News
A low voter turnout was the highlight of yesterday’s polls for the Southern and Western Provincial Councils. Whilst the average polling for most districts was…
A severe financial crisis caused by drought and inadequate low-cost…
Sports
After being booed and jeered, Sri Lanka eventually won the hearts of thousands of rugby fans yesterday despite losing their group games against Kenya, Fiji…
The second round matches of the Singer U20 Schools Rugby…
Business Times
The Jetwing Group, always looking for innovative ideas to steer its tourism segment, has come up with another first – houseboat tourism. The company has…
Adding to troubled forestry firm Touchwood’s woes, Sri Lankan expatriates…
Sunday Times E-Paper
Editorial
“Illegal”; “totally reject”; “biased”; “double standards” – these stock phrases have been the refrain from Government voices these past weeks leading to the vote on the resolution against Sri Lanka at the UN’s Human Rights Council (UNHRC) sessions in Geneva last Thursday. And post-vote, we have heard a learned professor…
Columns
That the third United States resolution, this time calling for an international investigation into alleged war crimes, would sail through last Thursday’s sessions of the UN Human Rights…
My Dear Satellite, I heard that you had been quite busy over the past few days, writing letters to Mahinda maama and then releasing those letters to the…
Last Sunday’s column pointed out that sustaining the growth momentum of around 7.5 per cent was difficult as the economic strategy was detrimental to longer-term economic growth. Much…
Surely the members of the Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC) would not have thought, even in their most nightmarish dreams, that a resolution by the United Nations…
The request came despite the standoff between Washington and Colombo over the United States moving a resolution last Thursday at the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva over…
After the adoption of the US/UK-led resolution against Sri Lanka in a highly fraught session at the UN Human Rights Council on Thursday, it’s difficult to avoid the…
Though India took the wind out of puffed US sails set to charter a new turbulent course for Lanka by abstaining from voting in the US-sponsored resolution on…
Plus
He looked deeply into the eyes of one and stood in admiration before another whom he had seen as a tiny baby. Not only was David Weinman re-tracing…
Misuse of public property for polls: Can we stop it? Often opposition parties accuse the ruling party or parties of misusing public property for election-related activities Article 28…
Fr. Joe De Mel A towering Man of God – with a towering heart of gold A gentleman par excellence – Fr. Joe was proud of the…
I’m wary of sweeping, absolute statements but here’s one that I can unhesitatingly stand by: The Sapumal Foundation is a must for art lovers. The first impression is…
Magazine
A young Sri Lankan team did the country proud at the InterNational Academy of Dispute Resolution’s Law School Mediation Tournament held in Chicago USA in…
Sunday Times 2
PERTH, Australia, March 29 (AFP) – Searchers scoured a new area of the Indian Ocean for…
Mirror Magazine
“Kill me. Please!” The woman who appeared in front of the car screeched. She sounded like…
TV Times
Gypsies will come alive at the Austasia International Sports and Leisure Centre in, Thalawathugoda on Saturday,…
Funday Times
The children’s day of the Galle Music Festival was a huge success with over 3000 girls…