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A comprehensive list of newspapers and magazines published in Sri Lanka, with information on language, frequency, publisher, circulation and website. Includes general newspapers, special interest newspapers and magazines, and regional news magazines.
Eighty Years of Broadcasting in Sri Lanka; Reference to Bob Harvie commentating in the Bradby Shield match of 1970 – The Nation newspaper, Sri Lanka; Bob Harvie no More, Daily Mirror – Sri Lanka; In fond and loving memory of the late Bob Harvie – Sunday Times, Sri Lanka; Obituary on Bob Harvie – Daily News, Sri Lanka; Obituary on Bob ...
The Nation is a weekly English-language newspaper in Sri Lanka. It is published on every Sunday, by Rivira Media Corporation (Pvt) Ltd. A sister newspaper of Rivira, The Nation was established in 2006. It has a circulation of 132,000 per issue and an estimated readership of 662,000 by 2012.
[13] [14] During his tenure as Sri Lanka cricket vice president, he made tour arrangements for the players such as conducting training sessions. He also hired former English cricketer Ted Dexter as a professional advisor to the Sri Lankan cricket team for the historic one-off test match against England at Lord's in 1984. [ 12 ]
Gamini Dissanayake was a Sri Lankan politician, lawyer and leader of the UNP. He was assassinated by the LTTE in 1994 while campaigning for the presidential election.
Daily Mirror is an English-language daily newspaper published in Colombo by Wijeya Newspapers. It covers various topics such as business, life, women and junior issues, and has a Sunday edition and a financial supplement.
[7] [1] Balasingham's health meant he couldn't stay in the Vanni long but nevertheless he led the LTTE delegation at Norwegian mediated peace talks with the Sri Lankan government in Thailand, Norway, Germany, Japan and Switzerland. [7] [1] The peace talks failed and as the situation in Sri Lanka deteriorated so did Balasingham's health.
The Rajapaksa family is a powerful and influential political family in Sri Lanka, with several members holding senior positions in the government. Mahinda Rajapaksa, the former president, is the patriarch of the family, and his brothers Gotabaya, Basil and Chamal have also been involved in politics.