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Sunday, October 15, 2006
Vol. 41 - No 20
 
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Prince Kasub
By Halaliye Karunathilake Edited and translated by Kamala Silva Illustrated by Saman Kalubowila
The people of Ruhuna were very national-minded. Those who came down from Anuradhapura were very well treated by them. They were given all the comforts. They hated the Cholas and refused to pay taxes, to the Sinhala officers who came to collect taxes. The officers who came were ridiculed. These tax officers complained to the Chola leaders. They sent armies to threaten the Sinhala people of the south. But the people of Ruhuna were not at all afraid.
 
Our Heritage
Gaveshaka's quest for significant events in October continues
   The role of the Senanayakes of Botale
   Father of the Nation
 
Young nature photographer

By Dhananjani Silva

Eight year old Ashvini Jayathilake was awarded a prize for being the youngest contestant with a wining/commendable entry as she obtained the second place for the Junior Wildlife Category 2006 when her tender little hands were able in capturing a delightful picture of a squirrel.
 
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