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- Mind your (own) English accent - The facts and myths - Part 1
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- Manipulation of media in the marketing society
- Vinitha Vs Nimmi
- The Law: Roman-Dutch mismatch in Sinhala Buddhist society
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Popular politics posts
Cricket world cup 2011 – The inside games
27 Feb 2011
The Sri Lankan nation is heated with cricket fever. Cricket is lovely game by its own. However while cricket is played on the field so many teams are playing in media, business and political filed as well. This is an attempt to analyze these inside games.
Read more...Why Ceylinco insurance is promoting vehicle accidents? - Insight story
19 Feb 2011
Insurance industry is based on fear of people just like terrorism. It says that “One man's problem is another man's business opportunity”. If there are no road accidents in Sri Lanka, vehicle insurance industry is going to collapse. Cunning and shrewd Ceylinco Insurance company knows this fact more than anyone else. That is why they have invested millions of money in advertising to promote road accidents in Sri Lanka.
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