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  • B.C. Pires, a Trinidadian journalist-turned bogger who now resides in Barbados, has been following developments from the outset. Global Voices in English » Trinidad & Tobago: Where’s the Integrity?
  • Hiding out in or near steamy rivers and swamps in South America east of the Andes from Colombia to Paraguay and also on the island of Trinidad, these semiaquatic serpents are the largest snakes in the world.
  • Trinidad reverberates to soca, and Martinique to the racing double beat of zouk.
  • Like much of urban Trinidad, this appears to be a functional if unaesthetic sprawl of small businesses, shops, fast-food outlets, homes, temples, mosques and Hindu prayer flags.
  • Trinidadians are said by Creoles to be ethnically ‘mixed-up’ like callaloo, a kind of soup made from dasheen leaves and containing crab.
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  • When speaking to the seminar Mr Franklin spoke of his experience, gained on a recent visit to Trinidad.
  • She also refuses to believe her when my friend says that people speak English in Trinidad.
  • Trinidad was granted universal adult suffrage in 1945.
  • The Julie, or St Julien, is probably a Trinidadian variety, and has a similar flavour to the famous "Alphonse" mango of India. Caribbean Net News Daily Headlines
  • I felt that the Caribbean needed to support its Chinese people, she says, referring to the sizeable Chinese communities in Trinidad and Jamaica. BBC News - Home
  • The government of Trinidad and Tobago is spending between $1 billion to $2 billion TT dollars (US$161 million - US$323 million) of taxpayer money on the Summit. Global Voices in English » Caribbean: 5th Summit Begins
  • Trinidad went through one of the most volatile periods in its history during the 30s as they marched to independence - you had labor struggles, government crackdowns on rabble-rousers and full-on riots in the streets.
  • It appears that I'm not alone in my annoyance at not being able to vote in Trinidad.
  • There we find simply, that “the admiral was surprised to see the inhabitants of Paria, and those of the island of Trinidad, better made, more civilized (de buena conversacion), and whiter than the natives whom he had previously seen.” Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America
  • Wayside food is typical of the Caribbean; callaloo is to Trinidad what jerk chicken is to Jamaica, flying fish to Barbados and casareep to Guyana.
  • After a night out on the town with fellow Trinidad and Tobago international Dwight Yorke he got his jotters from Easter Road boss Alex McLeish.
  • Roads along the coastline in north and north-east Trinidad began to rapidly erode because of heavy rainfall, sometimes closing off residents' access to the rest of the country.
  • I, myself, am Trinidadian in origin, and much prefer the Greek root of my name, ‘Nikolaos,’ meaning victory of the people.
  • Hey, theres Colin powell and the Pips! steffan point fortin, trinidad and tobago Beat 360° 10/15/08
  • Gyan et al. found a positive correlation between pediatric hospital admissions for respiratory distress in Trinidad and African dust events.
  • This losing streak continued against Trinidad.
  • The names for this plant in Trinidad and Dominica are corruptions of the French name for the Jerusalem artichoke.
  • He will follow the route of Christopher Columbus's third crossing from Cadiz in Spain to the Port of Spain in Trinidad.
  • Elspeth is a newbie hooper and our first from the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago. Hooping.org | Blog | Elspeth
  • It must be noted, however, that no sharp break exists between Trinidad English and standard English.
  • Streets that look sullen and desultory in winter suddenly sparkle like Trinidad at carnival time. Times, Sunday Times
  • What is less well known is that English is also the mother tongue in countries such as the Republic of Ireland (officially called Eire), Barbados, Jamaica, Trinidad, and Guyana.
  • Two days after our return to Trinidad, a triumphant call disabused me of any idea of his suffering.
  • Andres Leighton/Associated Press West Indies No.5 Marlon Samuels smashed a six to reach his 50 during the first ODI against India in Port of Spain, Trinidad, June 6, 2011. India in West Indies
  • Evidence of this has been recovered from the wrecks of the San Juan de Sicilia in Tobermory Bay and La Trinidad Valencera in the form of gunners' rules and shot gauges.
  • I, like many Indo-Trinidadian men, value immensely the day that our wives agreed to marry us.
  • Boarded Se Hanta , Trinidad dam, boundless expanse of woodlands panoramic view.
  • The calypso, reggae, and steel band music of Trinidad and Jamaica are also very popular.
