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“UNEVEN JUSTICE”, by Raj Rajaratnam – The Plot to Sink Galleon. Book Launch

“UNEVEN JUSTICE”, by Raj Rajaratnam – The Plot to Sink Galleon. Book Launch

“Truth will ultimately prevail, where there is pains to bring it to light “, President George Washington, Founding Father of the United States of America.

"UNEVEN JUSTICE", by Raj Rajaratnam - The Plot to Sink Galleon. Book Launch

 

 

“In the midst of a financial crisis that brought a multitrillion-dollar world economy to its knees,

these three institutions,(Department of Justice, FBI and the US attorney’s office New York), independently and collectively, targeted a tiny slice of the U.S. financial industry, hedge funds; honed in on a single hedge fund, Galleon; isolated only me, its CEO, who had recently become one of the few immigrants on Wall Street to be identified as a billionaire; and built a fabulous and intricate tale of “sex, drugs, and rock ‘n’ roll” to entertain the public and build their own reputations. Their two-year reality series was successful beyond measure”.

“I am choosing to publish the book for two specific reasons:

first, I want my peers, professionals who understand the nuances of managing money, to hear the facts of my case. I want them to judge me. It is my assertion that I was entrapped, framed, unlawfully wiretapped, surveilled, and then made to endure a brutal and very public media lynching.

Second, and more importantly, I want to begin a public discussion by creating awareness of how Certain corrupt prosecutors and FBI agents are allowed to get away with criminal behavior. There are no checks and balances in our justice system”.

“Finally, I want to say that despite what happened to me as a result of a corrupt prosecutor, I love this country just as much as I did before I went to prison. I feel truly blessed to be one of the 5 percent of the world population who live in America.” – Raj Rajaratnam.

A must read for all:

See below book launch details and copy of Preface:

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The inside story of a case that illustrates the horrific perils of unchecked prosecutorial overreach, written by the man who experienced it firsthand

"UNEVEN JUSTICE", by Raj Rajaratnam - The Plot to Sink Galleon. Book Launch

Raj Rajaratnam, the respected founder of the iconic hedge fund Galleon Group, which managed $7 billion and

employed 180 people in its heyday, chose to go to trial rather than concede to a false narrative concocted by

ambitious prosecutors looking for a scapegoat for the 2008 financial crisis. Naively perhaps, Rajaratnam had

expected to get a fair hearing in court. As an immigrant who had achieved tremendous success in his adopted

country, he trusted the system. He had not anticipated prosecutorial overreach—inspired by political ambition—FBI fabrications, judicial compliance, and lies told under oath by cooperating witnesses. In the end, Rajaratnam was

convicted and sentenced to eleven years in prison. He served seven and a half.

Meanwhile, not a single senior bank executive responsible for the financial crisis was even charged.

Uneven Justice is the story of his bewildering and confounding prosecution by forces who, quite frankly, were looking for bigger game. When Rajaratnam refused to support the narrative that would make that happen, he and

the Galleon Group became collateral damage.

A cautionary tale with implications for us all, Uneven Justice is both a riveting page-turner and an eye-opening

lesson in the vagaries of justice when an unscrupulous prosecutor is calling the shots.

All proceeds from sale of this book will be directed to charity.

 

Preface:

In October 2009, I was arrested and charged with insider trading. I chose to fight the charges

against me because I was innocent.

The prosecutors alleged that 0.01 percent of all my trades between 2005 and 2009 were illegal.

I understood that in the US, there is a 97 percent conviction rate (similar to China and Russia) and a punitive trial penalty for those who dare to go to trial. Empirical studies have shown that the trial penalty is just about double that handed to those who plead guilty. If a defendant agrees

to become a cooperating witness, helping the government with testimony—regardless of the truth—to convict another defendant, the cooperating witness gets a much-reduced sentence and in many cases, just parole.

I understood the stakes. I chose to go to trial. Why? It’s a question I’ve since been asked hundreds of times. Why? Why jeopardize everything? Because to my core, I believed I would get a fair hearing. And with a fair hearing and a rational exposition of the facts, the truth would have prevailed. Until my arrest, I had the highest regard for the Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). Until 2009, I believed that most Americans felt that way. Since then, of course, the American public has become jaded about the sanctity of these institutions due to multiple examples of overreach and excess. Certain DOJ and FBI sections operate, each attempting to further its own agenda, with no regard for Constitutional checks and balances. The terms “fake news,” the “Dark State” are now bandied about with almost wild abandon, humor, and satire. The public now assumes the existence of “fake news” alongside “authentic” news with little effort toward journalistic integrity.

During the time of my arrest and trial, information from the media, DOJ, and FBI was absorbed with unquestioned “Trust,” although some would argue that the Dark State had existed for many years. While I still believe that the vast majority of those who work for the DOJ and the FBI are people of integrity, this book is an attempt to shed light on the corrupt few who act with impunity and destroy lives and families to further their career ambitions. From the moment of my arrest, the narrative of my story was recast with a precise agenda shaped to direct public attention away from the stark horror of the 2007–2008 financial crisis while promoting media idolatry of the publicity-hungry and ambitious rookie U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara, who became a demigod, the “Sheriff of Wall Street” riding into battle against me, a villain relentlessly personified as evil incarnate on the front pages of every major newspaper

around the world. Wanton disregard for the law, acknowledged by the judge at my trial, allowed a corrupt element within the FBI, Agent BJ Kang, to falsify

documents leading to my arrest and falsify testimony leading to my conviction. I faced prosecutorial misconduct at its finest.

The overzealous media, feasting on a human story they could sell every day, also profoundly

prejudiced any hope of gathering an impartial jury by the time of the trial. These three institutions, ostensibly guardians of the public interest, charged with impartiality and integrity, bore down in a concerted campaign to make me the face of the financial crisis.

My arrest and subsequent trial, a two-year process, deflected attention from a glaring fact: not one major banker was held accountable for the 2008 global meltdown. No arrests. No searing prosecution. No jail time.In the midst of a financial crisis that brought a multitrillion-dollar world economy to its knees, these three institutions, independently and collectively, targeted a tiny slice of the U.S. financial

industry, hedge funds; honed in on a single hedge fund, Galleon; isolated only me, its CEO, who had recently become one of the few immigrants on Wall Street to be identified as a billionaire; and built a fabulous and intricate tale of “sex, drugs, and rock ‘n’ roll” to entertain the public and build their own reputations. Their two-year reality series was successful beyond measure. Preet Bharara, then the US attorney for the Southern District of New York (SDNY), used my prosecution to launch an unprecedented press campaign to promote himself.

Bharara ran roughshod over the truth, standard DOJ protocols, and the office’s own dignity in his extraordinary zeal to convict me. Time Magazine put Bharara on its cover, their headline proclaiming “This Man Is Busting Wall St.” It was Preet’s finest moment. Bharara did not touch the real perpetrators of the 2008 financial crisis: Wall Street’s top bankers. In 2014, in a rare moment of sheepish public acknowledgement, both Bharara and the influential New York Magazine observed that the insider cases—“made our careers, but they (didn’t) change the world.”

