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Sunday, October 22, 2006
Vol. 41 - No 21
 
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Tourism's battle against terrorism Free Notice
By Esther Williams and Nadia Fazlulhaq
Tour operators pin hopes on peace talks and swift Govt. action.
 
New note in your wallet!
By Dr. Kavan Ratnatunga
A Rs. 2000 currency note, the first higher denomination note after over 25 years was issued into circulation by the Central Bank on October 17. The same denomination was issued as a commemorative coin five months ago.
 
At 87, all he wants is to run
By Kumudini Hettiarachchi
A talented octogenarian’s dream of representing his country at the Asian Athletic Championships in Bangalore appears to be slipping away from his grasp due to lack of funds, stemming from our perception of ‘old age’
 
You love him, you hate him: It’s Fagin!
By Smriti Daniel
It’s a rare actor who can play a youthful tragic lover in one play and then switch to a shrewd, aging thief in another – and be equally at ease in both roles.

 
Appreciations
  Bishop Lakshman Wickremasinghe
  Bishop Lak
  Eddie Grey
 
Letters to the editor
Let’s turn away from the demon of war
  Dreaming of home you set out that day
  Hosting Iftars and earning Brownie points
  Charging a fee: Others do it, why not us?
  Shocking revelations and job well done
 
STIs and AIDS: Meeting the challenges
 
Let your body walk you through it
  By Candace Corner
 
A place for the children
  Young victims of poverty, the 2004 tsunami and the ethnic conflict, find a ray of hope in a day care centre put up in Trincomalee by the Sunshine Charity
 
Tour de force from start to finish
  Some impressions of the piano/’cello concert by Shani Diluka and Eric-Maria Couturier on October 14
 
When silhouettes take shape and tales unfold
  A fleeting glance at a Rubert Soysa painting reveals little, merely a blur of brushstrokes, a symphony of shades. With each closer look, the tale unfolds – silhouettes take shape, their emotions come to life, their bond becomes apparent.
 
Fiesta of Gospel and Church music
 
Remembering the pioneers - Kala Korner
  By Dee Cee
 
CMF mosquito nets for needy children
 
Husband and wife duo become SKAL members
 
No rain goes in vain
  With a love for the environment and a passion for gardening, the Wickremeratnes’ colourful garden is a proud product of rain water harvesting
 
Tsunami-survivor and supermodel in Lanka
   

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