Source:Island Although several Australian states, and cities, did experience prolonged lockdowns, and curfews, as well, especially Victoria, the strict rules, and regulations, that were enforced, seem to have given Australians a little bit of breathing space, at this point in time. Realising the gravity of this Coronavirus pandemic, most of ...

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  Don McLean released his debut album, Tapestry, at the dawn of the 1970s when the hangover haze of the 1960s still lingered strongly in the air. McLean specialized in that netherworld between ’60s coffeehouse folk and ’70s introspection, navigating the distance between confessional singer/songwriter and MOR pop. He’d never abandon this aesthetic, crafting a ...

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Source:Dailymirror The funeral of the late Dunstan Jayasuriya, father of former Sri Lanka Cricket Captain will take place at the General Cemetry Matara at 4pm today (14). The  late Mr Jayasuriya was 86 years at the time of his demise. He was a retired Health Service officer. He leave behind ...

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] Leaders must be readers. We must learn from the experiences of others. We must be challenged. We must exercise our brains. We must prepare ourselves for the things we’ll only be able to experience once, by learning from the experiences of others. It’s not just the best way, it’s the ...

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A most wonderful memory, for a certain Supply Assistant (E635), who served his Country in what was termed “The Senior Force”, firstly under a British Commodore, Paul Chavasse, and later, under Commodore Royce De Mel, who was then promoted to Rear Admiral in 1959.       This writer just ...

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