TOP SHELF
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May- 2019 -1 May
BOOKRACK
In his heyday, Sanath Jayasuriya cut an impressive figure on the cricket field. Playing against Pakistan in Singapore, he hammered 130 (including 11 sixes and 11 fours) off just 63…
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1 May
THE ROVING DIPLOMAT
The world was shocked when the Taliban destroyed the Bamyan Buddha statues and other priceless relics in Afghanistan. At first, it seemed
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1 May
DIPLOMATIC MISSION
It’s been four years since James Dauris presented his credentials as British High Commissioner to Sri Lanka and Ambassador to the Maldives
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1 May
EXECUTIVE HEALTH
THE RULE OF HALVES BY Dr. Sanjiva Wijesinha Dr. Julian Tudor Hart was a British GP who worked in the tiny mining village of Glyncorrwg in southern Wales. His pioneering…
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1 May
LIFE
A country with nature at its best, verdant greenery, rolling hills, amazing wildlife, golden sandy beaches, timeless history, and simple and welcoming islanders
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Apr- 2019 -1 April
YOUTH FORUM
Lack of economic productivity is the most crucial problem. The burdens of regressive taxation, continued currency depreciation
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1 April
BOOKRACK
Bertrand Russell said that power is the ability to produce intended effects. The results of what happened in Sri Lanka in January 2015
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1 April
THE ROVING DIPLOMAT
The international scene is currently experiencing an escalation of tension, not only in traditionally tense parts of the world but others too
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1 April
EXECUTIVE HEALTH
A few of my colleagues are approaching their sixties this year so I thought it’s a good time to reflect on the phenomenon of ageing.
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1 April
LIFE
I don’t have any but love to spend time with my childhood classmates – Anuradha and Sonali – and meet up with them every month
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