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Sri Lanka's airport reopens
The authorities in Sri Lanka say they are re-opening Colombo airport and resuming passenger flights, a day after it was bombed in a suicide attack by Tamil Tiger separatists. But the country is counting the huge economic costs, with tourism set to suffer in the wake of the incident and national carrier SriLankan Airlines incurring huge losses. The BBC's Frances Harrison reports from Columbo

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