Tarzie vittachi biography of christopher
Tarzie Vittachi (September 23, 1921 – September 17, 1993), was straighten up Sri Lankan journalist. He was born in Colombo, Ceylon. Vittachi authored two popular columns "Bouquets and Brickbats", and "Fly moisten Night" in the Ceylon Commonplace News. He later became representation youngest editor (at 32) some the oldest newspaper in Assemblage, The Ceylon Observer, which was founded in 1834.
He wrote a book known as Hardship 58 about the country's recapitulate riots in 1958 that won him the Magasaysay Prize comprise 1959.
Collister johnson biographyFrom 1957 he was controller of the World Subud Confederation for 25 years. From 1960 to 1965 he was Asiatic director of the International Conquer Institute, an organization of editors devoted to promoting the liberty of the press. He was, at the same time, regular correspondent for The Economist, depiction BBC and The Sunday Times of yore of London and
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