Bharara’s impotent and poisoned approach to the non-prosecution of criminal activity on Wall Street—ranging from the mortgage bankers who precipitated the financial crisis (Goldman Sachs, Lehman Brothers), the money-laundering of drug cartels (HSBC), and the encouraging of

tax evasion by U.S. citizens (UBS, CSFB)—is now the defining legacy of his tenure. Each of these firms settled civil charges by paying billions of dollars in fines using shareholder money, but not one single person was criminally charged or individually fined. Every one of the insider trader prosecutions was criminal. The towering hypocrisy remains startling.

The prosecution under Bharara’s watch advanced a theory of trading to prosecute me and several others that the Appeals Court of the Second Circuit subsequently overruled, criticizing it for “doctrine novelty.” Soon after my trial in May 2011, then SEC Commissioner Mary Shapiro gloated that “the beauty of insider trading laws is the flexibility in interpreting them.”

The lead prosecutor in my case, Jonathan Streeter, said in December 2012, “Insider trading cases are confusing to investment professionals.” He went on to add, “There is incredible confusion on what is illegal and it’s a real problem. The law is very complicated and the lines are a bit

murky.” A U.S. attorney, the prosecution in my trial, and the head of the SEC all acknowledged their reservations about a “murky” set of laws but had no “murky” reservations using them liberally in my case and at my trial.

The FBI agent overseeing my case, Special Agent Kang, lied on his sworn affidavit to obtain wiretap authorization of my phone. Recognizing there had been government misconduct, Judge Richard Holwell, who presided over my trial case, issued a searing criticism of the wiretap

application used by Agent Kang, reprimanding him for “reckless disregard for the truth with respect to both probable cause and necessity.” The judge went on to add that “false and misleading statements and omissions pervaded the affidavit [submitted by Special Agent Kang]

so extensively that it was impossible for the authorizing judge to have the constitutionally required determination for the issuance of the wiretap…rather than provide a full and complete statement as required by the law, the wiretap affidavit made full and complete omissions and included literally false information.” Kang did not stop at blowing through truth on paper. He menaced and threatened my family and employees with prosecution, frightened away crucial defense witnesses, and routinely leaked false information to the media, churning up an unabated feeding frenzy that shredded me in the court of public opinion. Kang took his cues from the playbook of publicly reviled former FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover.

I was tried, convicted, and sentenced in the press even before I fully understood the charges against me. The atmosphere was so toxic that my lead counsel, veteran defense lawyer John Dowd, said “the prejudicial publicity orchestrated by the USA was so palpable in the courtroom…It was the most toxic atmosphere of any case I ever tried.”

My defense team led by John Dowd, along with expert testimony from a former SEC legal counsel, repeatedly highlighted that all the information discussed in the wiretaps was already in the public domain. Every bit of information was in the public domain. It did not matter. No

amount of truth could overcome the false testimony trained into the cooperating witnesses by Streeter, his team of prosecutors, and Bharara, who sat on the sidelines, waiting in eager anticipation for any opportunity for a press conference. Each of the cooperating witnesses had

committed his own set of crimes unrelated to Galleon. Yet each chose to testify against me as an opportunity to reduce their probable and respective sentences. That they were perjuring themselves was irrelevant; the government coerced them into an immediate mandate to take me

down. Even the government’s star witness, Anil Kumar, offered damning testimony under oath in my case only to recant the very same sworn testimony three years later during the trial of my brother. My brother was subsequently acquitted as a result of the revised and opposite version of Anil Kumar’s testimony. A few newspapers picked up on this gross disparity, but that was the extent of the reaction—the courts rejected our attempts at a formal hearing. The fact of perjury had no

consequence. The cycle was vicious. “Innocent until proven guilty,” the cornerstone philosophy of the American judicial system, was proving to be a farce. I was convicted by a jury, sentenced to eleven years in jail, and paid fines of over $150 million.

The irony is that even in setting the fines, the prosecutors working in tandem with the media kept up the unceasing drumbeat of punishment for the financial crisis. Never mind that I did not personally make any money from the alleged trades. And never mind that not one single investor sued me. Galleon went through an orderly process of closing down the firm and returned all investor funds including a gain of 22 percent. Not a single investor lost money. Most important to me, personally, was that not one single investor sued me.

In July 2019, I was released after serving seven and a half years of my eleven-year sentence under the First Step Act.

I wrote this book entirely in prison and by hand. I began by writing about an hour a day. Soon that increased to two hours. Then three. I am choosing to publish the book for two specific reasons: first, I want my peers, professionals who understand the nuances of managing money, to

hear the facts of my case. I want them to judge me. It is my assertion that I was entrapped, framed, unlawfully wiretapped, surveilled, and then made to endure a brutal and very public media lynching.

Second, and more importantly, I want to begin a public discussion by creating awareness of how certain corrupt prosecutors and FBI agents are allowed to get away with criminal behavior. There are no checks and balances in our justice system. Recently there has been a lot of discussion as to whether the president should be above the law. The president is so closely scrutinized that doing anything against the law would ring alarms bells the world over. Instead, my assertion is that the focus should be on the corruption within the American judicial system, on a handful of corrupt U.S. attorneys who live their lives exempt from the law by which they control the lives of others and the rest of the country. In this book, I will show how ambitious prosecutors actively take advantage of murky laws and coerce testimony from government witnesses to obtain wrongful convictions. Winning at all costs, regardless of the truth, appears at every level to be an operative mantra. I realize there is only one book I can write to set the record straight. This is it.

My story is also about greed. In all its forms, greed boils down to avarice, hunger, power, money, ambition. All of these are readily available and identifiable in the financial industry, by definition. In fact, I would say that in the financial industry, greed is effectively a cliché with fear

being on the flip side of a pair trade. Fear and greed are easy to communicate, and the media homes in on these aspects of Wall Street. But what I would like to do in this book is to home in on the excess and greed in the judicial system. Ambition in the judicial system also translates to

power and money, a far more insidious and dangerous consequence to society because it goes unchecked. After I was convicted, the press had a field day speculating whether the new sheriff of Wall Street, Preet Bharara, was actually in line to succeed Eric Holder as the next U.S.

attorney general when Holder stepped down. Although Bharara was at first coy about his intentions, he eventually made clear his goal to secure the job based on his work prosecuting Wall Street. He may have wanted the job but did not get it. 

