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CD Duplication – How It Is Possible To Replicate DVD Movies?

on May 13th, 2012 by - Comments Off

Like other data or information you may also use CD duplication procedure to get replica DVD movies. In fact there is no difference in the method of transferring the data from one CD to another CD. A special option is given through the software duplicator that allows you to use the video image from the DVD in several files and folders like video editor and media player that is used very commonly for the movies and songs as well.

CD duplication for the movie replication is present in the duplicator software that rip the film to the system and burn the file immediately to disc. The criteria is very simple to do and anyone who has the awareness of computer and its software may handle easily all the options that are presented into a duplicator. So only learn the use of the softwares that runs the disc to get one or more copy of the original CD that is also known as master CD.

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Avoid making the common tourist mistakes on your Hawaii trip

on May 6th, 2012 by - Comments Off

Hawaii is the favorite destination of many people, the strange thing is even tho people go there they don´t know much about the place. When asked most of the tourists doesn´t even know what the capital is called. I found this article that hopefully will educate you a little about Hawaii and what a trip going there can give you.

The leading cause of dissatisfaction for people who make trips to Hawaii is lack of proper planning before the actual trip was made. As such, this means that if everyone making trips to Hawaii would sit down and plan the entire trip properly, very many unfortunate cases would be avoided and every tourist would get value for money invested. However, as much as this song has been sung for ages, very few people actually listen to it. The people who listen forget the words of the song even before they start planning their own trips to Hawaii. They will only remember the words of wisdom that were passed down to them when it will be too late for them to do anything about it.

What are the mistakes that people make when planning trips to Hawaii? Can these mistakes be avoided or are they bound to affect everyone making a trip to Hawaii? These are very interesting questions and the answers to them are as interesting as the questions themselves.

The top mistakes include:

1)      Lack of proper research before the trip

Information about trips to Hawaii

From: http://www.allabouthawaii.org/mistakes-people-make-when-planning-trips-to-hawaii

Proper research is the only thing that will help you make sure that you get a good vacation in Hawaii. This means that you will have to ensure that your research extends outside the limits of the World Wide Web. An online Google search will not give you all the inside tidbits that you need to know when planning a trip to Hawaii. You should call the travel agency you want to work with beforehand so as to judge for yourself whether they are as good as they claim or not…

Original article located at:

http://www.allabouthawaii.org/mistakes-people-make-when-planning-trips-to-hawaii/

 

For more information about Hawaii and different activites the island offers you can take a look at the e-book or the Youtbue video I linked to below.

http://www.docstoc.com/docs/120040879/Allabouthawaii1-_1_

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The best new technology 2012

on April 18th, 2012 by - Comments Off

A lot of amazing things are happening in 2012. Not only is the world changing at a ridiculous rate. We are also invigorate with a robust amount on new technology 2012

We no have tablets that can pinpoint your exactly location using gps and 4g data. Think about it for a second.. 10 years ago we didn’t even have color in our cell phone. Now, we are filled with electronics for any occasion.

Remember 20 years ago front wheel drive cars were the fastest down the road. Today, we are smarter, more advanced, and stronger than we were in the past. The advent of computers and technology has changed the world and will continue to advance our civilization until we are living on different planets and traveling at the speed of light.

The future is getting better and we as a human race will do things that our predecessors thought we impossible. Stay tuned for our amazing advancements.

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Sunderland uni recognised by Trinidad

Steve Cram, Chancellor of the University of Sunderland with Seerita Ramkissoon and Nardesh Maraj, University of Sunderland business graduates who studied at Trinidad’s School of Business and Computer Studies.

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Local Govt Minister lauds T&T healthcare

Local Government Minister Chandresh Sharma says T&T healthcare system was one of the best in the world.

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Duane O’Connor wins Young King 2012

The banner fashioned after the main backdrop of Ian Alleyne’s Crime Watch set was enough for the crowd to begin loudly applauding.

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Threat of chutney soca court battle in T&T

Southex promoter George Singh is threatening legal action against the promoters of an alternative competition to his Chutney Soca Monarch competition-citing copyright infringement.

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From the playground to diplomatic corridors

The Association of Female Executives of Trinidad and Tobago will host a luncheon and discussion on March 8 at the Port of Spain Ballroom at the Hyatt Regency, Wrightson Road, Port of Spain.

