb and she had been warded at the Anuradhapura Teaching Hospital for three months before she was operated on.

Dr. Hearth said, the condition of the mother’s womb had made the operation extremely difficult.

The new borns weighed 1.4 kilos and1.3 kilos.

24 mainland tourists killed in Taiwan coach fire

Twenty-six people have died after a fire on a tour bus on a highway near Taoyuan Airport in Taiwan on Tuesday (19th July), Xinhua News Agency.

Twenty-four of the victims were tourists from the Chinese mainland, and the other two were the driver and the tour guide from Taiwan, according to Taiwanese authorities.

There were no survivors from the bus, which had crashed into an outer lane barrier before the fire broke out. An investigation is underway.

Sixteen of the tourists were women and eight were male. Three were children.

Arrangements would be made as soon as possible for the relatives of the victims to go to Taiwan, said Man Hongwei, director of the Taipei office of the Association for Tourism Exchange Across the Taiwan Straits.

The State Council Taiwan Affairs Office has launched emergency response measures, said office spokesperson Ma Xiaoguang.

"We are highly concerned about the safety of our mainland compatriots," Ma said, adding that a work team will be dispatched to Taiwan to help handle the aftermath of the incident.

The tour was organized by Liaoning Overseas Travel Service Company. The Liaoning Provincial tourism bureau said it has set up a team to investigate the incident and is trying to verify the names of all the people who registered with the company for the tour.

The tourist firm is licensed to organize tours in Taiwan, said an official with the provincial tourism bureau.

The Tourism Bureau of Dalian City in Liaoning Province confirmed that 21 of the victims from the mainland were from Dalian, while the other three came from Heilongjiang, Jilin and Hunan provinces.

The Taiwan Affairs Office of Liaoning Province has contacted its counterpart in Taiwan over the tragedy and required its branch in Dalian to connect with the family members of the victims and prepare to send personnel to Taiwan to deal with the aftermath.

Basil Rajapaksa admitted to hospital

Former Minister Basil Rajapaksa was admitted to the Colombo National Hospital (CNH) for a medical check-up, this afternoon, a spokesman of the Department of Prisons said.

Rajapaksa was remanded by the Colombo Fort Magistrate, yesterday, in connection with an investigation carried out by the Financial Crimes Investigations Division (FCID) of the Police.

Germany Train Axe Attack - injures several on train

A teenager armed with an axe and a knife has attacked about 20 passengers on a train in northern Bavaria, according to local police.

Three people were seriously hurt and one person sustained light injuries before the attacker was shot dead by police, a police spokesman said on Monday evening.

Bavaria’s interior minister, Joachim Herrmann, said the attacker was a 17-year-old Afghan asylum seeker who had arrived in Germany as an unaccompanied minor and had been living with a foster family in Ochsenfurt, south of Würzburg, for “a few months”.

After passengers managed to alert the driver, the train was stopped in the Heidingsfeld district of Würzburg and the attacker initially managed to flee from the carriage on foot, Herrmann said.

A police taskforce that happened to be in the vicinity then pursued the attacker, shooting dead the teenager, who was carrying an axe and a knife when he had attacked members of the unit.

Asked whether the attack had an Islamist background, Herrmann said one witness inside the train said the teenager had shouted “Allahu Akbar” during the assault. The report was being investigated.

The man reportedly attacked passengers on the regional train travelling between the town of Treuchtlingen and Würzburg. Fourteen other passengers were reportedly in a state of shock and receiving treatment by specialists.

The interior ministry could not confirm whether some of the victims were in a life-threatening condition.

The train line between Ochsenfurt and Würzburg remained closed while police investigated. Police initially said there was no indication of a motive, and they were treating the attacker as a lone individual, citing witness reports.

There have not been any attacks with an explicit terrorist motive in Germany, which has been at the heart of the refugee crisis over the last year. In November, a football friendly between Germany and Holland in Hanover was cancelled after a terrorist attack tip-off, with the interior minister, Thomas de Maiziére, saying there had been a “concrete threat” of an attack.


imitating actor Bandu - Five producers ordered to make statements

Colombo Chief Magistrate Gihan Pilapitiya yesterday ordered film producer Udayakantha Warnasuriya and four other producers to provide statements to the Colombo Crimes Division (CCD), after they were charged with using an actor named Janaka .. Kumara to imitate veteran comedy star Bandu Samarasinghe in several film and tele-drama productions.

The Magistrate ordered Warnasuriya to give a statement to the CCD on 1 August, for having allegedly used actor Janaka Kumara in his film Gindari, where Kumara stands accused of imitating and mimicking the traits of the veteran comedy star.

The Magistrate also ordered producer Chaminda Kumara to give a statement to the CCD in this connection.

Chaminda Kumara too had used actor Janaka Kumara in several of his productions.

The Magistrate also ordered producers Kelum Kumara and Rukman Samanpriya to appear before the CCD and give statements as they too had allegedly featured suspect Janaka Kumara in several of their films.

The Colombo Chief Magistrate fixed the next hearings for 26 September.