The same ambitions were true for the three government prosecutors in my case—all three left government shortly after closing out my case for higher-paying jobs as partners in leading law firms. They and their new employers spent considerable effort drumming up business on the heels of the skills honed during their time as former prosecutors to future defendants accused of insider trading. They had no problem making the transition from denouncing apparent “greed” in the financial markets to defending that same greed, switching sides in an effective demonstration of greed. As partners at leading law firms, they would be highly compensated. The “protectors from greed” sold themselves to the highest bidder, all under the trusting gaze of an unaware public. The door meant to separate and maintain a balance between the public and the private sectors revolves efficiently and profitably.

It is important to understand context of the time and the prevailing mood of the country in October of 2009, when I was arrested. In 2008, we had seen the near collapse of the financial system and the wiping out of trillions of dollars of home equity and life savings of the American middle class. The government was forced to bail out the major banks. An estimate $7 trillion in U.S. household assets were wiped out. The public was clamoring for blood and there was no

blood forthcoming. From anywhere. I had nothing to do with the housing crisis. I was an easy target for politicians, for prosecutors, for pundits, and for Bharara, who had just been handed leadership of the Southern District of NY, including a mandate for bringing Wall Street under control. I was a successful and expendable hedge fund manager who employed just 250 people. We obtained an overwhelming amount of information on a daily basis and my trading was 100 percent consistent with the written recommendations of my analysts. In all cases, I had a preexisting position in the stock before allegedly receiving the “tip.” In 2009 and even today, insider trading laws are murky at best and often (intentionally) misinterpreted by prosecutors. The government painted our systematic, well-researched investing as being criminal. Theirs was an overreach of enormous proportions to show that Wall Street fat cats were being brought to justice. If I am guilty, then the entire investment business should be declared illegal.

As the Wall Street Journal noted insightfully,

“Under standard rhetoric, the public is somehow cheated by all this, but the standard rhetoric is nonsense. The public isn’t damaged because another party wants to sell or buy (and most hedge funds strive to make sure their trading doesn’t affect prices anyway). But a cynic might note one thing: insider trading law provides a bottomless reservoir of (supposed) financial ‘crime’ for Washington to investigate whenever it needs a Wall Street prosecution to flounce in front of the press.” 1

As a child, having gone to boarding school in a foreign country at the age of eleven, I learned quickly and early to be a fighter, a scrapper. This is a blessing and a curse. Over the years, I have learned that you don’t always have to fight. The kindness of many people has defanged and

disarmed me to a large extent. However, when people try to take advantage of me, I have to respond. I don’t back down. And I am fortunate to have been blessed with the mental fortitude and financial resources to fight for my innocence. Too many people do not have these things. They plead guilty to indictments they cannot challenge. In my experience, about 10 percent of the inmates at the prison in which I spent seven and a half years were innocent.

When I was researching the Justice Department while in prison, I came across a paragraph that struck a chord in me. Unfortunately, I did not write down the name of the author or the source. “Criminal punishment is the greatest power that governments use and wield against their own

people. When employed justly and appropriately, it is vital to any safe and productive society. But when employed aggressively based on vague laws and personal agendas the criminal justice system unnecessarily destroys lives, livelihoods, and families.”

Oddly, my experience of the law has left me without rage or a sense of victim hood. Although I would never say I am grateful for the experience, I can say with confidence that I like myself better because of it. When I finally broke

through the wall of despair, I realized I had gained a

sense of peace and awareness that had opened me up and cracked me free. I realized how incredibly strong the human mind is and that nothing can beat a person who refuses to be beaten.

Finally, I want to say that despite what happened to me as a result of a corrupt prosecutor, I love this country just as much as I did before I went to prison. I feel truly blessed to be one of the 5 percent of the world population who live in America. I do not see people lined up to immigrate to China, Russia, or Japan, for example.

As I reflect on my circumstances and my past, I’m confident that if God had arrived at my doorstep—with a crystal ball—when I was eleven and told me, “Raj, I will give you the wife and children you see here, these friends, ensure that both your parents live long and happy lives, and give you also the ability to help the less fortunate, but you need to sacrifice about seven years of your life,” I would have taken that deal in a New York second.

I feel very fortunate.

I am very fortunate.

Raj Rajaratnam

February 2021

1 “Is Title III Dead? The Future of Wiretap Challenges in the Wake of Rajaratnam,” The

Champion NACDL, September/October 2013

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JAPCHAI (Korean Noodle Speciality)

Ingredients

4 cooked potions of dangmeon cooked sweet potato starch noodles

1 Carrot, peeled and julienned

1/2 Onion, cut into 1/4″ slices

2 cups oyster mushrooms, cut into bitesized pieces

1 1/2 TBSP white granulated sugar

3 TBSP Soya Sauce

2 tspn.vegetable oil

 Pinch of Black Pepper (optional)

1 tspn. roasted Sesame seeds (optional)

 

STEP 1

If Danmyeon noodles are long, carefully cut

the noodles with scissors to make them fit

the diameter of the diameter of the inner pot.

Lay the noodles in a criss-cross pattern to prevent

clumping.

STEP 2

Lay the Carrots, Onions and mushrooms on top

of noodles.

STEP 3.

In a small bowl, whisk sugar, soy sauce, vegetable oil,

and 3/4 cup of water until well combined.

Drizzle liquid over the vegetables and noodles.

 

These quantities are sufficient to serve four or you

can serve it as a side dish. I once served it with a 

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can even put some sauteed Shrimp in a little Chilli

Sauce (not too much) or just drizzle with a spoon on

top of the whole dish.

Should you have any questions or requests, please

email me and I will be happy to help you.

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I am answering the first question which you will send. 

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Dylan Keshawn Samarasena, son of Andy and Shyama Samarasena of Santa Barbara, Ca. married Kaushalya Gajaweera, daughter of Devapriya and Samantha Gajaweera. The Poruwa ceremony was held at the Doubletree Hilton in Monrovia, Ca. The ceremony was directed by Prassanna Yamasinghe. The reception was in Glendale, Ca. nl

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The 2022 Mercedes Benz S680 Maybach

(Coming to a dealer near you)

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Jayam’s Choice

“Strangers in the Night”

Frank Sinatra

 

SriLankan Airlines Wins Title

at PATA Gold Awards 2021 Again

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SriLankan Airlines, continuing to reaffirm the universal appeal of its marketing communication content, won a Gold award for its campaign ‘#SriLankanPromises’ in the category ‘Marketing-Carrier’ at the Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) Gold Awards 2021. This year’s virtual Award ceremony crowned 20 Gold Award winners and two Grand Title winners out of 113 entries submitted by travel and tourism organizations and individuals worldwide, adjudged by a panel of 18 industry experts.

 

Yohani’s Haal Massa –

Over One Million Views on Youtube

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Aircraft Supercarrier HMS Queen Elizabeth

The fleet flagship of the Royal Navy

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Sailing majestically with a stunning displacement of 65,000 tonnes is the aircraft supercarrier the HMS Queen Elizabeth. Presently on duty in the Pacific Ocean, she is basically a floating military base with the capacity to carry 70 aircraft. Her massive flight deck covers four acres. The warship has 17 decks (levels) which gives us an understanding of how massive this vessel really is. She can reach speeds in excess of 25 knots per hour.The aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth (pennant number RO8) is named in honour of another British vessel that first saw action in World War I. The new ship bears the same Tudor rose crest. The Air Wing onboard consists of the F-35B Lightning multirole fighter which is the world’s first fifth generation fighter jet.

