Top to Bottom with MR

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look what MR has done to colombo 2010

The top ten most livable cities:
1. Vancouver-Canada
2. Vienna-Austria
3. Melbourne-Australia
4. Toronto-Canada
5. Calgary-Canada
6. Helsinki-Finland
7. Sydney-Australia
8. Perth-Australia
9. Adelaide-Australia
10. Auckland-New Zealand

The bottom 10 cities were:
1. Harare, Zimbabwe
2. Dhaka ..., Bangladesh
3. Algiers , Algeria
4. Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea
5. Lagos, Nigeria
6. Karachi, Pakistan
7. Douala, Cameroon
8. Kathmandu, Nepal
9. Colombo, Sri Lanka:growl::(:shocked:
10. Dakar, Senegal
 

kolmob

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Australia and Canada dominate the top 10 most livable cities in the world, according to a new index revealed today.
Vancouver, host of the Winter Olympics, topped the latest annual survey by The Economist.
It scored 98 out of 100 on a comparison of stability, healthcare, education, infrastructure, culture and environment.
Canada's Toronto and Calgary also scored, while Australia had four cities in the top 10 - Melbourne, Sydney, Perth and Adelaide.
The Economist Intelligence Unit survey ranked 140 cities on 30 factors - such as healthcare, culture and environment, and education - using research involving resident experts and its own analysts.
Los Angeles ranked at 47, New York at 56 and London took 54th position.






Top ten cities were: 1. Vancouver 2. Vienna 3. Melbourne 4. Toronto 5. Calgary 6. Helsinki 7. Sydney 8. Perth 9. Adelaide 10. Auckland


Bottom ten cities were: 1. Harare 2. Dhaka 3. Algiers 4. Port Moresby 5. Lagos 6. Karachi 7. Douala 8. Kathmandu 9. Colombo 10. Dakar.




source


http://www.perthnow.com.au/news/perth-eighth-on-worlds-best-cities-list/story-e6frg12c-1225829614536


index created by THE ECONOMIST MAGAZINE...

not lankaenews or lanka truth or asian tribune or dinamina/diwayina..


 

diamonddrago

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your wiki is outdated.... on the bottom half there is an index by economist intelligence unit.... it was from 2005?

check out the 2010 link i provided

:( :yes:

ur right bro......but its not that bad...all things considering.....

we may be bad.....but think of the places before us....and the cities that made into the far worse like basara, Iraq....

PS.....i did think that was the most up-to-date as wiki updates its facts constantly....and i tot the last survey was taken in 2005......guess i was wrong?
 
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b squad

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    God Bless Sri lanka
    :lol::lol::lol:

    fake facts......anyway we are currently the 42nd in economic intelligence....& 121 in quality of life.....

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quality-of-life_index

    not bad no?...

    :lol::lol::lol:
    OH YEAAA???
    CHECK THIS ASS HOLE
    colombo is the worst city to live so u dnt gv a shit about that but posting about that we r in 121 place so does that should to be remain like that or improved ??
    ur mother betrayed the country giving birth to a spineless crack head like you...
    http://www.elakiri.com/forum/showthread.php?t=463726
     

    b squad

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    :( :yes:

    ur right bro......but its not that bad...all things considering.....

    we may be bad.....but think of the places before us....and the cities that made into the far worse like basara, Iraq....

    PS.....i did think that was the most up-to-date as wiki updates its facts constantly....and i tot the last survey was taken in 2005......guess i was wrong?

    :lol::lol::lol::lol:
    u looser wrng again...yea afta mr took our country to his hands it went down...u should be very proud of it :no::dull:
     

    diamonddrago

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    In the attic...
    :lol::lol::lol:
    OH YEAAA???
    CHECK THIS ASS HOLE
    colombo is the worst city to live so u dnt gv a shit about that but posting about that we r in 121 place so does that should to be remain like that or improved ??
    ur mother betrayed the country giving birth to a spineless crack head like you...
    http://www.elakiri.com/forum/showthread.php?t=463726

    lol.....going to be a 3rd class charter person....keep making personal insults....XD

    i am higher class than you b_squad....make all the baseless insults you want....:lol::lol::lol:
     

    kolmob

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    :( :yes:

    ur right bro......but its not that bad...all things considering.....

    we may be bad.....but think of the places before us....and the cities that made into the far worse like basara, Iraq....

