Sri Lanka a private bus….

The elections are over and the result was as expected by anyone who looked at the situation objectively. Over the next few weeks there will be many theories and stories of conspiracies to fill our in boxes and the mobile companies will make a fortune on SMS stories.  However people should take note of the comments made by the elections commissioner which should make all Sri Lankans think where...
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Why Sarath Fonseka will not be president

With the election fever in high gear the Colomboites are praying for yet another political saviour. Many are confident of a regime change and some of us in the background who are realistic can’t help but smile. After many elections this year I haven’t got a vote which leaves me an unbiased observer to speak only of facts which I base my OWN opinion on. Yes I know a few people who haven’t got...
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Sri Lanka takes number 1 in NY times

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/10/travel/10places.html It is indeed nice to see our country being featured in the top spot of the 30 places recommended to visit in 2010 by the New York times. For a quarter century, Sri Lanka seems to have been plagued by misfortune, including a brutal civil war between the Sinhalese majority and Tamil minority. But the conflict finally ended last May, ushering in...
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Dot the Rot

by Deepak Sharma at Majestic City It was Thursday December 10, the road leading to the Majestic City car park was congested and I thought that the global recession was over, they were fighting to get into Majestic City to spend their notes with Mahinda mama and the copy of the Iwo Jima monument, another original “apema ekak”. As I fought my way and reached within kissing distance of the...
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U.S. Report on Sri Lanka Urges New Approach

By LYDIA POLGREEN Published: December 6, 2009 Source : The New York Times NEW DELHI — A report on Sri Lanka to be released next week by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee urges a less confrontational approach to that nation, citing strategic American interests in the region. The report says that while the Sri Lankan government has been widely criticized for its handling of the war against the...
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Twice in my life

I was saddened to see the events which happened on Thursday night when some politically motivated fools was hooting at one of the greatest military commanders this country has produced. Has politics in this country stooped down to this level? I guess it was no surprise  it took place in Kelaniya. Is this what the leaders of this country induce the general public to do, mock military heroes who...
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Jaffna as I saw it

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We need quick fixes

To hell with long term policy and development I want my parippu and paang now and I want it cheap! Yes, Sri Lanka is recovering from a 30 year war and developing the north and east will ensure that we don’t screw the end game like the US does and keep doing. The south had the JVP and the north had the LTTE. Both preying on the hungry minds of the forgotten people whilst the western province enjoyed...
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Sri Lanka: Meeting the Western challenge

Although the war in Sri Lanka is now over, the battle for Sri Lanka’s future has only just begun. Notorious pro-LTTE lawyer Bruce Fein once told a conference by Max Foundation in Tamil Nadu in January this year that “We have the ears of Washington and National Press Club. The next Tamil Eelam war will be fought from the capitals of the western world under the leadership of Washington…….” Five...
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“Democracy is a device that ensures we shall be governed no better than we deserve” George Bernard Shaw Pic from SundayTimes.lk
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