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Trinidad’s former leader flown to US after stroke

The sister of former Trinidad and Tobago Prime Minister Patrick Manning says her hospitalized brother is recovering well from a stroke suffered earlier this week.

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Trinidad & Tobago: Carnival Must-Haves

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Patrick Manning flown to US for treatment

PORT OF SPAIN – Former Trinidad and Tobago prime minister Patrick Manning was airlifted to the Walter Reed Memorial Hospital in the United States yesterday as his family questioned the quality of health care he had been receiving here even before he suffered the mild stroke that left him partly paralysed two weeks ago.

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Shanntol a shining example

Thirty-five years after the first Express Individual of the Year Award went to Olympic gold medallist Hasely Crawford, the 2011 recipient is another athlete whose achievement and inspiration once again move us to celebrate the brilliant potential of young people in Trinidad and Tobago.

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Caribbean Community Praises International Kick Off

As Caribbean nationals around Washington prepare to celebrate their joint anniversaries, they joined the diaspora around the world in praise of the opening showcase, the Jamaica Jazz and Blues Festival, held last Thursday through Saturday in Trelawney Jamaica.

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Cops Beat Us

FOUR people who were beaten by police at Panorama semi-finals on Sunday intend to file complaints against the police through the Police Complaints Authority .

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RPT-Trinidad expects $3 Bln in energy exploration in 2012

Upstream companies operating in Trinidad and Tobago will invest $3 billion in oil and gas exploration activities this year, Energy Minister Kevin Ramnarine said on Monday.

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Monitoring regional media freedom

Recently I talked with a visiting graduate student who is working on a media study, part of which has to do with “The changing role of newspapers in Jamaica”. She told me she planned to focus on the nine months leading up to the Coke extradition as a turning point in the system.

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Guyanese set for Mission Catwalk

The Mission Catwalk reality series has expanded its reach and returns to television for a second season with contestants from several Caribbean countries.

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Mission Catwalk goes Caribbean-wide in Season 2

Mission Catwalk participants 2011 Shellane McFarlane, Gregory Williams, Janelle Forde, Rebecca Stirm, Janel Jolly, Kerin Scott, Crystal Powell, Maria King-Beadle, Shannon Kwong, Kimbally Smith.

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Joining CCJ should mark Jamaica, T&T’s 50th, says Nicholson

FOREIGN MINISTER A.J. Nicholson has said Jamaica and the twin-island republic of Trinidad and Tobago should mark their jubilee year by taking steps to break away from the United Kingdom-based Judicial Committee of the Privy Council.

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Late start to Panorama semis

A trombone-player joins with the rhythm sections to make music in the North Stand of the Queen’s Park Savannah, during the semifinals of the National Panorama competition yesterday.

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Calyso Rose subject of AfroPoP film

Calypso Rose is subject of the documentary “Calypso Rose: Lioness of the Jungle,” part of AfroPoP series on public television channel WORLD.

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Revise Dog Act of 1918

A few days ago I received a call from a distressed resident in Barataria. She explained that two weeks ago a female mixed-breed puppy had been dumped in the area by an irresponsible owner.

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Panther calls for equity, transparency

Sangre Grande bard Eric Taylor is calling for the reintroduction of the Federation.

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Trinidad & Tobago duo sets tone for Tennessee

The Tennessee track & field teams were in the Big Apple Friday, but Trinidad & Tobago natives Annie Alexander and Jamol James felt right at home, delivering UT its best finishes of the day at the New Balance Collegiate Invitational.

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Cuban Oil Rig Wouldn’t Meet US Standards

Despite announcing last month that the Scarabeo 9 oil rig now off Cuba “generally” meets acceptable safety standards, federal officials acknowledged this week that results of their inspection of the platform would have prohibited it from drilling in U.S. waters.

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Gibbs: Procedure above board

COMMISSIONER of Police Dwayne Gibbs yesterday said the procurement procedure relating to the lease of a light sport aircraft by the Police Service was done above board.

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Soca Monarchs off to ANU, but not TNT

Shakki Star Fire and the Mighty Take Over, the St. Kitts and Nevis reigning Groovy & Power Soca Monarchs are expected to take part in the first Caribbean Soca Monarch competition during Antigua Carnival later this year.

