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Editorial

Disaster Mismanagement and self-respect

“The drought came first, heaping untold misery upon man and beast. The deluge followed and, with it, a sweeping landslide. A succession of environmental disasters in recent years has proved that Sri Lanka remains ill-equipped to mitigate threats and save precious lives, if anything, the country is racing towards bigger…


Columns

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Coming to Ceylon, their new home

Coming to Ceylon, their new home

Tightly-wedged amongtextile-dealers andjewellers along bustling Greens Road in Negombo, is a unique shop doubling up for two trades. Styletex claims the big board in English, while ‘Dath bandina…

Appreciations

Suhasini Nadesan She left a mark on our lives and a place in our hearts Although Suha spent most of her time in the US, the grief that…

Letters To The Editor

Letters To The Editor

There’s a ray of hope amidst the disaster Once again we Sri Lankans have rallied around sans thought of religion, caste or creed to help those who were…

When the message of Poson lights up Thanthirimale

When the message of Poson lights up Thanthirimale

I remember sitting on a rock observing the religious ceremonies associated with the  Duruthu Poya programme held at Thanthirimale in January 2004 taken up with the sacred and…

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Mirror

Lending a hand towards change

Lending a hand towards change

Lending a helping hand has always been a quality in Chamathya Fernando’s (24) family and this…

Floral expression with MOGA

Something cold and sweet – refreshing snow cones

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TV Times

‘Sarama’ in action at BMICH

‘Sarama’ in action at BMICH

  The latest song ‘SARAMA’ recorded by the Four Aces Of Sinhala Pop -the legendary Desmond…

Rookantha’s ‘Roo Sanda Re’ goes down under

‘Fête de la Musique’

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Funday Times

The Elizabeth Moir Junior School Art Exhibition

The Elizabeth Moir Junior School Art Exhibition

The Elizabeth Moir Junior School Art Exhibition ‘Junk Art’ was held  from May 16 – 18,…

Environment cleaning programme

The Portuguese trapped in the Fort of Colombo

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