 

The first Food Truck in Southern California

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Mani a Sri Lankan Chef (Mani Catering), noticed a lack of authentic Sri Lankan food in Los Angeles. It inspired him and his family to begin his dream of starting a catering service. Mani and his family worked hard and Mani’s Catering Services is now well known for their tasty food, fabulous services, catering for parties, weddings and other entertaining needs both out of State and overseas. He even caters to out of state functions and air-lifts overnight frozen food, overseas as well. His newest venture is the Food Truck and here is a picture of him in front of it. This is wonderful for a family outing and greatly appreciated by the community. He has achieved another milestone and delivers to your home! Well done to you and your family. Mani has eventually fulfilled his dream of having the food of Sri Lanka fabulously cooked with the freshest ingredients so readily available. I have great pleasure in wishing him and his family “Jayawewa.” – Roma de Zoysa

 

 

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Exploring Oil, Gas in Mannar Basin 

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Power Minister Udaya Gammanpila said,.“”Bell Geospace, the world renowned geophysical exploration company for oil and gas exploration in the Mannar and Cauvery basins, has also brought in its exploration aircraft and is currently in the process of gathering data for investors. Sri Lanka will not spend any money on this survey. The company sells the data to investors and returns part of the profits to Sri Lanka,” the Minister said. He said that as there are no Sri Lankan businessmen to explore for oil and gas in Sri Lanka, he is expecting to visit the United Arab Emirates, Iran, India, Abu Dhabi and the United States in the next few months in search of such investors.

 

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The Gateway to South Asia

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Alkamalee Jabbar

to Run For City Council in Anaheim, Ca.

I’m excited to announce my candidacy for Anaheim City Council District 3. Anaheim unlocked the doors of opportunity for my family and me to prosper. I want to work with you to create a better future for Anaheim. Join our campaign today! – Alkamalee Jabbar

 

Sri Lanka Flag at Pepperdine University

in Malibu, Ca.

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For the 14th consecutive year, Pepperdine University is commemorating the lives lost in the terror attacks on September 11, 2001, with the Waves of Flags display at Alumni Park on the Malibu campus. Nearly 3,000 flags will fly along Pacific Coast Highway and Malibu Canyon Road—one for each innocent victim, including a national flag for each foreign country that lost a citizen in the attack, here we see our Sri Lankan flag honoring one of our fallen countrymen.  The flags will be on display for public viewing from September 9, to Saturday, September 25, 2021. 

 

Sri Lankan Woman Elected 

to Norwegian Parliament

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Sri Lankan born Kamzy Gunaratnam has been elected a member of the Norwegian Parliament. Gunaratnam was elected to Parliament from the Labour Party. Gunaratnam was born in Sri Lanka and came to Norway as a refugee when she was three years old. Gunaratnam was elected as a representative to Oslo City Council for the first time in 2007.

 

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Foundation of Goodness

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Kaleidoscope With Savithri Rodrigo

September 24th, 2021

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Obituaries – Sad News

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Lakshman Ratnapala (82)

Passed away following a brief illness related to Parkinson’s disease, on September 8, 2021, Lakshman was the first Asian President and CEO of the Pacific Asia Travel Association, He is survived by his wife Barbara (nee Van Cuylenberg) A private cremation was held at the General Cemetery,​ Borella on 9th September, 2021.

 

 

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Delrine Ingram

Passed away in Australia. Wife of (late) Russel Ingram, mother of Russel (Rusty) (Australia), Sharon (United States) and Rory (Australia), mother-in-law of Sonia, Sajeev and Aloyna (Pinky), grandmother of Megan, Lachlan, Alexa, Alycia, Brianna and Sarina, daughter of (late) Andrew Perera and (late) Millicent Perera. Laid to rest on September 11, 2021.

 

Gratien Amirthanayagam – Beloved husband of late Soma,​ precious father of Pradeep,​ beloved father-in-law of Annamarie,​ much adored papa of Manik,​ Drushika and Sacha,​ dearly beloved brother of Annette Rambukwella,​ late Guy,​ late Savunthari Bastiampillai and of Rohini Xavier,​ son of the late Dr. G.A. Amirthanayagam and Mary Teresa Amirthanayagam. Was called to eternal rest on 3rd September 2021. Cremation took place at General Cemetery,​ Borella on 4th September 2021.

 

Sri Lankan Alan Western Sings at

Kedron Wavell Services Club

in Queensland, Australia

September 14th, 2021

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Recipes From Roma’s Kitchen

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Summer is over and Fall is just beginning. I am sharing a few of my favourite Punches for this time of year. One or the other always in a large jug in the Fridge. Cloves, Cinnamon and Nutmeg are used to flavor this spicy Mulled Wine. It makes an ideal drink for a party in the Fall and it is bound to warm everybody up.

 

Demerara Rum Punch

 

Ingredients

2/3 cup orange juice

2/3 cup pineapple juice

2/3 cup mango juice

1/2 cup water

1 cup dark rum

a shake of Angostura bitters

freshly grated nutmeg

2 Tablespoons raw sugar

1 small banana

1 large orange

Method

1.Pour the orange, pineapple and mango juices into

  a large Punch Bowl. Stir in the water.

2.Add the rum, Angostura bitters, nutmeg and sugar.

  Stir gently for a few minutes until the sugar has 

  dissolved.

3.Slice the banana and stir gently into the punch.

4.Slice the orange and add to the punch. Chill and

 serve with ice.

Mulled Wine

Ingredients

1 orange

4 tablespoons raw sugar

  grated nutmeg

2 cinnamon sticks, a few cloves

  plus extra for studding

2 tablespoons seedless raisins

5 tablespoons honey 

2 Clementines or Tangerines

6 1/4 cups inexpensive Claret

2 1/2 cups medium cider

1 1/4 cups orange juice

Method

1.With a sharp knife or rotary peeler, pare off a long strip

  of orange peel.

  1. Place the sugar, nutmeg, cinnamon, cloves, raisins, honey

  and peel in a large saucepan. Stud the clementines with

   cloves and add them to the pan. Add the Claret and heat

   gently until the sugar has dissolved. Pour in the cider and

   continue to gently heat the mulled wine. Do not boil.

  1. Add the orange juice to the pan and warm through. Remove the clementines and cinnamon sticks and strain the mulled wine into a warmed punch bowl or other serving bowl. Add the clove-studded clementines and serve hot in warmed glasses, or in glasses containing a small spoon (to prevent the glass breaking.)

