Observer from A Black Sea Town
SEE https://youtu.be/O4d7YZ2KU-I?
Observer from A Black Sea Town
SEE https://youtu.be/O4d7YZ2KU-I?
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Shenali Waduge ** … with highlighting that is her hand
Sri Lanka’s Economy is sustained by Sinhala Taxpayers: Without them, Sri Lanka stops – thank Sinhalese without demanding separatism

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Chap I = Introduction: Specters of Treason …. (pp. 1-23) …. by Tobias Kelly and Sharika Thiranagama …. https://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctt3fj4qf.3
The English novelist E. M. Forster once wrote that “if I had to choose between betraying my country and betraying my friend I hope I should have the guts to betray my country” (1972, 66). Forster’s claim seems particularly provocative, given that it was written in 1939, on the eve of World War II, a time when accusations of treason could have deadly implications. Yet for Forster personal bonds of love and friendship were to take priority over the demands of state and nation. At a personal level, Forster’s claim should almost certainly be read in terms of the criminalization…
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Chamila Talagala in Facebook
They say Sri Lankans hate lawyers. But that hatred is not simple. It is older than the island’s courts, older even than the black coats and the Latin phrases. It is the bitterness people feel toward a world that has always spoken over them – a world where words, not justice, decide who wins.
From the beginning, law everywhere – in Rome, in London, in Colombo – was never the language of the common man. In Rome, the orators and jurists came from patrician families, educated in rhetoric, trained in the art of twisting reason into advantage. In Britain, law was a gentleman’s profession, spoken in Latin and Norman French long after the people had forgotten both tongues. It was exclusive by design – the law was not meant to be understood; it was meant to be obeyed.
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What are the potential economic and other benefits that would accrue to Sri Lanka if the ICC grants official recognition to DRS as an invention modelled on the foundational concept of ‘ Player Referral’ conceived by a Sri Lankan lawyer? …. See ….https://share.google/aimode/BlVquJxNsYWSjOEQ8

If the ICC officially recognizes Sri Lanka’s claim to the ‘player referral’ concept behind the Decision Review System (DRS), the country could see benefits like potential financial compensation through royalties, a boost in national pride and a stronger claim to intellectual property, and increased tourism and branding opportunities associated with the innovation.
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Fazli Sameer in his website where the title runs thus “The Girl on the Rooftop”
“Every day, around four, after a sweltering noon, I’d climb the narrow staircase to the rooftop of our building. It was a small square of cracked cement bordered by a low parapet wall, overlooking the haphazard sprawl of the Colombo neighborhood, a city breathing through clotheslines, antennas, and unfinished dreams. I carried my old workbook and a fountain pen with fading blue ink, hoping to wrestle meaning out of the ordinary.
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Item in The Economist, October 2025 ,… with highlights that are part of its presentation [ one sent to TPS by Nalin Gunasekera]

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Ricardo Rey in The Economist, 9 October 2025, where the title reads thus: “A new beginning for the Middle East?”
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ONE: TANIA VAN HEER in WEB ARCHIVE ……………………. https://web.archive.org/web/20091027100103/http://geocities.com/geetee/bios/vanheer.html
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Item in the DAILY MIRROR, October 2025
Akalanka Peiris, a Sri Lankan domiciled down under triumphed at the Australian National Short Course Swimming Championships 2025 and is likely to be the next big story of swimming in the island. In the process Peiris broke the Sri Lankan national record in the 100m Individual Medley with a time of 55.89 seconds, surpassing the previous record of 56.49 seconds.
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