ISSN: 1391 - 0531
Sunday March 9, 2008
Vol. 42 - No 41
 
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Debating for change VERTISTMENTS

Yes, the one way to make a change is to start with yourself and what better way to try and understand how this change can take place, than by being part of an organization that does just that? Giving students the opportunity to discuss and debate the topics that affect society, it seems the Colombo Model Untied Nations is one basis through which students meet, discuss and debate on the pressing issues faced in the world today.

 
Value and Tradition

As our island nation sinks deeper into war, the one event which is looked forward to by not only Royalists and Thomians but also the general public is the Royal-Thomian. It is one of the few pleasures or events of fun that the average Lankan is entitled to in this war-torn violence-filled country.

 
Too late to apologise?
Roughly between 1910 and 1970, Aboriginal and 'half-caste' children were forcibly removed form their parents and communities under the Aboriginal Protection Act of 1869 in the State of Australia. Agents of the state, such as policemen, were given the power to locate and transfer such babies and children from their mothers, into institutions which were set up especially for this purpose.
 

   
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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