Caribbean Cream Stout Punch

A well known” pick-me- up “that is popular all over the Caribbean.

          

Ingredients

  2 cups stout

  1 1/4 cups evaporated milk

  5 tablespoons condensed milk

  5 tablespoons sherry

  2 or 3 drops vanilla extract

  freshly grated nutmeg

Method

1.Mix together the stout, evaporated and condensed milks

  sherry and vanilla extract in a blender or food processor

  or food processor, or whisk together in a large bowl, until

  creamy.

2.Add a little grated nutmeg to the stout mixture and blend 

  or whisk again for a few minutes.

3.Chill for at least 45 minutes or until really cold before serving.

Please feel free to request any Recipe or anything

I may be able to help you with email me at

romadezoysa1@gmail.com

 

Operation Hope-With Charles Schokman

in Melbourne, Australia

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It is with great joy to announce that Operation Hope has taken a momentus step and merged with Compelled By Love. This means you now have the opportunity to partner with something even bigger, as we expand our reach to help more people, in more countries. Our values have always framed how we work and operate, and it is these values that have led us to make this exciting decision to merge with Compelled By Love. Change is not new for Operation Hope. We have had many organisational changes through the years including changing our name. However this change is the most significant.

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Celebratory Mass

Celebratory Mass

For Old Joe Mario Pieris

in Los Angeles, Ca.

Celebratory Mass For Old Joe Mario Pieris in Los Angeles, Ca.

A celebratory Mass in

Los Angeles, California on 

Saturday, September 18th 2021 

11:00am at St Bede’s Church,

215 Foothill Blvd, La Canada, CA 91011

The church has informed us that a face covering mask must be worn in Church at all times, for the safety and protection of all people regardless of the vaccination status, in accordance with mandates of the County of Los Angeles.

 

After the service, due to the County directives, instead of the planned gathering and the luncheon in the Church hall, all attendees will be provided with a take away package of short eats/iced coffee.

We expect all Joes to be there. 

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Mario Pieris (60) passed away peacefully in a Seattle, Washington hospital, on July 19th, 2021. Mario was one of the principal benefactors of the Old Joes’ Association and was an active participant in most OJAC events held in California. He was an excellent sportsman, and was a member of the Old Joes’ Rugby team that won the ‘sevens’ championship in 1991, and was a star performer many a time in the Old Joes’ cricket team, in the 80’s and the 90’s, and also captained the side in 1996. 

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We Will Never Forget”

National Day of Remembrance

September 11, 2021

President Congratulates

Sri Lanka Cricket Team

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President Gotabaya Rajapaksa yesterday congratulated the Sri Lanka cricket team for its performance in the series against South Africa which was played in Colombo.“A victorious comeback of Sri Lanka’s cricket team, scoring a series win against South Africa. Congrats and thanks to the team and coach for their commitment to a great performance that gave us so much to be proud of,” the President tweeted. Sri Lanka won the series against South Africa 2-1 and it was the first ODI series victory after 8 years. “What a gutsy performance and a massive victory for the new look Sri Lanka team! Brilliant to see the energy and enthusiasm of this young team. Congratulations to Dasun Shanaka and the entire squad including coach Mickey Arthur and support staff on the series victory!” Sports and Youth Minister Namal Rajapaksa tweeted.

China’s Sinopharm Group Contemplates Vaccine Plant in Sri Lanka

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Sinopharm Group of China, one of the leading COVID-19 vaccine manufacturers in the world, has once again expressed interest in setting up a vaccine refilling plant in Sri Lanka. This was disclosed when the Chairman of Sinopharm Group, Liu Jingzhen and the Senior Management Group met Ambassador to Sri Lanka in China, Dr Palitha Kohona on September 7. Sinopharm Group said that when a vaccine refilling plant is set up in Sri Lanka it can take advantage of Sri Lanka’s favourable trade access in the region and beyond and engage in exports as well. The Chairman said that Sinopharm will continue to collaborate with Sri Lanka and supply vaccines. Ambassador Dr Kohona also handed over a personal letter from President Gotabaya Rajapaksa to the Chairman appreciating the uninterrupted supply of Sinopharm vaccine to Sri Lanka. Ambassador Dr Kohona conveyed his appreciation, on behalf of the President and the Sri Lankan people, to the Government of China for supplying vaccines. The Ambassador also said that more than 10 million people in Sri Lanka have received their first dose of the Sinopharm vaccine.

Sri Lankan Cousins Get Together in Chatsworth, Ca.

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Cousins of connected families in California got together recently at the residence of Evelyn and Yusuf Bey in Chatsworth, Ca. Those represented were the Romesh and Suren Sagadavan family, the Nicole Lenander family, the Maria Berry family, the Aliki Djahanshahi family, the Dennis Andre Rutnam family, the Sheriene Bacon family, the Christopher Johns family, the Liza Majers family, James Rutnam, Andrew Johns. All children of Sri Lankan immigrants to the United States.

Sunil Perera – The Voice From Moratuwa that Reached the World

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Millions of Sri Lankans woke up on Monday morning to see the news alert text on their mobile phones, informing them about the demise of music legend Sunil Perera at the age of 68 after COVID-19 complications. For more than 50 years this amazing singer and musician rocked Sri Lanka with many pulsating super hits. He was known affectionately to all Sri Lankans as “Sunil Aiya”. Apart from his powerful voice projection, his down to earth ways and simplicity was the prime reason that he became so popular, and his death is mourned by the entire nation.

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‘Made in Sri Lanka’ Vehicles Unveiled

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The first Motorcycle and All-Terrain Vehicle (ATV), also known as a light utility vehicle, which utilize 35 per cent and 50 per cent locally manufactured parts respectively, and therefore considered as “Made in Sri Lanka” were unveiled on Tuesday with the participation of Youth and Sports, Development Coordination and Monitoring Minister and Digital Technology and Enterprise Development State Minister Namal Rajapaksa. These vehicles were manufactured by Senaro Motor Company (Pvt) Ltd.

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Former Cricket Captain Arjuna Ranatunga Hosted to Reception at Residence of Dr. Lakshman and Thusitha Makandura

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Sarah Makandura holds the medallion given to

Dr. Makandura by Arjuna Ranatunga. (Above) Arjuna Ranatunga receives the Legacy Award in recognition of 25 years, from Dr. Lakshman Makandura of Los Angeles.

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“Cricket administration needs to change for the betterment of cricket.” This was stated by Former Sri Lankan cricket Captain Arjuna Ranatunga at a reception to mark the 25th Anniversary of the World Cricket Championship. The event was organized by Dr. Lakshman and Thusitha Makandura at their home in Arcadia, Ca. Senior Sri Lankan cricket players, Dilhara Fernando, Pulasthi Gunaratne, Senaka Ekanayake, Jeevaka Weerasinghe, Dr. Lalith Chandradasa the Consul General of Sri Lanka, Dr. Sarath and Vajira Gunapala were also present at the occasion.