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Brush student Jenny Morgan takes Trinidad, Tobago course

She is a member of residence life, Linfield Concert Choir, Linfield Concert Band, Linfield Chamber Orchestra, and a woodwind ensemble.

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PNM’s procurement pull-out unwise

If any single issue gets political parties kicked out of office, it is poor procurement procedures.

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Barbadian Designer part of "Mission Catwalk," which Takes on the Caribbean for Season 2

On each episode, a guest judge joins Linton-George , menswear designer Carlton Brown and Jamaica Observer Lifestyle Editor Novia MacDonald-Whyte to critique the designs and eliminate one designer.

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SVL to delist from TTSE

Gaming and lottery company Supreme Ventures Limited has opted to delist from the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange , citing low trading volumes.

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Ex-Express editor-in-chief knocks media

Former Express editor-in-chief Owen Baptiste, who returned home a year ago after 13 years as an English tutor in China, said on Wednesday he was not impressed with the state of local media.

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Karl leads ‘Silk’ review

One of the more openly critical voices against the appointment of Chief Justice Ivor Archie and Justice of Appeal Wendell Kangaloo to the ranks of Senior Counsel last year, Karl Hudson-Phillips QC, has been appointed, along with 11 other attorneys, to review whether the appointment of Senior Counsel should be abolished, or for the appointments and … (more)

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Andy Johnson testifies at inquiry: Bakr got it all wrong

The 1990 attempted overthrow of the Government was a misadventure, a miscalculation by Jamaat al Muslimeen leader Yasin Abu Bakr, who thought he would ride on the high wave of discontent in the country at the time.

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Spare us the drama

It would be hugely entertaining as theatre of the absurd except for the fact that, sadly, the current drama being played out between the Prime Minister and her Minister of Works involves real people, real public resources and a real country that is ours.

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Case against death penalty

In Part I of this series I suggested that there are certain issues on the death penalty that need to be discussed.

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US fugitive being sought in Trinidad

United States law enforcement is on the hunt for a violent fugitive believed to be hiding in Trinidad and Tobago.

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Statement by acting Commissioner of Police Jack Ewatski

In April 2011, the TTPS commenced an Air Support Unit pilot project as part of the 21st Century Policing transformation initiative.

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Foreign-based academics, experts back Nitirat group

More than 200 international scholars and activists have sent an open letter to Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra in support of the Nitirat group’s campaign for amendment to Article 112 of the Penal Code on lese majeste.

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We need a strong opposition

By Derren Joseph February 01, 2012 Recently I ended up at a fundraiser organised by Democrats Abroad here in the UK.

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Supreme Ventures to delist from Trinidad exchange

Sabrina Gordon, Business Reporter Gaming and Lottery company Supreme Ventures Limited has opted to delist from the Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange , citing high costs and low trading volumes.

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CariCRIS developing rating model for credit unions

Regional credit rating agency CariCRIS is working on a model to start rating credit unions across the Caribbean to supplement the work of regulators of the multibillion-dollar sector.

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Lady Wonder asks serious questions about T&T

Diane “Lady Wonder” Hendrickson is speaking loudly about some of the social issues facing Trinidad and Tobago with her Carnival 2012 offering of “Iceberg of Contention.” A “The song is all about Trinidad and Tobago.

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Good governance – good solutions

The people of Trinidad and Tobago are angry, almost bloodthirsty, demanding that something be done about a crime situation gone out of control.

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New board at TDC

FRESH FACES: Tourism Minister Dr Rupert Griffith poses with members of the Tourism Development Company board yesterday at the Hyatt Regency hotel, Port of Spain.

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Hatters Make Deadline Day Signing

At the weekend Gary Brabin hinted that he`d be looking to bring somebody in, to cover for injuries, ahead of the transfer window closing, and that is exactly what he has done.

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Guyana’s soca chutney finalists for T&T

Guyana’s new soca chutney king Haresh Singh will head to Trinidad & Tobago to take place in that country’s soca chutney competition along with Terry Gajraj and Fiona Singh who placed second and third respectively.

