The Chief Minister of Western Province

Who will be the Chief Minister of Western Province?

  • Prasanna Ranatunge

    Votes: 22 44.0%
  • Duminda Silva

    Votes: 7 14.0%
  • Thilanga Sumathipala

    Votes: 17 34.0%
  • Udaya Gammanpila

    Votes: 3 6.0%
  • Reginald Cooray

    Votes: 1 2.0%

  • Total voters
    50

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    Salma Hayek has romantic Italian wedding
    The couple ties the knot in a star-studded Venetian celebration
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    Salma Hayek and daughter Valentina Paloma leave Cipriani Hotel on April 26 in Venice, Italy. Hayek married French billionaire François-Henri Pinault on Saturday, April 25, for the second time.
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    Salma Hayek finally got her fairytale wedding.

    The actress and her husband, French billionaire François-Henri Pinault, tied the knot — for the second time — Saturday in a star-studded ceremony in Venice, Italy, PEOPLE has confirmed. They originally got married in a civil ceremony at the 6th Arrondisement City Hall in Paris on Valentine's Day.

    This time around, Hayek, 42, went all out. She wore a Balenciaga wedding gown by Nicholas Ghesquiere as she exchanged vows with Pinault, 46, at Venice's opera house La Fenice. The bride, who wore her hair in a bun with a long veil, held a bouquet of orchids and stephanotis with crystals.
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    The couple's daughter, Valentina Paloma, 19 months, was a flower girl, along with Francois-Henri's son and daughter from his first marriage, Francois, 10 and Mathilde, 8. Valentina wore a dress by Bonpoint for the ceremony, which started around 7 p.m. At one point in the ceremony, the guests sang "Over the Rainbow."

    About 150 friends and family members were in attendance, including Penélope Cruz, Edward Norton, Woody Harrelson, Olivier Martinez, Luis Miguel, Ashley Judd, Charlize Theron, Stuart Townsend, Bono, Gael García Bernal, Enrique Murciano, David Blaine, Ziyi Zhang, Anna Wintour and former French President Jacques Chirac. The wedding was a black tie affair. Guests wore black and gold masks as they arrived for the nuptials.

    A masked ball
    The weekend celebration kicked off Friday evening with a carnival-style masked ball at the Venice's historic Punta Della Dogana. The structure, which is leased from the city by Pinault's father and has undergone a $70-million renovation, will open to the public on June 6 as the Pinault Foundation Centre for Contemporary Art.

    The couple's guests have enjoyed the sites of Italy's most romantic city since arriving Thursday. Woody Harrelson and wife Lucy Louie were spotted hand-in-hand taking a stroll around Piazza San Marco on Thursday.

    Earlier this month, Hayek told PEOPLE, "I think a wedding is about love, friends, family and fun." And she certainly got that during the celebration surrounded by loved ones.

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    The actress and Pinault, the CEO of luxury-goods company PPR, met in spring 2006 at a gala party at the Palazzo Grassi in Venice, a white marble palace built in 1748-1772 and owned by the Pinault family.
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    prabaths said:

    Terrorism

    Terrorism is, most simply, policy intended to intimidate or cause terror.[1] It is more commonly understood as an act which (1) is intended to create fear (terror),

    I have experienced threats intended to terrorize me
    here in Elakiri,
    and readers of my threads have seen it.
    it is definitely not Elakirian,
    but it exists.

    But i think it is subsiding with
    the decline of the popularity of war.
    :)

     

    phantomzone

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    where all the phantoms live..
    AtulaSiriwardane said:
    Let's see how Elakiri members choose good from evil...
    There are active members who use dirty words and dirty tricks to win.
    They sound more like thugs... So it is possible that Duminda would win in Elakiri.
    Most of the Elakiri members are good and decent. So most of them doesn't want to get into trouble with the forum terrorism.

    I am a rare exception and I enjoy evil attacks
    for that is the best way to practice being good.
    If I lose for a moment,
    I too would end up in the same boat.
    :lol::lol::lol:
    :)

    :yes::yes: :yes::yes: :yes::yes: :yes::yes: