TOP SHELF
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May- 2019 -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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Mar- 2019 -5 March
YOUTH FORUM
No one has taken the initiative to find a solution to poverty. Providing employment for these people would be an ideal solution
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5 March
BOOKRACK
The demand by various Buddhist organisations as well as individual monks for the release of Ven. Galagoda Aththe Gnanasara Thero
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5 March
THE ROVING DIPLOMAT
The international scene recently witnessed political changes and upheavals in a number of countries, which could affect
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