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The differences in Obama’s recent visit to Prague in Europe and his upcoming visit to Trinidad and Tobago is not solely the change in temperature and atmosphere, but more important is the different roles he has to play in both situations. Obama went to Europe to discuss and seek assistance in resolving the world economic [...]
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Our site has taken on an all new composition but has maintained its one grounding element, blogging. The site has adopted a 2/3 column layout that incorporates many different aspects.
By exploring all that Trinidad and Tobago has to offer, the site hopes to present tourist and locals with an opportunity to learn and take advantage [...]
The Newsday Newspapers published a very inspiring story of a police officer poet who has been inspired by Obama. Transit Police Corporal Philbert Lendore is a man with many talents; he is a former fingerprint expert and an award winning poet. In light of the Summits of the Americas set to take place on our [...]
Remember our story about Google’s new web browser and their attempt at web domination? It seems that Microsoft has woken up to smell the sweet aroma of competition. In 2001 Microsoft released Internet Explorer 6 (IE6) which would soon consume the web not for its security or efficiency but because of the mere fact that [...]
Ok, so he is not exactly 40 but more like 36 years of age; well that’s close enough to forty, isn’t it? Growing up, Paul Bunsee was kept under lock down by both of his parents. He and his siblings left the house primarily to go to school or to the occasion family outing on [...]
We are set to host the Summit in the month of April and our Prime Minister is making every effort to ensure that we show our best face to the world. Trinidad and Tobago will indeed be showcased to the world by the many international media set to visit our shores. There has also been [...]
Fay-Ann Lyons-Alvarez has delivered again and this time it’s for real and it’s a girl. Rumors had been circulating that Fay-Ann had delivered last Wednesday. But it was only more recently that Fay-Ann was taken to the Mt. Hospital by her husband where she delivered. She was sent there by a private doctor because of [...]
Hotels in Tobago have made the announcement that in light of the decrease in visitors to the island they have dropped their rates. However, a little research reveals that as compared to Orlando, Barbados, and Curacaos, Tobago on average has the highest accommodation rates. So it obvious that tourism would be on the decline because [...]
The daughter of eight-time Soca Monarch, Austin “SuperBlue” Lyons, Fay-Ann Lyons-Alvarez created history on Friday night as she became the first woman ever to capture the Power Soca title. She also claimed the titles of Groovy Soca Monarch and the People’s Choice Award to going home with a grand total of $1.2 million in prizes. [...]
On Wednesday, February 18th, at the sitting of the House of Representatives, Transport Minister, Colm Imbert announced that “Barring unforeseen circumstances, we hope that by the end of this year, 2009, we would be able to implement the new system for renewals, new permits, transfers of vehicles and so on, and then, over the next [...]
On Wednesday, February 18th, at the sitting of the House of Representatives Transport Minister, Colm Imbert announced that “Barring unforeseen circumstances, we hope that by the end of this year, 2009, we would be able to implement the new system for renewals, new permits, transfers of vehicles and so on, and then, over the next [...]
Can Ansa McAL be classified as the employer of the year? Well the National Union of Government and Federated Workers (NUGFW) sure do think so. Recently, at the Tatil building in Maraval, the NUGFW presented the group with the employer of the year award.
Ansa McAL’s chairman and chief executive Norman Sabga proudly boasted that the [...]
To many of us here in Trinidad and Tobago Valentine’s day is a celebration for everyone to communicate their love for those they care about. Those persons usually includes their lover, good friends, family members even their work colleges. Here in Trinidad and Tobago Valentine’s has become much commercialized; therefore some are oppose the idea [...]
The government of Trinidad and Tobago is definitely working towards having a first world infrastructure. Most likely, we will be having a rapid rail that goes underground similar to those subway stations found in metropolitan centers like New York and London.
The rapid rail design is set on accommodating both urban and suburban Trinidad. They are [...]
Trinidad and Tobago has passed the British visa waiver test after a six-month mitigation period. In relating the good news in the British Parliament; Jacqui Smith (United Kingdom’s Home Department Secretary) and David Miliband (Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs Secretary) were sure to add, that should circumstances require it the British government would reexamine the decision [...]
I truly loved the premise of The Curious Case of Benjamin Button not to mention the visual effects used in the telling of this story which left me in awe. The technology utilized in this film made the backward aging process seem totally believable.
In the movie, Brad Pitt’s character is a man born in his [...]
Austin “Jack” Warner has pledged $1 million to the Hindu Credit Union (HCU). ONLY NOW!!!!! Hmmm… Is this a case of Politricks?
Jack Warner, MP for Chaguanas West announced that he will be holding a meeting on Sunday to discuss the Hindu Credit Union (HCU) and issues surrounding CL Financial. In his announcement he stated that [...]