ISSN: 1391 - 0531
Sunday June 08, 2008
Vol. 42 - No 54
 
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Beside the Falls VERTISTMENTS
The thunder roars in my ears as I am bathed in a fine spray of water. I am beneath the arc of a rainbow, surrounded by an ethereal mist. As I raise my eyes to face the tremendous beauty and magnificence of the Niagara Falls, I hold my breath in awe. This indeed, is the moment of a lifetime. It's a beautiful spring day in May when we decide to drive down to see the Niagara Falls. Avoiding the busy highways.....
 
To spend or to save?
Are you in your twenties? Are you working in a job that doesn't pay you enough? Do you find yourself spending your entire salary on everything under the sun till you have to "borrow" money from your parents so you won't have to walk to work till the next pay packet arrives? Do you find yourself conveniently forgetting to pay them back? Then you're like many of us today: young and broke. Let's face it. It's a fact of life; unless of course you've got the no-questions-asked financial backing of your daddy's fat wallet.
 
Helping Unawatuna smile
If you know Timothy Seneviratne, you will know that he's a man who can really make things happen. If you know him, you will know that he's a man who has great ideas, and most importantly, the determination to see them through to fruition. And this is nothing if not a story about one man's determination. In December 2004, Timothy was one of the lucky few who survived the tsunami after having been on the beach in Unawatuna that fateful morning.
 

   
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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