“Feed a Child, Build a Future” – A bold statement undertaking by the Colombo Expats Cultural Association during the need of hour came with a lot of determination and vision. CECA, which is group of Expats Community in Sri Lanka comprising of Indian, Bangladeshi, Nepali nationality as well as Sri Lankans, immediately stood up to.
they re the ones that kind of drive the dialogue. larry: is this better or worse than, say the edward r. murrow days? truth, because we get more information now i don t know how old you think i am. larry: you don t know edward r. murrow? i know him. i know of him. i ve seen him on cinema-scopes. i do know this. we have a false sense of nostalgia about the country that was. it feels like the right wants to take us back to a time in america that never really existed and left wants us to advance to a utopian environment where no one can say anything about anybody. it would be sort of this weird, you know, where we re all just worried about the fragility of stepping on each other s toes. larry: where s the middle in all this? the middle is at the saniralo restore sanity, larry. which camera. edward r. murrow. how does this compare to
it s a larry: what happens to the rest of us? well, they assume that we re busy. and they assume that we re not going to notice. that they will their shenanigans will occur in a kind of haze. that s why it s important to have a media that s tenaciously clarifying these issues for people, as it does so well. larry: you don t think we do well? oh, the worst. not you. you re great. larry: you talking about the the media in general. you said it yourself. it is it s focused on conflict. it s focused on create be drama and a false sense of urgency. for better or worse, the 24 hour networks are now the leading light of our information age. they re the ones that kind of drive the dialogue. larry: is this better or worse than, say the edward r. murrow days? truth, because we get more information now i don t know how old you think i am. larry: you don t know edward r. murrow? i know him. i know of him. i ve seen him on cinema-scopes.
it s focused on creating drama and a false sense of urgency. for better or worse, the 24-hour networks are now the leading light of our information age. they re the ones that kind of drive the dialogue. larry: is this better or worse than, say, the edward r. murrow days? truth, because we get more information now i don t know how old you think i am. larry: you don t know edward r. murrow? i know him. i know of him. i ve seen him on cinema-scopes. i do know this. we have a false sense of nostalgia about the country that was. it feels like the right wants to take us back to a time in america that never really existed and left wants us to advance to a utopian environment where no one can say anything about anybody. it would be sort of this weird, you know, where we re all just worried about the fragility of stepping on each other s toes. larry: where s the middle in all this? the middle is at the rally to restore sanity, larry.