News
Amid controversy and confusion over local council polls, the Election Commission Chairman Mahinda Deshapriya announced that nominations for polls to 93 councils would be announced…
The Election Commission will go ahead with the polls for…
Sports
NAGPUR, India, Nov 25, 2017 (AFP) – Opener Murali Vijay and Cheteshwar Pujara hit sublime centuries to put India in command of the second Test…
By the end of the eighth week count of the…
Business Times
Pic by Sameera Weerasekera A simple pineapple vendor walks past the sign outside the Shangri-La hotel in Colombo. Like the Taj hotel, Shangri-La is…
Pressure is mounting against the entry of an Indian footwear…
Sunday Times E-Paper
Editorial
The Commission of Inquiry on the Central Bank Bond scam concluded its public hearings earlier this week and as they say in legal circles, it unearthed some exhilarating evidence ‘beyond a shadow of doubt’. It will now be the onerous duty of the Commission to distil that evidence and pronounce…
Columns
Both factions appoint teams to negotiate moves to jointly contest local polls, but Rajapaksa places tough conditions Senasinghe’s media conference remarks pushes President to ‘JO’ corner, insists on…
My dear Robert Mugabe, I thought I must write to you when I heard that you had resigned as President of Zimbabwe after thirty seven years in power.…
Despite the overwhelming two thirds majority that the budget received in parliament, its implementation is not likely to be smooth. Achieving the budget’s fiscal outcomes, as well as…
Most Sri Lankans are unaware of the disappearance of the banyan tree, which was a historic landmark at the Janadipathi Mandiraya or the former Queen’s House in Fort.…
The misplaced ecstasy of those who greeted Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe’s appearance before the Commission of Inquiry into the Treasury Bond Issuance early this week with cries of…
‘I have every right to phone any one I like’, says Sujeewa ‘I need tell none my meeting with Aloysius, says Dayasiri If UNP’s Sujeewa Senasinghe and SLFP’s…
Most of us have heard of that English idiom “snake in the grass”. You don’t have to go back to 37 BC and be a reader of the…
The Committee Stage debate on the Appropriation Bill is turning out to be more eventful than expected, not because of the subjects under debate but, because of the…
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The golden afternoon seeps across the black and white tiles, lighting up the corridor of the Galle Face Hotel. It settles on a woman, standing by a door.…
It is high time that farmers rise against organised racket As pointed out by Akash Widanapathirana in the article titled ‘Prices rise–farmers and consumers suffer in middleman’s tyranny’…
It was of an evening nearly 10 years ago in their home in Birmingham, England, that he saw his 14-year-old daughter, Apsara, engrossed in a Pac-Man game with…
It was the first European trading post on the Chinese mainland – established by the Portuguese, who then controlled it as one of their overseas colonies from the…
Magazine
It was a show with a difference: Instead of the typical model, the ramp saw women of achievement, from entrepreneurs to activists, to lawyers and…
Sunday Times 2
With world scientists warning of more and bigger earthquakes next year in South Asia and elsewhere…
Mirror
Mental Illness comes with a stigma that is often misun and those who suffer are shunned.…
TV Times
‘Timeless Classics’ by Shehara Liyanage and Soundarie David Rodrigo and organised by the Rotary Club of…
Funday Times
Around 55 Little Friends enjoyed a fun-filled, three day pack holiday at the Kurunegala Lyceum Adventure…