Hi!! MAGAZINE CELEBRATES ITS 100th ISSUE

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“True lovers of books say that there is nothing like holding the book in your hand. That is part of the reason that the hard copy of Hi!! is still very popular and loved by many. They love the luxury feel of the magazine as against something online. I remember when it was first published, many would not even believe that we printed it locally.”

Shyamalee Tudawe

 Editor-in-Chief

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Good Old Days in Hollywood (Circa 1965)

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Party at the residence of Rosy Weerasinghe in Hollywood, Ca. Indrani Wye, Rajah and Patsy Rutnam, Patrick Wye, Rosy, Chandran Rutnam, Iswari Camou and Jayam.

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Chandran Rutnam’s birthday dinner celebrated at the Playboy Club in Hollywood in December 1966. Also in photo

 

are Francis Ford Coppola (Godfather), Tony Bill (The Sting),

Rosy Weerasinghe, Judith Rutnam, Bill Bowers and Christine de Souza and the Playboy bunny!

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James Koch Breaks Into

the Top Ten Music Charts

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Great News for Actor/Singer James Koch as he breaks into the Downloading Charts at No 2 & the Streaming Charts at No 3 throughout the Southern Hemisphere with his song I’M RUNNIN from the Hollywood film ‘NIGHTWALK’ released worldwide by LIONSGATE FILMS. While playing a major supporting role to Mickey Rourke and Patrick Kilpatrick.

James is seen here rubbing shoulders with his co-star buddy Patrick Kilpatrick who incidentally is running for Governor of California on 14th September.

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‘Lagoon’ Restaurant’ of Cinnamon Grand Colombo Featured in “World’s 50 Best Restaurants”

The Lagoon’ restaurant at Cinnamon Grand Colombo was recently featured in the “World’s 50 best restaurants” a globally recognized restaurant listing program – for their rich ambience, diversity of freshest seafood and variety of culinary experiences.‘The Lagoon’ restaurant is popularly known among local and international guests as an exquisite dining venue that captures the essence of a lively atmosphere at seafood markets; as the restaurant lays out the freshest catch of the day, allowing customers to pick their favourite, and have the chefs prepare it in any culinary style of choice, right before their eyes.

Ambassador Rodney Perera is Now CEO of the Sri Lanka Foundation

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Dr. Walter Jayasinghe, Founder and the Board of the Sri Lanka Foundation have appointed the former Ambassador of Sri Lanka to the United States of America, Rodney Perera as the Chief Executive Officer of the Sri Lanka Foundation. Ambassador Perera joins the SLF with nearly four decades of professional education,global travel, speaking engagements, and delegations involving Sri Lanka and its relations with most nations the World.

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For Sale in Los Angeles

Invaluable Collection of Books about Ceylon

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A personal collection of rare books on CEYLON (not Sri Lanka) collected over 70 years by a prominent Sri Lankan in Los Angeles. Some were bought for over US$3000 each several years back. One leatherbound original personal catalog belonging to H.W. Cave himself. Two original CORDINERS books on Ceylon, not reprints or reproductions over 200 years old. ALL in excellent condition, and in one book cupboard kept away from sunlight and moisture. The collection was shipped from Sri Lanka to California. This is a valuable collection which must be sold in ENTIRETY and NOT by piece. US$20,000. No offers!

This collection is easily worth at least three times the asking price. For a full list of books Please call Jayam 626-335-7266

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Sri Lanka America Association of Las Vegas

Annual Session

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Sri Lanka America Association of Las Vegas on the successful occasion of their Annual Session of 2021. Sri Lanka America Association of Las Vegas was founded in 2017. This year’s annual session was held on August 22nd with legendary World Cup Cricket Captain, Arjuna Ranatunga and Consul General of Sri Lanka,

Dr. Lalith Chandradasa, being the chief guests.

District Court Judge Joe Hardy administered the oath and Sanje Sedera (president), Daya Gamage (secretary), Prageeth Perera (treasurer), were elected to serve in the key positions. Evenings entertainment was given by the

Sri Lankan community. Above is one of the many performers, Lala Ganewatte of Las Vegas, Nevada.

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Kaleidoscope With Savithri Rodrigo

September 10th, 2021

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We discuss investment opps, markets & the new colonialism, applaud Bocelli on the Rialto, husbands carrying wives, cardboard coffin travels, shipping firsts and Berlin’s Chitrasena spectacle.

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Dina Titus – We salute her awesome contribution in helping to increase the Moderna Vaccines from 600,000 to 1.5 million doses. She also helped to force USA to send much needed PPP to our beloved Sri Lanka!

Obituaries – Sad News

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Sunil Perera (68) Leader of the “Gypsies” band. Popular singer and composer, passed away on September 6th, 2021. Husband of Geetha, father of Sajith, Gayan, Rehana, and Manisha. Sunil was treated at a private hospital in Colombo and made a recovery from COVID-19. After a few weeks from complete recovery, on September 5th he was admitted to the ICU of a private hospital in Colombo due to severe COVID pneumonia. Sunil Perera and the Gypsies Band performed in Los Angeles for the first time at an event organized by the SLAASC, which was a tremendous success. They have since performed in Los Angeles many times.

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Nizar Haji Omar

Twelve years have passed since June 22, 2009 when we lost our dear friend Nizar Haji Omar to a massive heart attack. When I think about my time with Haji, it was like we lost him yesterday. On that fateful day, Haji and I had breakfast together at 22 Layards Road, as we often did. Tragically, he had fallen from the chair in his office and because the bales of cloth blocking the view into his office room, none of his office colleagues realised that he was experiencing a heart attack. Haji was the consummate gentleman and touched the hearts of so many. His wife Linda meant everything to him along with his two daughters, Ayesha and Nadia. I know he cultivated special relationships with so many individuals, mostly stemming from his rugby career at St. Peter’s, CR and FC and Sri Lanka. – Jehan CanagaRetna

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Eddie Wijesuriya passed away in Colombo recently. Father of Dulip, Deepika and Deepani. Funeral was in Colombo.

Bernard Bertus (82) passed away on August 2, 2021 in Melbourne Australia. Husband of Betsy (nee de Waas), father of Howard and Anthea. Funeral was in Melbourne.

Recipes From Roma’s Kitchen

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Fifteen Minute Fish Tacos

Ingredients

12 crisp taco shells

1 can (6 ounces) water- packed 

   white tuna, drained and flaked

1 can (19 0unces) Black beans OR  Chick

   Peas (my personal choice) well 

   drained, rinsed and drained very well.

1 cup chunky salsa

1 cup shredded sharp cheddar cheese

3 cups shredded romaine or iceberg lettuce

METHOD

1.Pre heat the oven to 400F.Arrange the taco

  shells in a single layer in a baking pan. Warm 

  the shells in the oven for 5 minutes.