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Rapist Alert

TERRY DALY will be known as a convicted rapist in whichever community he goes to live in Trinidad and Tobago, after he is released from jail in the next 14 years.

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Artists contemplate copyright

Last week, the Art Society of Trinidad and Tobago gathered members and interested parties for a panel discussion about copyright.

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Auntie Thea’s Workshop moves into new dimension

Auntie Thea’s Rise ‘N Shine Workshop and Concert Series is moving into a new dimension for 2012.

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Sandy wants Gibbs to go public on aircraft

Caribbean Financial Action Task Force executive director Calvin Wilson, centre, chats with Finance Minister Winston Dookeran, left, and National Security Minister John Sandy at the 7th annual AMI/CFT compliance conference at the Hyatt Regency, Port-of-Spain, yesterday.

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Gibbs on the Spot

NATIONAL SECURITY Minister Brigadier John Sandy has asked top cop Dwayne Gibbs to provide a report on the $900,000 contract between the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service and Trinidad and Tobago Air Support Company for the use of a light aircraft for police surveillance.

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A career in film

THE Trinidad and Tobago Film Company launched its new themes for 2012 during the prize-giving ceremony of the Secondary Schools Short Film Festival at MovieTowne, Port of Spain, last week.

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Soprano Jeanine De Bique to sing on Stephens Center’s Young Artist Series

Soprano Jeanine De Bique , who has collected competition victories in New York, Italy and the Netherlands, will sing on the Alys Stephens Center’s Young Artist Series on Thursday.

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Fuad vex over ‘mystery’ ambulance neglect

AMBULANCE HORROR Health Minister Dr Fuad Khan promised “harsh decisions” after an ambulance service ignored the cry for help from a young mother and her ailing baby.

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Senator’s stroke shows they can hit the young, too

In this Wednesday, Feb. 2, 2011 photo, Sen. Mark Kirk, R-Ill. leaves a Republican caucus on Capitol Hill in Washington.

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Uganda Education News: Trinidad and Tobago to train Ugandan on oil

The government of Trinidad and Tobago has praised to train a group of 28 Ugandan students in oil and petroleum management.

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Indian envoy says Indo-Trinis should learn Hindi

Indian High Commissioner Malay Mishra said yesterday that Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar failed to truly connect with the people of her ancestral village of Bihar during her recent State visit to India.

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Fishing body wants tighter security for fishermen

Trinidad and Tobago Unified Fisher Folks wants more efficient safety arrangements for fishermen at sea.

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Fabric country

In one of his press releases on the subject of silk, the Chief Justice wondered whether, since national awards, like Senior Counsel awards, are in the gift of the Prime Minister, former CJs who received Trinity Crosses should “consider returning them”. It has been argued that there is a “tradition” of giving the highest national award to our CJs, … (more)

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Missing fishermen found off Macqueripe

Two fishermen were recovered off the coast of Macqueripe on Saturday afternoon after being reported missing by family members last Thursday.

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Roget’s corruption march goes to Mayaro

Oilfield Workers Trade Union president general Ancel Roget, right, listens to instructions from an unidientified senior officer who confronted the labour leader during the joint platform march through the streets of Sangre Grande on Friday evening.

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Rhetoric must be backed by action

According to the UNDP Report of 1995, the illicit trade in narcotic drugs is considered one of the most corrosive threats to human society.

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T&T Air Support boss defends TT$.9m aircraft contract with police

Dirk Barnes, a former major in the Trinidad and Tobago Defence Force, and now the managing director of the Trinidad and Tobago Air Support Company Ltd, said yesterday that his arrangement to supply a light surveillance aircraft for three months to the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service was completely above board.

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We need a strong opposition

Recently I ended up at a fundraiser organised by Democrats Abroad here in the UK.

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Kamla dances on the mountain top

Much has happened in the past week to induce me to postpone completion of last Sunday’s promised column on Parties and Democracy in Trinidad and Tobago in the post-independence era.

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Let the tax debate begin

PRESIDENT Barack Obama’s bold move to seek to apply a tax rate of 30 per cent to America’s super-rich should serve as a catalyst of sorts for Finance Minister Winston Dookeran.

