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Sports Jamaica (Free subscription) | yesterday
JAMAICA AND Trinidad and Tobago are expressing cautious confidence as they prepare for the final
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Trinidad Express (Free subscription) | yesterday
The Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee (T&TOC), in collaboration with the Art Society of Trinidad and Tobago (ASTT) and the National Library and Information System Authority (NALIS), is staging an Olympic art competition for children and young adults between the ages of six and 19. The Children's Art Competition - sponsored by Guardian Life of the Caribbean - is part of the T&TOC's Shape Your Life...
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Trinidad Express (Free subscription) | yesterday
...six sent homeRoger Seepersad rseepersad@trinidadexpress.com Friday, July 25th 2008"It is very disappointing." This was the comment made by Trinidad and Tobago Cricket Board (TTCB) CEO Forbes Persaud who issued a statement yesterday that members of the national Under-19 team were "In breach of team protocol" and were subsequently replaced with members of the successful Under-17 team that won the...
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Trinidad Express (Free subscription) | yesterday
Costa Rica secure Under-17 Women's World Cup berth-Ian Prescott Friday, July 25th 2008After beating out Trinidad and Tobago for a semi-final spot on goal difference, Costa Rica have advanced to the final of the CONCACAF Women's Under-17 Championship. The Costa Ricans became the first team from this region to qualify for the FIFA Under-17 Women's World Cup thanks to their 2-0 defeat of Canada at the...
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Trinidad Express (Free subscription) | yesterday
Riteish Deshmukh opened the show with some routines from his films Cash and De Tali. He was graciously received by the audience but the cheers seemed reserved for the veteran performers. Moments later the spotlight fell on the bubbly Preity Zinta. Seated on a golden throne and dressed in the style of one attending a masquerade ball, the smiling Zinta had the packed VVIP section screaming. As the track...
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Trinidad Express (Free subscription) | yesterday
There is a lot wrong with the functioning of Parliament as an institution that is supposed to uphold the principles of democracy, but I never cease to be amazed at the extent to which these principles are breached within those very same hallowed chambers. The issues surrounding Basdeo Panday's banishment from Parliament were grounded in trivia leading to Panday, dramatist that he is and with little...
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Trinidad Express (Free subscription) | yesterday
What emergency'Friday, July 25th 2008One day recently, around 9.15 a.m., I contacted the emergency ambulance service at 811 for a colleague. My office is in St James. After giving the details, I was advised that the ambulance was on its way. After approximately 20 minutes and with no improvement noted, I called again and was advised that the ambulance was on its way, but that it was journeying from...
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Trinidad Express (Free subscription) | yesterday
Please, Licensing Office officials, clamp down on all drivers, especially taxi-drivers driving their vehicles with expired insurance and permits. Vehicle parts are expensive and they do not pay when accidents occur, so the matter ends up in court (but if you have a police contact, the matter is swept under the carpet).
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Trinidad Express (Free subscription) | yesterday
Education Minister Esther Le Gendre recently made an appeal to parents of those students who required SEA remedial work to get them to the various vacation camps that her Ministry is running. She reported that attendance was very low for the first week. But this year, the camps have been interfered with. The rug has been pulled out from under the foot of the monitoring unit, which was the executing...
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Trinidad Express (Free subscription) | yesterday
THE ARIMA Race Club (ARC) is offering extra "toppings" to the tune of $40,000 for two of their most popular exotic bets-the Pick 6 and the Hi-5. And sandwich giant Subway is the newest sponsor to team up with the ARC. Subway has guaranteed a bonus of $20,000 to anyone who selects all six winners in races three through eight, tomorrow. This Pick 6 bet also carries a guaranteed pool of $10,000. This...
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Trinidad Express (Free subscription) | yesterday
Defence Force leap-frogged four teams with a 4-0 victory over M&M Harvard on Wednesday at the Hasely Crawford Stadium Training Field to sit at sixth in the bmobile National Super League standings. Sterling O'Brien hit the back of the net in the 23rd minute to give the Army/Coast Guard combination a 1-0 half-time lead, before Kevin Pierre (75th), Akiel Pierre (78th) and Kwesi Davis (90) boosted the...
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Trinidad Express (Free subscription) | yesterday
Tankers were being filled with gas at the Petrotrin bond yesterday as workers resumed duties following a three-day protest over what they described as poor working conditions. Oilfields Workers' Trade Union branch secretary at Petrotrin, Shaffick Hyatali, said workers returned to the jobsite at Pointe-a- Pierre after upgrades were done to the leaking valves over the past two days. He said the lunchroom...
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Trinidad Express (Free subscription) | yesterday
NATIONAL senior players Raye Ann Sandy and Lee-Anne Lingo will spearhead this country's challenge from today in Central America and the Caribbean's leading junior tennis tournament in Mexico. Also included in the girls' under-16 squad for the International Tennis Federation (ITF) junior event known as "JITIC" are Keneel Teasdale and national age-group champ Nalini Maharaj. The boys selected by the...
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Trinidad Express (Free subscription) | yesterday
soca princesses coach: Randy WaldrumAMERICANÂ Randy Waldrum wants to stay on with the Trinidad and Tobago women's football programme and help develop the game in this country. Rated among the all-time top four women's college coaches in the United States, the Notre Dame University and former USA Under-18 girls national assistant coach feels that despite elimination from the 2008 FIFA Women's Under-17...
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Trinidad Express (Free subscription) | yesterday
The 2008 Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee (T&TOC) Olympic Youth Camp achieved all of its objectives, said Larry Romany, president of the National Olympic Committee. The ten-day non-residential camp ended last Saturday, and according to Romany the 40 participants - aged between 12 and 16 - all benefitted. "We received very positive feedback from the campers and their parents. One of the things...
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