2.Meanwhile in a medium bowl, combine the 

  beans,tuna,salsa, and 1/4 cup of the cheese.

  Add the lettuce and toss well.

3.Fill each warmed taco shell with some of the 

  tuna mixture. Top the filled tacos with the 

  remaining cheese and serve as a snack or a

  main dish.

Variations.

  *  For a change,fill the taco shells with shredded

   smoked turkey, chopped tomato, diced  chillies

   and shredded Monterey Jack cheese.

* Try them with steak strips, diced avocado and

    red onion,topped with sour cream.

Please feel free to email me with any requests and

any questions you may email me at romadezoysa1@gmail.com

This recipe is easy,quick and very tasty .Sprinkle a drizzle 

of spicy sauce or sprinkle a pinch of chilli powder. (NOT too

much!

 

Good News From Jayam September 1, 2021

Good News From Jayam – September 1, 2021 –  Reminder: piyali markalanda – lorraine liyanage – suntheralingam – isuru karunatillaka – virginia tehun

  jayam rutnam - elanka

 

Sri Lanka Foundation’s Virtual Sri Lanka Day Watched by Thousands Worldwide

Sri Lanka Foundation's Virtual Sri Lanka Day
Piyali Markalanda Daughter of Ananda and Kalyani Markalanda Beautiful Wedding at Golf Resort in Palos Verdes, Ca. (Photos by Moran Moran)
Happy 21st Birthday Isuru Karunatillaka San Fernando Valley, Ca. (Photos by Moran Moran)
Happy 21st Birthday Isuru Karunatillaka San Fernando Valley, Ca. (Photos by Moran Moran)
Happy 21st Birthday Isuru Karunatillaka San Fernando Valley, Ca. (Photos by Moran Moran)
Happy 21st Birthday Isuru Karunatillaka San Fernando Valley, Ca. (Photos by Moran Moran)

Jayam’s Choice
“Bye Bye Love” by the Everly Brothers
RIP to Don Everly who passed away on August 24th 2021

Beautiful Mahogany Table and Chairs
From Sri Lanka – For Sale in Los Angeles

Beautiful Mahogany Table and Chairs From Sri Lanka – For Sale in Los Angeles

Beautiful Solid Mahogany (hand carved) Round Dining Table with revolving center Lazy Susan and six carved chairs.,

Matching Mahogany Crockery Cabinet-all made in Sri Lanka and approx 40 years old. No nicks or scratches. Like New.

$2400 includes cabinet. (fixed price) no offers. This furniture is worth double. Call Jay 626-335-7266.

Cargills Pledges to Plant Trees in Colombo

Cargills (Ceylon) PLC launched the ‘Breath of Life’ campaign and pledged to plant as many trees as possible within Colombo and across the country. In line with this campaign, Cargills partnered with the Colombo Municipal Council, and undertook the planting of trees at Fort and Thimbirigasyaya recently.CMC Commissioner, Ms. Roshanie Dissanayake, patronised the event as its chief guest. The Road Development Authority (RDA) and the Forest Department also assisted in making this event a reality. Tree planting is one of the simplest and most effective ways to tackle climate change caused by greenhouse gases.

“Manike Mage Hithe”
by Yohani & Satheeshan
Nice Song in Sinhala

Sri Lankan Teenager Builds
Solar-Powered Tuk-Tuk from Scraps

Sri Lankan Teenager Builds solar power tuk tuk

A 15-year-old from Sri Lanka has spent his Covid lockdown building a solar-powered tuk-tuk. The best part is that Suntharalingam Piranawan used scraps for his homemade vehicle – and it works.

Lorraine Liyanage has been nominated for a Business Award in London UK

Lorraine Liyanage has been nominated for a Business Award in London UK

Lorraine Liyanage has been nominated for a Business Award in London UK and anyone around the world can vote our with just one click. let’s support of fellow Sri Lankan. Thank you! Lorraine Liyanage, owner of the SE22 Piano School in London UK has been nominated for a Covid-19 Business Resilience Award. Entry is easy with just one click for her business via this link:

https://southwarkawards.co.uk/categories/vote-covid-19-business-resilience-award/

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People Finding People

Looking for:

 Audrey and Gladwin Goonaratne

Pls contact jayam2424@yahoo.com

Cooking in the Villages of Sri Lanka
The Anagi Lipa

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The ubiquitous “Anagi Lipa” introduced in an earlier decade, during a similar hike in LPG prices is fortunately still very much in use in the rural areas. It has the proven advantage of much higher combustion efficiency and thus reduced need for fire wood, in comparison to the traditional three stone furnace. This well designed and proven model has the great advantage of feasibility of the manufacture by the village potter at a very nominal cost.

Thaminie Perera’s
“Green, Green Grass of Home”

Ajwad Shariz’s son Marries Dimanthi Deraniyagala in Harbor City, Ca.
(Photos by Moran Moran)

Ajwad Shariz's son Marries Dimanthi Deraniyagala in Harbor City, Ca.
Ajwad Shariz's son Marries Dimanthi Deraniyagala in Harbor City, Ca.

Virginia Tehun’s 60th Birthday
(Photos by Moran Moran)

Virginia Tehun's 60th Birthday
Virginia Tehun's 60th Birthday

7 Year Old Chess Player Chanumi Janulya
Honored by Foundation of Goodness

Congratulations to our beneficiary and Chess Player Chanumi Janulya, from the FOG Sports Academy, who was selected for the Under 7 Asian Schools Online Chess Championship in the Philippines! She was placed 35th in the overall competition after an excellent display of chess.

Kaleidoscope With Savithri Rodrigo
August 20th, 2021
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Here’s your happy dose this week with lifesaving inventions, Attenborough beetles, 200 dollar fries, Greta in Vogue, balancing acts, Bohemian art, corporate & market news & other titbits.

Roots of Paradise
Ancient Places in Sri Lanka

Obituaries – Sad News

Elvis “Ricky” Thurgood (62), died peacefully in Melbourne on August 20, 2021. He was born in Ceylon in 1958.

Thurgood’s parents spent the past four decades caring for the former jockey, who suffered a traumatic brain injury and extreme physical deficits in a 1980 fall at Caulfield. Thurgood rode 58 winners from 533 starts before tragedy struck in the Easter Cup at Caulfield when his mount Taras Regent sustained a fatal heart attack and collapsed. Thurgood is survived by his parents Noel and Doris, brother Derek and sister Debbie as well as immediate family Brian, Wendy, Andrew, Kellie and Vanessa.

Mangala Samaraweera (65) passed away while being treated for COVID-19. He was being treated at a private hospital and was transferred to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) where he was being treated until his demise. Mangala Samaraweera previously served as Finance and Foreign Affairs Minister. Samaraweera entered politics from the Sri Lanka Freedom Party as its chief organizer in Matara in 1983 and first entered the Parliament of Sri Lanka as a representative of the Matara District in 1989. He was appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs under President

Maithripala Sirisena.

