Death penalty again in focus (Part II) BY Dr Jayampathy Wickramaratne President’s Counsel Worldwide, there is a clear trend towards abolishing the death penalty. According to...
By Jehan Perera The economy is beginning to give indications of macro stability which President Ranil Wickremesinghe has made his primary objective. The most visible of...
By Dr Jayampathy Wickramaratne, President’s Counsel On 26 June 2019, President Sirisena, who had been, for some time, talking about the need for the resumption of...
Melantha Perera is a well-known musician, in the local scene, and has been a member of several top bands, including Mirage. He is generally seen, behind...
Janaka Palapathwala is very much in the news these days, and his local shows have been crowd-pullers. Janaka recreates the Elvis Presley era, through song, and...
By Sunil Dharmabandhu UK sunilrajdharm@yahoo.co.uk I left my motherland, way back in October, 1975, for the UK, in search of greener pastures, and heading straight towards...
BY Dr. Justice Chandradasa Nanayakkara Change is just a fact of life. We have to accept it and live with it. Impermanence is the cornerstone of...
My article this Sunday is buttressed by two incidents: one of a couple of days ago and the other in the fifth century BC; the first...
Excerpted from A Life In The Law by Nimal Wikramanayake It was the start of 1976. I had been at the Victorian Bar for nearly four...
by Hugh Karunanayake Ceylon, as Sri Lanka was then called, had hardly any commercial or mercantilism during the nineteenth century when it was gradually emerging from...