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By GEORGE BRAINE Sapporo, the capital of Hokkaido, Japan’s northern island, is a flat, sprawling city, surrounded by low hills. The downtown area, with classy department...
In the year 1918, D. J. Wimalasurendra read before the Engineering Association, a paper titled ‘The Economics of Power Utilization in Ceylon’, embodying his exhaustive investigations,...
by Neville Ladduwahetty Sri Lankans would be going to the polls on August fifth to elect a new parliament. However, what is to follow depends on...
By Kalyananda Tiranagama Executive Director Lawyers for Human Rights and Development When I raise this question, one may wonder why I raise this question 64 years...
By Jehan Perera Even as the election campaign comes to its penultimate phase there is a dearth of hopeful and inspiring campaign themes. The nearest that...
Education’s ‘Three Es’ and the McUniversities: Continued from yesterday Keynote Address delivered by Panduka Karunanayake Senior Lecturer in the Department of Clinical Medicine, Faculty of Medicine,...
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They say when the going gets tough, the tough get going…and that is precisely the position where Sri Lanka is concerned. When the coronavirus pandemic, engulfed...