Anila Dias Bandaranaike, Ph.D. There is universal agreement that Sri Lanka is in an economic mess on several fronts. Even those in government, playing ostrich until...
The Dry Zone is my favourite place in Sri Lanka and, I dare add, in the whole wide world. The coasts with the restless or restful...
By Emme Haddon It used to be said that you are what you eat. Science now tells us that we are what the bacteria living in...
The 50-year Constitutional Odyssey: by Rajan Philips There are three infliction and, perhaps also, inflection points to this article. First, is the sequel to my article...
by EVERYMAN Trincomalee was so well known in ancient times that Ptolemy the Greek mathematician, astronomer and geographer in his map of the world which was...
Dr Parakrama Waidyanatha It is regrettable that the President as also some uninformed high-ups are obsessed with the belief that conventional agriculture is fraught with toxins...
CONFESSIONS OF A GLOBAL GYPSY By Dr. Chandana (Chandi) Jayawardena DPhil President – Chandi J. Associates Inc. Consulting, Canada Founder & Administrator – Global Hospitality Forum...
By Siri Ipalawatte – Canberra From Tidbinbilla to rain forests, red wines to thelijja, cappaccino to kurumba, five-stars to homestay…. Just when I thought I had touched every...
By Ransiri Menike Silva Opening the newspapers these days is a hazardous exercise, one never knows from which page the Coronavirus will attack you, from a...
By Uditha Devapriya udakdev1@gmail.com In 851 AD, an Arab merchant, called Soleyman, wrote an account of his travels to the island of Serendib. Impressionistic but insightful,...