I found Karma inexplicable that such an effective Politician was not only taken away prematurely, but we were also denied the right to pay our respects as well. In recent times, as Foreign Minister he ensured that our International relations were at their best ever. His period as Finance Minister saw us register with long overdue financial discipline, two consecutive years of primary revenue surpluses in 2017 and 18, for the first time after over fifty years . In a brief stint as Sports Minister he inspired Vijay Malalasekera’s Interim Committee to such an extent that we recorded our most successful years in International Cricket, with Integrity unquestioned ! Above all he was a very decent, humble, honest and civilised human being and was blessed in consequence with a Midas touch as his tenures will confirm. We can all stand proudly and say “ Here indeed was a true Statesman“. So Let us console ourselves that fate took him prematurely, to enable an early rebirth through his good Karma, and a path thereafter in Politics that will see him as the Head of State of a New Sri Lanka within forty years! A prosperous era when educated Parliamentarians will adorn that revered Institution, with Country,, ALL its people and self in that order as their priorities and a Parliament that will conduct its affairs with dignity making its people truly proud “Mangala” deserves that posthumous reward. In the Interim Dear Sir, Rest in Peace!

“ A Grateful Citizen “

MEMORIAL-SERVICE-Mario-Pieris

MEMORIAL SERVICE – Mario Pieris

A celebratory Mass will be held in 

Seattle, Washington on 

Saturday, September 4th 2021 

12:00pm (Noon) at St. Francis of Asissi Church, 15236 21st Ave SW, Burien, WA 98166. 

A celebratory Mass in

Los Angeles, California on 

Saturday, September 18th 2021 

11:00am at St Bede’s Church,

215 Foothill Blvd, La Canada, CA 91011 

 

After Mass, we will be gathering to share some of our favorite memories, our stories, to laugh, to cry, and remember a wonderful friend, one of the principal OJAC benefactors, and a true-blue Josephian who is greatly missed, with a reception at St Bede’s Church hall.

We expect all Joes to be there. 

OJAC

How to Cook Crab Curry By the Famous Roma (Roma de Zoysa is the daughter of former Finance Minister Stanley de Zoysa and Dora de Zoysa who has written many cookbooks) (Please click on arrow)

Recipes From Roma’s Kitchen

Recipes-From-Romas-Kitchen-1

Pineapple-Orange Sangria

Ingredients

1 750-ml bottle dry Riesling

6 fl.oz. (3/4cup) peach vodka

  preferably Ciroc

6fl.oz. (3/4 cup) canned pineapple

  juice

1/2 cup agave nectar, light or amber

1 small navel orange, quartered lengthwise

  and thinly sliced

1 cup bite-size pieces fresh pineapple

 

Method

In a 2 1/2 to 3 quart pitcher, stir the wine,

vodka, pineapple juice, and agave nectar

until well mixed. Add the fruit and then 

refrigerate for at least 2 hours and upto

24 hours.

Serve over ice, garnished with the fruit.

Top each glass with a splash of Club Soda.

 

Yields about 8 cups; serves 8 to 10

Summer is here and this is an ideal

Cocktail for a crowd to start parties

off right with a pitcher of versatile

Sangria.

Please email me with any questions or

requests.

romadezoysa1@gmail.com

i love sri lanka

Support the Sri Lanka Medical Fraternity

Support the Sri Lanka Medical Fraternity to Fight Covid 19 in Sri Lanka

Support the Sri Lanka Medical Fraternity to Fight Covid 19 in Sri Lanka

Dear Fellow Americans of Lankan Heritage

The “Tear drop” island of Sri Lanka is in tears with “Delta Variant” bleeding its heart very badly. Every 10 minutes a precious heart beat stops! The Country needs Oxygen today very badly. Oxygen Concentrator Machines can make Oxygen to be given to all patients who “Throng” hospitals today. Each unit can fill O2 cylinders in rural hospitals, thus reducing the transport of empty cylinders to Colombo for refilling.

The Cost of a Machine is said to be around $900 (Service agreement and installing in place). We have around 20 prominent  Sri Lankan Associations/OBU’s/Organizations in Southern California. If we all, get together as One Sri Lankan family (Eka Mavakage Du Daruwo) we could quite easily send 100 Oxygen Concentrators to Sri Lanka!

The Sri Lanka Foundation and SLAMANA (Medical Fraternity of North America) have sent container loads of Medical equipment to Sri Lanka and have responsible people on the ground to manage the distribution according to the need of Hospitals. We call upon the Sri Lanka Foundation under the leadership of Dr Walter Jayasinghe, to manage the logistics in sending and distributing the life giving Machines to Sri Lanka. 

We, appeal to all associations in Southern California to consider this urgent request with compassion and activate the esteemed membership of each organization to give unconditionally towards this worthy cause. Please be kind enough to write checks/transfer through Zelle in favor of Sri Lanka Foundation (Ingrid@srilankafoundation.org). We assure,  a “Tax exemption certificate” will be given by SLF to all donations given in their name.                

Let’s get-together, with a positive mindset in getting at least 5 units per Organization (5x 900 = $4,500.00). This Unit has been chosen in consultation with Dr Deepthi Jayasekera who is a Specialist Virologist living among us in Los Angeles.            

Let’s “Tap” the pocket to relieve a “Beat” of a Heart!

Regards,

Dushantha Kurera – 0n behalf of

Sri Lanka@Heart-Organization of California    

 

(Lucky Rajasinghe, Rakshita Dissanayake, Samantha Kurera, Keshini Wijegunaratne, Rohan Sourjah, Viraj De Silva, Sarath Sarathchandra, Daya Gamage, Sanje Sedera, Roshan Silva,  Dr Lasika Seneviratne, Pradeep Gunaratne, Rahim Mantara, Ananda Makalanda, K. Gunasena, Ajantha Suramya, Roshan Serasinhe, , Malraj De Silva, Sam Fernando, D. Kuruppu, S. Nethisinghe, Dr Sarath Gunatilleke, Dr Deepthi Jayasekera, Dushantha Kurera, Jayam Rutnam)  

The Beautiful Tintagel of Rosmead Place

The Beautiful Tintagel of Rosmead Place

The Beautiful Tintagel of Rosmead Place
When someone hears of Colombo 7, or Cinnamon Gardens, they will no doubt recollect that it is an area inhabited by affluent people. This unique house is known as the house where the fourth Prime Minister of Sri Lanka, the slain Solomon West Ridgeway Dias Bandaranaike and his family lived. SWRD was assasinated in this house. The house has long been known as “Tintagel” or “Rosmead House”. In 2005, it was leased to a well-known businessman and is today operated as a tourist hotel providing accommodation and food for local and foreign tourists.
 
 

Thala (Rhythm) – Drums and Dances

of Sri Lanka – This is beautiful!

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