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  • Apr- 2018 -
    5 April

    YOUTH FORUM

    While there are many concepts that successive governments have seemed intent on introducing, reconciliation happens only

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  • 5 April

    BOOKRACK

    S.Thomas’ College, which celebrates the 100th anniversary of its establishment in Mount Lavinia this year, has chosen to publish the memoirs of its founder Reverend

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  • 5 April

    THE ROVING DIPLOMAT

    From another region comes the news of the victory of Prime Minister Yoshirō Mori of the Liberal Democratic Party in Japan. The party’s majority was greatly

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  • 5 April

    LIFE

    I begin with an early breakfast and attend to urgent matters that need sorting out. Then the day rolls out and towards evening, I find time for yoga and other…

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  • Mar- 2018 -
    1 March

    YOUTH FORUM

    Corruption, greed, poverty and gender inequality. Both corruption and greed have to be dealt with immediately. As people reach

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  • 1 March

    BOOKRACK

    No political volume in recent history has created so much interest as Fire and Fury. The book was sold out even before it was printed and the publication

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  • 1 March

    LIFE COACHING

    “When we go, we must leave behind a legacy,” was one of the key lines in the TED Talk delivered by Gaur Gopal Das in November 2016, which summed up…

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  • 1 March

    THE ROVING DIPLOMAT

    The international scene has been unusually active with a succession of summits and conferences. Elsewhere, regions witnessed developments that could

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  • 1 March

    LIFE

    Sunday – because it’s not rushed and I can slot in a session at the gym. I also get to do what I like; dress casually, and spend quality time…

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  • Feb- 2018 -
    1 February

    YOUTH FORUM

    Sri Lanka’s classification as a ‘developing country’ has been longstanding. This is pathetic given that other developing countries have

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