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Sri Lanka rebels free crew of stricken Jordan ship

COLOMBO, Dec 25 (Reuters) Sri Lanka's Tamil Tiger rebels today released 25 crew of a Jordanian ship that had drifted into waters near a guerrilla stronghold in the north, a rebel spokesman said.

''We have handed over the crew to the ICRC at 1000 hrs IST. They are going to Vavuniya by road,'' Daya Master, media coordinator of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, told Reuters from the de facto rebel capital of Kilinochchi.

The town of Vavuniya separates the LTTE-controlled area in the north from the rest of the country.

The Jordanian vessel Farah III, carrying a cargo of rice, drifted off the Mullaittivu coast in the island's war-torn northeast early on Saturday after mechanical failure.

The ship had become the latest flashpoint in fighting between the Sri Lankan military and the LTTE in the north and the east of the island that has forced thousands of people to flee.

The military accused the Tamil Tigers of forcibly boarding the vessel while it was adrift with a cargo of 14,000 tonnes of rice bound for South Africa from India.

LTTE's Daya Master said the ship was still off Mullaittivu.

Foreign truce monitors yesterday urged the LTTE to respect international law and said the military was planning to mount an operation to rescue the crew and salvage the ship.

More than 3,000 people have died this year in violence between the army and Tamil Tigers.

Yesterday, LTTE guerrillas threw a grenade at a police post near a church in the northwestern town of Mannar, killing a policeman and wounding three others, the military said.

Both sides say a 2002 ceasefire still holds, but truce monitors say the agreement is in tatters.

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Sinopec adds more crude reserves, less gas in 2006

BEIJING, Dec 25 (Reuters) Sinopec Group has found an estimated 30 percent more recoverable crude oil reserves this year than it did last year, but additions of recoverable natural gas reserves are estimated to have fallen by more than 40 percent, an industry newspaper reported on Monday. China Petrochemical News, Sinopec's in-house paper, said the company will have found 45 million tonnes of recoverable oil reserves and 73.9 billion cubic metres of natural gas reserves.....

Qatar Airways increases flights to India

DUBAI, Dec 24 (Reuters) State-owned Qatar Airways said it had won the right to increase flights to India to 49 a week from 30 to tap rising travel demand between the world's second-most populous nation and Gulf Arab countries. Qatar Airways will add the southern city of Chennai and the western city of Ahmedabad to its network of five Indian destinations from April, it said in a statement received late on Saturday. With immediate effect, the.....

Canadian gold medalist Bedard arrested

TORONTO, Dec 24 (Reuters) Canadian Olympic champion Myriam Bedard has been arrested on suspicion of abducting her 12-year-old daughter in a custody case, the US Marshals Service said. Bedard, who captured a pair of biathlon gold medals at the 1994 Olympics in Lillehammer, Norway, was picked up by US Marshals at a hotel in Columbia, Maryland, on Friday, the agency said. The Toronto Star said she left Canada with her daughter without the agreement of.....
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