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PENNY: PNM WOMEN 'MADE' KAMLA

IT was the hard work done by the PNM Women’s League over the years to lift the...

Moonan happy with CAL

FIRED chairman of Caribbean Airlines Limited (CAL) Rabindra Moonan is very ...

Head remains unidentified

The head and headless body of a man found at Arima Racing Facility (ARF) and C...

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Prime Minister of St Vincent and the Grenadines Dr Ralph Gonsalves says that the fuel subsidy provided to Caribbean Airl ...

The Royal InstitutE of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), in partnership with ...

President of the Cane Farmers Association Seukeran Tambie believes not ...

The United Nations (UN) and UNAIDS on Friday showed support to the int ...

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Queen’s Park Cricket Club coach, David Furlonge, revealed that his squad is cautiously approaching today’s crucial Premier Division Twenty20 quarter-final clash against Central giants Esmeralda Sports Club, in the first of a doubleheader at Guaracara Park, Pointe-a-Pierre, from 3pm.

Ataullah Guerra gave his team RoPS Rovaniemi the perfect start in their Finnish Premier League game last Sunday but it was in vain as they lost 3-1 to third place VPS Vaasa.

FOR the 35th racing season in the United States a horse, this time Orb, failed to go on to the prestigious Triple Crown, last won by Affirmed in 1978.

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THE C3 project- supermarket, restaurant and mall- is the latest business endeavour by one of south Trinidad’s pioneering ...

CAPTAIN Ian Brunton, Chief Executive Officer of LIAT (1974) Limited ha ...

ALTHOUGH the annual Trade and Investment Convention (TIC), hosted by t ...

THE Trinidad and Tobago Debates Commission (TTDC) was created in 2010 ...

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Students of the Graphic Design programme at the School of Business and Computer Science (SBCS) held an exhibition of their work last week at the National Library and Information System Authority (NALIS) in Port-of-Spain.

The Art Society of Trinidad and Tobago Members’ May exhibition, “Belle Eau” opened last Thursday with the interesting and stimulating addition of graffiti artists demonstrating their art with spray cans. However, Newsday was only able to visit the exhibition in the afternoon before the official opening (and the starting gun for graffiti artists).

Everyone needs a little light reading from time to time – which is why, I made a beeline for the latest Mma Ramotswe book on the shelves of Nigel R Khan when I went to collect books for review at the Ellerslie Branch outlet of that booksellers one day last week.

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