    PS.....i did think that was the most up-to-date as wiki updates its facts constantly....and i tot the last survey was taken in 2005......guess i was wrong?
    well bro, in iraq and afghn there is the US ARMY working to protect democracy, but here theres nobody,maybe we can compare COLOMBO with the state BHAGDAD was in prior to the war or how afghanisthan was in before 9/11 .. USA wend there not for oil ... but to protect democracy and the well being of the people... not the kings...
     

    nusamax

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    it's really sad to see Colombo in that area...
    everything seems going down...
    garments are getting closed, electricity bills and all sort of bills getting high plus the national air carrier getting heavy losses... that is so sad... :(:(:(:(
     

    starchild82

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    Meka mokadda banz. Mahinda salli deela dagaththa ekakda koheda.

    http://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/10/travel/10places.html

    1. Sri Lanka

    For a quarter century, Sri Lanka seems to have been plagued by misfortune, including a brutal civil war between the Sinhalese-dominated government and a separatist Tamil group. But the conflict finally ended last May, ushering in a more peaceful era for this teardrop-shaped island off India’s coast, rich in natural beauty and cultural splendors.

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    Keith Bedford for The New York Times
    Guests by the pool at the Galle Fort Hotel in Galle, Sri Lanka.
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    The island, with a population of just 20 million, feels like one big tropical zoo: elephants roam freely, water buffaloes idle in paddy fields and monkeys swing from trees. And then there’s the pristine coastline. The miles of sugary white sand flanked by bamboo groves that were off-limits to most visitors until recently are a happy, if unintended byproduct of the war.

    Among the most scenic, if difficult stretches to reach, is Nilaveli Beach in the Tamil north. While a few military checkpoints remain, vacationers can lounge on poolside hammocks under palm trees or snorkel in its crystal-clear waters. Or they can order cocktails at the Nilaveli Beach Hotel (www.tangerinehotels.com/nilavelibeach), a collection of recently renovated bungalows with private terraces.

    An international airport in Matara, on the island’s southern shore, is under construction, which will make the gorgeous beaches near the seaside village of Galle easier to get to. Decimated by the tsunami in 2004, the surrounding coastline is now teeming with stylish guesthouses and boutique hotels.

    Unawatuna, a crescent-shaped beach a few miles south of Galle, may be furthest along. Higher-end hotels there include Thambapanni Retreat (www.thambapanni.biz), which features four-poster beds, yoga and an ayurvedic spa. The Sun House (www.thesunhouse.com), in Galle, looks like a place where the Queen of England might stay, with its mango courtyard and colonial décor. One stylish place tucked within Galle’s city walls is the Galle Fort Hotel (www.galleforthotel.com), a refurbished gem merchant’s house run by a couple of Aussies. — Lionel Beehner
     

    diamonddrago

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    In the attic...
    well bro, in iraq and afghn there is the US ARMY working to protect democracy, but here theres nobody,maybe we can compare COLOMBO with the state BHAGDAD was in prior to the war or how afghanisthan was in before 9/11 .. USA wend there not for oil ... but to protect democracy and the well being of the people... not the kings...


    we need ranil bro pure and simple...not MR or SF......:no::no::no:
     

    diamonddrago

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    it's really sad to see Colombo in that area...
    everything seems going down...
    garments are getting closed, electricity bills and all sort of bills getting high plus the national air carrier getting heavy losses... that is so sad... :(:(:(:(

    no dude...that can't be helped...not by MR or anyone....

    same in all other countries as well.....not govt fault.....global economy is still bad.....in most countries....:baffled::baffled::baffled: