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LL Page IV 11-2-HLG.Qxd 4 Friday 11th February, 2011 ZODIAC SIGNS Date:- 2011 -02 -10 STARSCOPE !Sun Rise - 6.29am !Rahu Period - 1.59 to 3.29 !Rahu Period tomorrow - 10.59 to 12.29 Andy Capp By Reg Henry Scargelli ARIES-Good for the employment sector. You are liable of wining the heart of your superiors. You will be proud of yourself. TAURUS -Expenses are high. Long journeys are predicted. You might Sudoku No 1635 go on a wrong path therefore you must do charity works. GEMINI -Financial gains are shown but expenses are also shown. Be causes when dealing with your Wizard of Id By Parker and Hart superiors and dignitary’s. People who have arises will be effect more than before. CANCER -Be causes when dealing with your spouse as problem may arise. Good for the employment sector but you will have to endeavor yourself. Be causes when dealing with your superiors. LEO - Enemy power will subside. Good health conditions are shown. You might have to help your father. No knowledge of arith- By Mike Journeys are shown. Solution to No.1634 metic is required to enjoy Mother Goose & Grimm this. All you need is a logi- cal mind, a pencil and an eraser. Try it. Suffer its tor- VIRGO -Heart burns are shown. ture. Discover its ecstasy. It's a mind game you will Problem will arise between lovers solve with reasoning and be causes. You will worry about logic. The rules are very simple. Fill in the grid with your children problems. numbers so that every row, every column and every small 3x3 box con- tains the numbers 1 to 9. LIBRA-Be causes when dealing with Each number has its allot- your family members. You will have ted place if you look hard enough. No number help from your spouse. Happens should be repeated in any arise in marital life but you should row, column or 3x3 box. Here's an easy one to try - be calm. See tomorrow's Island for solution. SCORPIO-Be causes about your KAKURO 887 utterance. Not favorable for lovers Mutt & Jeff and marital life be causes. Expenses are high. Passionate feeling will arise. SAGITTARIUS- Heavy expenses shown . May make achievements from properties. CAPRICORN-Problem will arise around you due to egoistic feelings therefore be calm and alert. Heart burns are shown. Be causes when dealing with your spouse as prob- lems will arise. Pickles AQUARIUS-Expenses are shown. Long journeys and foreign journeys Solution 886 are shown. You will have to worry How to play Fill in the blank about your siblings. squares, using 1 to 9, without repeating any number in any line. The lines must be filled in with PISCES-Expenses are more than numbers that add up to the total in the shaded box at the top or gains. You will have help from your beginning of each line. A number superiors and your friends. Be in the bottom half of the shaded causes about your utterance. box is the downward total; in the top half, it’s the horizontal total. Yohan Ludwick TV GUIDE ITN RUPAVAHINI MTV TV ETV Buddhist TV A.M. 03.55 News A.M. A.M. 03.03 Home Theater - Contd. A.M. A.M Mandapaya 07.00 Hathveni Peya 04.00 Peyen Peya Puwath 05.55 News 04.00 Aadaraneeya Yavuvanaya 07.00 Breakfast News 07.00 Channel News Asia 08.00 Peyen Peya Puwath 04.05 Tele Drama 04:00 Nana Dahara 15:00 Pinbima Documentry 06.00 Sivudesa (Contd.) 09.30 Telemarketing 08.05 Pahan Dora Magazine 04.30 Dedunu Hendewa 06.30 Headlines 04.55 News 07.30 GMSL 8.30 Sal Mal Yaya 05.30 Lama Puwath 10.00 Channel News Asia 04:30 Dham Gee Sara 15:30 Dham Gee Sara 09.00 Peyen Peya 05.45 Theruwan Namadimu 06.55 News 05.01 Siyapathivila 08.30 Fox News 07.00 Dagara Waliga Lapa Wanara 05.55 News P.M. 05:00 aSeth Pirith 16:00 Dhammanu Puwath 05.50 Jaya Piritha 10.30 Chill With 01.00 ETV Sound Gallery (3rd 09.05 Paba 06.00 News – Tamil 07.30 Deshabhimani Gi 06.00 Sangavunu Kahavunu 06:00 Theruwan Namadimu Passana- Singhala 10.00 Peyen Peya 06.30 ITN Sports World 07.55 News 06.15 Vidhu Channel One Airing) Puwath 07.00 News - Sinhala 02.00 Channel News Asia 07:00 Samadhi 17:00 Ama Dham Dhesuma 08.00 63rd National Day Celebrations 06.45 Mihikatha Dinuwo P.M. 10.05 Life Style 07.30 Amanda 10.55 News 06.57 Tele Drama 03.30 Telemarketing 07:40 Program parade 18:00 Bodhi Poojawa Late 10.30 Nimthera 08.00 Pabulu 12.30 News 11.30 Kaleena 08.30 Bonda Meedum 11.00 Deshabhimani Gi 07.27 Tele Drama 06.30 04.00 Channel News 08:00 Ama Dham Dhesuma Ven Panadure Sakachchawa 09.00 Mila 11.30 Diya Matha Ruwa 08.00 News 12.45 VOA TV Southasia Asia Noon 09.30 News - Sinhala Noon 08.30 Tele Drama 05.30 ETV 09:00 Bo Sevana Live tele Ariyadhama Nahimi 01.30 Fox News 12.00 Noon News 09.55 Vyapariaka Puwath 12.00 Tele Drama 09.00 Ranaviru Real Star 07.00 Charmed Kids cast 19:00 Ama Dham Dhesuma P.M. 10.00 Chat & Music P.M. 09.30 Development Lottery 03.00 Past Hits 08.00 Malcom in the middle 12.30 Tele Drama M.N. 06.00 Power 10:00 Dham Saba English 12.30 News 09.37 Sampath Rekha Women 01.00 Home Theater 12.00 News Sinhala 04.00 English Class For 08.30 The Bermie mac Mandapaya 20:00 Abidharma Nimthera 02.00 Peyen Peya Puwath A.M. 01.00 Hiru Viyana 09.45 Ranaviru Real Star – Contd. ® me show 02.03 Home Theater - Contd. 00.20 Dhammachakka Pavaththana 01.55 News M.N. 07.00 ETV Sound Gallery (1st 11:00 Dham Gee Sara 21:00 Dham Saba 03.00 Peyen Peya Puwath Suthraya 02.00 Biz Week 12.00 News 04.30 Biker mice form mars 09.00 News Airing) 11:30 Pinbima Documentry Mandapaya 02.55 News A.M. 07.45 Debrief 03.00 Aadaraneeya Yavuvanaya 12.30 End of Transmission 05.00 Little Rosey 09.30 Biz first 12:00 Abidharma Nimthera 22:00 Dhammanu CHANNEL EYE 07.55 Lanka Business Online 05.30 Mummies Alive 10.00 Friday Movie 13:00 Ama Dham Dhesuma Passana- Sinhala A.M. 02.25 Esanin Puwath 08.01 Power Women (1st airing) 08.00 Jayoda 02.30 Tamil Feature Film Contd. SWARNAVAHINI 06.00 Y Live 10.30 Top Story 08.55 Lanka Business Online English 23:00 Dhamsak [pawathum 08.08 Jana Jaya Lottery 03.25 Esanin Puwath 09.01 Money Mind 08.16 Vasana Sampatha 03.30 Tamil Feature Film Contd. 14:00 Dham Saba Soothraya 08.25 Esanin Puwath (Tamil) 04.25 Esanin Puwath A.M. 05.30 Mini Toon Siyatha TV 09.30 Channel News Asia 08.30 Vanakkam Nethra 04.30 Andhi Mazhai 07.00 Loka Sithiyama 06.00 Musix A.M. 04.30 Jimmy Neutron 09.25 Esanin Puwath (Tamil) 05.25 Esanin Puwath 07.30 Kidi Toons 07.00 On Air Promo SIRASA 09.30 Udaya Darshanam “Horcourt” 05.30 Udayam 08.00 Chillax Mornings 05.00 Spongebob Squarpants 10.25 Esanin Puwath 06.00 Rudhra (Tamil) 08.00 Ayubowan Sri Lanka 07.30 Nil Nethu 10.00 Bollywood Bulletin 05.30 Ape Escole Ape A.M. 04.00 Scooby Doo 07.30 Sihina Sithuwam 10.30 Udaya Darshanam “I.A.B. Acadamy” 06.30 Kandathum Kettathum (Tamil) Noon 08.00 Live @ 8 11.00 Bharathi (Tamil) 07.00 News & Weather Report (English) 10.30 Zing Back to back Puwath 10.30 Game Show 04.30 Bat Man 08.00 Hithata Wahal Wemi 12.00 Live @ 12 08.30 Sanda Numba Wage 11.30 World of Bollywood 06.00 Sdaham Siyatha 11.25 Esanin Puwath (Tamil) 07.30 Tele Drama (Tamil) 11.00 Diganthaya 05.00 Flinst Tones 08.30 Gehenu Lamai 11.30 Akka Thangai (Tamil) 08.00 Bharathi (Tamil) P.M 09.00 Tele Drama P.M. 06.30 Sithmal Hendawe P.M. 05.30 Tom & Jerry 09.00 Superstar Noon 08.30 Akka Thangai 12.30 Sinhala T/D 09.30 Wessa Numba Wage 12.00 Zing Back to Back 07.00 Adaraye Nawathena 12.00 Lunch Time Music 09.00 Documentary Programme (Tamil) 12.00 Lunch Time News 06.00 O/L – Maths 10.00 News 1st P.M. 09.30 News & Weather Report (English) 01.00 Sinhala Movie 10.00 100% Live 02.00 Inside Bollywood 07.30 Siyatha TV News 01.00 Ambigai 10.00 English Movie 04.00 Movie Toons M.N. 02.30 Retro Zing 08.00 News Makers 12.30 Yes Boss 06.30 Nethra 10.30 Debater 01.30 Afternoon News (Tamil) M.N. 05.00 He Man 12.00 Close of Transmission 03.30 Zing Cutting 08.30 Waga Thuga 01.00 Sinhala Film 07.00 News 1st 01.45 Tamil Feature Film 12.00 End of Transmission 04.00 Cartoons 09.00 Ridee Siyatha – Hindi Thursday 11th February 2011.
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