News
No Indian fishermen arrested for poaching will be released on humanitarian grounds until proper talks are held either with Tamil Nadu officials or with Indian…
Gratuity payments to retiring public sector employees will be given…
Sports
Another brilliant Malinga final over and a concerted effort by the Lankans saw them beating strong South Africa by five runs in their ICC T-20…
As the 35th Bata-the Sunday Times Most Popular Schoolboy Cricketer…
Business Times
By Quintus Perera The Geneva resolution on Sri Lanka over human rights violations and the government’s firm resolve to defeat is haunting a new group…
A new Treasury circular relating to increased funding for research…
Sunday Times E-Paper
Editorial
President Mahinda Rajapaksa in an uncustomary lashing out – not so obliquely either – at India last weekend set the tone for Sri Lanka’s reaction to the upcoming resolution against the country at the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva. While Ministers of his Government have so far vented their…
Columns
President Mahinda Rajapaksa on Thursday cautioned External Affairs Minister G.L. Peiris over the release of media statements on important foreign policy issues without proper scrutiny. He said they…
My dear Rishard, I didn’t even know who you were until I heard about you last week but I thought I must write to you when I heard…
Can the economic growth momentum of the post-war years be maintained? Paradoxically, it is the manner in which the high growth was achieved that is detrimental to longer…
A ‘No-Confidence’ motion against the Government, handed over by the main Opposition United National Party (UNP), is to be taken up for debate in May, after a failed…
This week, we saw the strange and astonishing saga of two Sri Lankan human rights activists who were peremptorily arrested and detained under the Prevention of Terrorism Act…
Room XIII at the Palais de Naciones in Geneva, home for the UN Human Rights Council, was half packed last Tuesday. It was perhaps the final informal consultation…
Apart from its chief architects, the US and the UK, the resolution against Sri Lanka tabled at the UN Human Rights Council earlier this month had the sponsorship…
No ray of hope lights to lift the brooding pall of Geneva’s gloom and a desolate air of uncertainty hangs heavy as the countdown to the crucial vote…
Plus
A morbid curiosity or is it fascination impels us with the hundreds of men, women, some carrying tiny babies, and children including those in school uniform, to the…
Set up war crimes tribunal; it has its advantages As the United States resolution against Sri Lanka makes headlines in the media, it is reported that the Government…
Dr. Walter R. Gooneratne A man of the wilds and the much loved doctor of Maha Oya Dr. Walter R. Gooneratne, son of the well known Headmaster of…
Stopping by the Moors Sports Club down Braybrooke Place on a weekend, you may have noticed a foreigner in cricket whites towering over the little ones aspiring to…
Magazine
It was the climax of their Sri Lankan experience, a whirlwind sightseeing, modelling trip and now time to hit the catwalk. As the 25 finalists…
Sunday Times 2
KUALA LUMPUR/PERTH, Australia, March 22 (Reuters) -China said today it had a new satellite image of…
Mirror Magazine
When Jerome de Silva and Ishan de Lanerolle combine their genius in directing a musical the…
TV Times
There is a not-so-new band in town that is now going global with the sounds of…