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Trinindad Football hints at probe to uncover missing funds
The Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (TTFF) has hinted that an investigation could be launched into unaccounted revenues generated by the federation from World Cup 2006. President of the TTFF Raymond Tim Kee announced Tuesday that a probe is being considered during a press conference at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, reports CMC. "From our understanding, TTFF is very much a part of ...
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Ex-pilot joins CAL board
Retired BWIA pilot Cpt Azad Niamat will be the newest member of the Caribbean Airlines board of directors, Finance Minister Larry Howai said yesterday.Howai told reporters at the opening ceremony for the TSL Tech Expo at the Hyatt Regency (Trinidad), Port of Spain that he asked Niamat to join the board, and he agreed, so he (Howai) was now in the process of organising his instruments of ...
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Howai aims to pay off wage backlog from 2008 - 2010
Six months into the new financial year, Finance Minster Larry Howai has said that revenues to the State are up, and expenses are down. But this is both a good and bad thing, he said.Howai spoke to reporters yesterday at the opening ceremony for the TSL Tech Expo 2013 at the Hyatt Regency (Trinidad), Port of Spain. "You have to manage expenses, but part of expenditure, particularly on the ...
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Turtle tourism booming in Trinidad village
UP CLOSE: In this May 2 photo, a tourist takes photographs of a leatherback turtle as it heads to the ocean after burying her eggs in the sand at daybreak on a narrow strip of beach in Grande Riviere, Trinidad. Officials with the US-based Sea Turtle Conservancy say Trinidad is now likely the world's leading tourist destination for people to see ...
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Kobo Town A Haunted Jukebox Filled With Caribbean Sounds
, Kobo Town frontman Drew Gonsalves declares his love for the past even as his feet are firmly planted in the present. The music of the Toronto-based band can drift between classic Caribbean pop styles and even verge on hip-hop, but the singer's perspective remains sharply focused, wry and witty. The song "Postcard Poverty," for example, ribs tourists for whom tropical slums ...
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What Lies Beneath
It is rare when I find myself standing completely apart from the majority of the critical community in responding to a particular film, but frankly I cannot understand why so many critics have taken such delight in lambasting "What Lies Beneath," Robert Zemeckis' over-the-top supernatural homage to Alfred Hitchcock. ...
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Stressed in Cuba the Need to Increase Links in the Caribbean
Havana, May 22 (Prensa Latina) Caribbean Cultural institutions need to promote and get more cooperation between them, said here Lourdes Croes, Director of the National Library of Aruba, the unique institution of its kind in the ...
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Research and Markets Trinidad Tobago Exploration and Production Market Analysis and Outlook to 2020
"Trinidad & Tobago Exploration and Production (Upstream) Market Analysis and Outlook to 2020 - Drivers, Challenges, Fields, Blocks, Supply- demand and competitive landscape" report to their offering. Trinidad & Tobago oil and gas Exploration and Production industry research work from OGAnalysis is a compulsory report for all analysts involved in the sector. It ...
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CIBC says thanks to TT staff
CIBC FirstCaribbean (Trinidad & Tobago) Managing Director Duane Hinkson, left, expresses thanks to staff members during the company's Employee Appreciation Day ...
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Cable Wireless Comms targets Caribbean cost cuts
Wed May 22, 2013 2:27am EDT LONDON May 22 (Reuters) - Cable & Wireless Communications met expectations with a 1 percent rise in full-year core earnings, and said it would cut $100 million of costs from a business now focused on the Caribbean and Central American. The company, which has sold its Macau and Monaco and Islands businesses, posted earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and ...
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TT China talk trade energy
POSSIBLE PARTNERSHIP: Sangyan Xu, left, third secretary Commercial Office of the Embassy of the People's Republic of China in Trinidad and Tobago; Selwyn Lashley, permanent secretary (Ag), Ministry of Energy and Energy Affairs; Huang Xingyuan, Ambassador of the People's Republic of China to Trinidad and Tobago; Kevin Ramnarine, Minister of Energy and Energy Affairs; Liu Ying, first ...
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Nothing will ever completely replace playing the game I love, however I feel like I'm starting a new adventure and I'm genuinely excited about what lies ahead. I'm fortunate to have been given many opportunities throughout my career and now I feel it's my time to give back.
David Beckham
The world's best known footballer was speaking after formally announcing his retirement.
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THE WESTIN, LOS ANGELES AIRPORT
This substantial hotel is easily accessed on Century Boulevarde. Driving in to the entrance area, the hotel main lobby greets ...
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