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Poor example from our teachers Thursday, November 26th 2009 It is very informative that the largest group of workers who stayed away from their jobs on Monday and Tuesday was teachers. Their action speaks volumes about their commitment to their sacred...
Tags: stayed away, UNC, unc administration, Trinidad and Tobago, Port of Spain, Education, Teacher, Teaching, Labor
First of all this is not enough as the inflow of passengers waiting for the buses normally causes the line to extend around City Gate’s external walls (closer to the traffic lights at the corner of Broadway and South Quay). At rush hour (3 to 5 p.m. daily...
Tags: Trinidad and Tobago, Port of Spain, Bus
Curepe under siege by the criminal element Thursday, November 26th 2009 The Christmas season is here and once again and residents and visitors to the Curepe area are being robbed by gangs of men cascading upon them seemingly at once. The authorities...
Tags: Trinidad and Tobago, Port of Spain, Rape, Curepe, NYPD Blue, Law Crime, War Conflict
Mark Anthony Daly, who died last Thursday in a vehicular crash on the Solomon Hochoy Highway, was given a hero’s send-off yesterday. Daly was remembered as a man who possessed an unshakable sense of commitment to his family, his community, his country...
Tags: national volleyball, Mark Anthony Daly, Siparia Public Cemetery, Trinidad and Tobago, Port of Spain, Anthony Daly, Divina Pastora, Siparia, Human Interest
Port of Spain magistrate yesterday charged with the stabbing death of a fellow schoolboy. The accused, a fourth form pupil of Malick Secondary Comprehensive School, appeared before Magistrate Judy Gordon in the Fourth (A) Court charged with murdering...
Tags: denied entry, Trinidad and Tobago, Port of Spain, Law Crime, Barataria Trinidad and Tobago, The Gondoliers, Operas
This is the inevitable conclusion to be drawn from the fact that the Ministry of Education has instructed that schools be closed tomorrow. Judiciary has also decided to close the Port of Spain High Court and the Port of Spain Magistrates Court on that...
Tags: magistrate courts, Tobago Teachers Association, spain magistrate, CHOGM, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, Education, Tobago, Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, Commonwealth of Nations, Magistrate
Political editor Audrey Young blogs from Parliament 9:17AM Thursday November 26, 2009 While Parliament has been in the grip of debate over the Emissions Trading Scheme, John Key has been burning up plenty in a long journey getting to the Commonwealth...
Tags: Trinidad and Tobago, Commonwealth, climate change, Samoa, Apia, Environment, Prime minister, Politics, Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, Commonwealth Secretary-General, Commonwealth of Nations, Island countries
The Prime Minister's plane woes are over and his trip to the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting is back on track. The Air Force 757 being used by John Key and his delegation was unexpectedly grounded in Honolulu for several hours today because of...
Tags: prime minister, Commonwealth Heads, Sri Lanka, climate change, developing countries, government meeting, Colombo, Politics, Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, Commonwealth of Nations, Rohitha Bogollagama, Commonwealth Chairperson-in-Office, War Conflict, Commonwealth Heads of Government, Trinidad and Tobago, Robert Mugabe, Environment, Foreign exchange market, Key, International trade, Bretton Woods system, Waiouru, Prime Minister of Sri Lanka, International economics, Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, Zimbabwean presidential election, Nicolas Sarkozy, Port of Spain, Ratnasiri Wickremanayake, International development, Invercargill
That is to ignore the fact that despite frequent predictions of its fall, the Commonwealth has endured for more than a century and is in tune with many trends in international diplomacy. It has in fact been described as a progenitor of modern international...
Tags: Commonwealth, Australia, Sydney, Politics, Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, Commonwealth of Nations, Forms of government, Rudd, Commonwealth realms, Commonwealth Chairperson-in-Office, Trinidad and Tobago, Head of the Commonwealth, British monarchy, Kevin Rudd, Titles, Commonwealth Heads of Government
Prime Minister Stephen Harper will be attending the climate change conference in Copenhagen next month. "The prime minister has made a decision," his spokesman Dimitri Soudas told reporters on the plane in Ottawa shortly before taking off to Port of Spain....
Tags: Stephen Harper, Royal Commonwealth Society, Commonwealth Heads, prime minister, Trinidad and Tobago, minister stephen, Ugandan, Canada, Ottawa, Politics, Environment, Yoweri Museveni, Social Issues, Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, Presidents of Uganda, Commonwealth Heads of Government, Dhananjayan Sriskandarajah, Politics of Uganda, Carbon finance, 36th G8 summit, Climate change, 19th century, Patrick Manning, Uganda, Commonwealth of Nations, 21st century, Homosexuality, Copenhagen Climate Council, Port of Spain, Global warming