Ceylankan - a melange of many minds
For an expatriate the Ceylankan publication which
comes all the way from Sydney, has many surprises. For one thing I
was under the impression that expatriates are people who are busy
making money all the time and as a result they have no time left to
'waste' on such cultural enterprises like producing entertaining,
informative and valuable journals like Ceylankan that is hard to put
away once you start on it.
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Exploiting weaknesses of the enemy
There is terrorism by the 'Talibans'. They were
built, financed, equipped and armed by the United States with the
assistance of the Pakistan government. The activities of all
governments who participated in this campaign to arm the Talibans
are set out in the book 'Unholy Wars' by John K. Cooley.
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The food crisis - a global threat
Just two years short of the turn of the 19th
century, a British clergyman and political economist, Thomas Malthus,
published an essay on the principles of population that has forever
altered the face of economics.
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