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Tears of joy for Manning

PRIME MINISTER of St Vincent and the Grenadines, Dr Ralph Gonsalves, yesterday wept as he spoke of his visit to see former prime minister Patrick Manning at the San Fernando General Hospital.

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CAL head sues Rowley

CHAIRMAN of Caribbean Airlines Limited George Nicholas III has filed a defamation lawsuit against Opposition Leader Dr Keith Rowley, Trinidad Express newspaper reporter Joel Julien and the daily newspapers’ publisher One Caribbean Media Limited .

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Central Bank: Slight dip in inflation rate

THE rate of inflation in Trinidad and Tobago slowed in the final month of last year, the Central Bank said yesterday.

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Govt bashing galore as Revue comes to town

Sugar Aloes goes through his rendition during Thursday night’s opening of Calypso Revue in Port-of-Spain. Photos: Andy Hypolite It was no surprise that the present government’s management style was the object of scrutiny by several bards when Calypso Revue staged its Port-of-Spain premiere at the SWWTU Hall, Wrightson Road, last Thursday night.

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Diplomatic moves

Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, Senator A.J. Nicholson , shares a toast with newly appointed Australian Honorary Consul Marjory Kennedy; Australian parliamentary secretary for Pacific Island Affairs, Richard Marles; and high commissioner to Trinidad and Tobago, Phillip Kentwell, at a reception to celebrate Australia Day and the … (more)

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A Porsche of a different colour

Rudyard Kipling was an English poet, short-story writer and novelist celebrated for his tales for children and the ‘white man’s burden’ of imperialism in India.

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Plane Talk

OPPOSITION MP Donna Cox has questioned a $900,000 contract between the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service and a local company for air support services three months after e-mail exchanges between Deputy Commissioner of Police Jack Ewatski with the company’s directors.

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Kadaga asks Commonwealth speakers to strive for independence

The Speaker of Parliament, Ms Rebecca Kadaga, has called on Commonwealth parliament speakers to push for independence from the Executive, saying it will be the only way for MPs to achieve their oversight function.

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Trinidad & Tobago: Child Abuse

Guanaguanare hopes that the story of Josiah Governor, the child who was beaten to death, will “motivate us to be more humane in the way we treat our children”, while TnT River blogs about Everton Vasquez, a minor who “hanged himself after receiving a beating from his grandmother.” Guanaguanare hopes that the story of Josiah Governor, the child who … (more)

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India to help develop Trinidad as ICT hub

Port-of-Spain, Jan 27 India’s Technical and Economic Cooperation programme will facilitate the advancement of Trinidad and Tobago’ s objective of becoming the ICT hub of the Caribbean and Latin America, according to Minister of Foreign Affairs and Communications Surujrattan Rambachan.

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Carnival now start

Work It! Publicist and T&T Guardian contributor Aba Luke easily earned the title “Mrs Fete” on demonstrating her gyrating skills at One Fete, held at the Queen’s Park Oval on Sunday.

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The Digicel International Soca Monarch Competition Rides The…

Kees Dieffenthaller in his winning performance that secured him the 2011 International Groovy Soca Monarch title with the smash single, Wotless.

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Please – Fosto,’ don’t shoot yourself

The CD cover of De Fosto’s CD, De Patriot, is adorned with an image of celebrated fashion diva Anya Ayoung Chee.

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Hang who high?

Once again, the People’s Partnership Government is trying to pass laws that would lead to the resumption of hanging in our country.

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Sister says ex-Trinidad PM Manning recovering

The sister of former Trinidad and Tobago Prime Minister Patrick Manning says her hospitalized brother is recovering well from a stroke suffered earlier this week.

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Dr. Selwyn Cudjoe: Kamla’s Delicate Dance

Question: If Trinidad and Tobago were one hundred percent Hindus, would our response to Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar kissing President Pratibha Patil’s toes elicit a different response? I suspect it would.

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‘Xia-Xia’ (NDS) Announced

From sandy beaches to deep blue seas, explore it all with fun and silly hermit crab characters in Xia-Xia the game.

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Is Clico audit legal?

Last weekend, Clico published its audited financial statements for the year ended December 31, 2009, which indicated that the financially strapped insurance company had assets of $15.1 billion and liabilities of $24.5 billion, resulting in a deficit of $9.4 billion.

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