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Saturday, November 28th 2009 Pigeon pose We’ve come to the end of the first phase of our S & L Programme. As we recall the S & L Programme is an initiative with Carnival 2010 in mind. I’ve focused on what you can do at home or elsewhere, the foundation...
Tags: Lisa Bourne, Karen Stollmeyer, Trinidad and Tobago, Port of Spain, Range of motion, Yoga, Yoga as exercise or alternative medicine, Flexibility, Exercise, Mind-body interventions, Physical exercise, Stretching
This elegant and sophisticated 'Black Tie' Marguerite Gordon Saturday, November 28th 2009 Dear Marguerite: I read your articles at every opportunity, as I have to keep up with the social etiquette. My husband and I have recently been invited to a ’black...
Tags: dear marguerite, invited read, length dresses, Trinidad and Tobago, Port of Spain, Formalwear, Necktie, Bow tie, Suit, Cummerbund, Black tie, Human Interest, Formal wear
Inability to read opens door to trouble Saturday, November 28th 2009 I have already written about the subject of reading and the way it is handled in the infant classes in our primary schools (Express, November 12). Without sufficient meaningful exercises...
Tags: Trinidad and Tobago, Port of Spain, Education, Reading, Pedagogy, Childhood, Educational psychology, Applied linguistics
According to Figaro, Roulston has provided a road map and much needed clarity on the way forward for T&T rugby. ’It was a forward-thinking move by the Minister and Ministry. What is encouraging is that Roulston has identified local coaches that have...
Tags: Murray Roulston, Leslie Figaro, Trinidad and Tobago, cac games, New Zealand, Auckland, Rugby union in Trinidad and Tobago, allnews
Don't boast about education Rohandra John Saturday, November 28th 2009 The government should not boast about providing a proper education for all, because many people are leaving the education system unable to apply their knowledge or to produce solutions...
Tags: Kenneth Ramchand, higher education, Trinidad and Tobago, Port of Spain, Education, Tertiary education
We want to go back home Joel Julien jjulien@trinidadexpress.com Saturday, November 28th 2009 WE never asked to be brought here, so why then should we have to pay for the return trip to Africa, was the question a group of local Rastafarians posed to the...
Tags: Bobo Shantis, Trinidad and Tobago, Port of Spain, The Scout Association, Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom, Head of the Commonwealth, Girlguiding UK, Women in World War II, British monarchy, Rastafari movement, House of Windsor, Human Interest
Port of Spain yesterday caused traffic gridlock on key streets in and leading into the capital city even though most public servants and school children were ordered to take the day off...Commonwealth Heads including British Prime Minister Gordon Brown...
Tags: CHOGM, TTIFC, security arrangements, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, Commonwealth of Nations, Hyatt
Tobago love for Prince Phillip Julien Neaves jneaves@trinidadexpress.com Saturday, November 28th 2009 show and tell: Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Phillip, left, views a model of the Buccoo Reef on display at Buccoo Government Primary School yesterday during...
Tags: Prince Phillip, Tobago, United Kingdom, London, Trinidad and Tobago, Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, Prince, Commonwealth Day, Duke of Edinburgh, Index of Trinidad and Tobago-related articles, Bacolet, Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh, Education, Port of Spain, British monarchy, Commonwealth Heads of Government
Cpl Dhanukdhari Singh is said to have fallen ill shortly after he was served notice of disciplinary action by his seniors. Singh succumbed at the Intensive Care Unit of the hospital from inflammation of the pancreas, a family member said yesterday. He...
Tags: Trinidad and Tobago, Port of Spain, Cremation, Yesterday, Incineration, Death customs, Fire, Law Crime, Human Interest
Seven teenagers held ...for killing of schoolboy after football match Carolyn Kissoon South Bureau Saturday, November 28th 2009 Seven teenagers were yesterday detained by police for the murder of 15-year-old Damien Duncan. Duncan, a Form Three pupil...
Tags: Aubrey Moopeloa, seven teenagers, football match, Trinidad and Tobago, Marabella, Sharpeville Gauteng, Curepe, The Gondoliers, San Fernando, Gasparillo, Gauteng Province, Bonne Aventure, Vereeniging, San Fernando Trinidad and Tobago, Manny Ramjohn Stadium, Law Crime