  • Here are the pots of ink and the woodblocks, their heavy designs cut deep into the flesh of a West Indian cedar tree, felled, we are informed, in New Grant in Trinidad on March 22, 2002.
  • Nationality: noun: Trinidadian (s), Tobagonian (s) adjective: Trinidadian, Tobagonian Trinidad and Tobago
  • The seizure came after another multimillion dollar haul by French authorities in international waters off Trinidad on Saturday.
  • The central African forest culture of the Kongo brought the polyrhythms that later underscored dance rhythms from Harlem to Havana, Rio, and Trinidad. The Bushman Way of Tracking God
  • The provisional suspension of some constitutional guarantees came in response to a spate of murders blamed on the drug trade and turf wars over smuggling routes through Trinidad and Tobago, which is a trans-shipment point for South American cocaine headed to Europe and the United States. Trinidad reports mass arrests in crackdown on crime
  • This is both static and dynamic, same color scene constitutes a "tea tray Trinidad lake color, have with Pitt in blue on" the magnificent screen.
  • Joy, whose family owns a cocoa plantation in Trinidad, makes her own chocolates by hand.
  • I think French is right to explain (which is not to condone) some of Naipaul's more provocative views as a form of mischief, which Trinidadians call picong, from the French piquant, a type of sharp talk where, in French's words, "the boundary between good and bad taste is deliberately blurred, and the listener sent reeling. The Lessons of the Master
  • Trinidad and Tobago is a country that seems obsessed with insults, considering the many words we have to describe various forms of put-down: picong, fatigue, mamaguy.
  • In foreign countries, there is more horning, more deaths by murder and diseases of anger, more imprisonment, more self-abuse and abuse to others, and many Trinidadian families ask their family members to leave their homes.
  • Indeed, there are records of a hurricane hitting south-west Trinidad in 1933, and one even earlier than that.
  • Both groups blend a North American jazz frontline trumpet and tenor, here Ron Blake and Marcus Printup with rhythms from Jamaica and Trinidad, such as mento, calypso, ska and reggae. The Jazz Scene: Hot Tones, Francophones
  • The food, however, was fully seasoned with Trini herbs and spices, revellers enjoyed Dhal pourie, paratha, curried mango, aloo and channa, and lots of Trinidadian sweet bread.
  • Trinidad and Tobago is the smallest country to qualify for the soccer World Cup.
  • A failed teacher in Trinidad moves to the country to become a writer.
  • Houk was in Trinidad in 1988 to gather information for his anthropology dissertation, which he completed in 1992.
  • The Tobago lass is the first female athlete from Trinidad and Tobago to earn a medal at the global track and field meet. Global Voices in English » Caribbean: “Gold Rush” in Berlin
  • In my school holidays I would go across to Trinidad and commentate for Radio Trinidad – with [the future ITN newsreader] Trevor McDonald. Workforce's Derby win was one of my sweetest, says Sir Michael Stoute
  • However, hours before the line was repaired, several areas in south Trinidad experienced power outages.
  • Sprucing up in Port of Spain -- The nation of Trinidad and Tobago is getting ready for the Summit of the Americas. Short Takes
  • Streets that look sullen and desultory in winter suddenly sparkle like Trinidad at carnival time. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Republic of Trinidad and Tobago is an archipelagic state in the southern Caribbean, lying northeast of the South Americancountry of Venezuela and south of Grenada in the Lesser Antilles. Trinidad and Tobago
  • The much-hyped Fifth Summit of the Americas is now over, culminating with the Hemispheric leaders 'adoption of the Declaration of Commitment of Port of Spain - albeit with one signatory - the Prime Minister of host country Trinidad and Tobago, who purportedly signed on behalf of all participating leaders. Global Voices in English » Americas: 5th Summit Reactions
  • Its tops, however, were crowded with marksmen, and armed with brass coehorns, firing langrage shot, and these scourged with a pitiless and most deadly fire the decks of the _Victory_, while the _Bucentaure_ and the gigantic _Santissima Trinidad_ also thundered on the British flagship. Deeds that Won the Empire Historic Battle Scenes
  • He peppers the storytelling with African-American colloquialisms and excursions into patois that echo his native Trinidad, the South, the street, the church and the bush.
  • In 1999, 2000 and 2001 he conducted three Innersearch journeys, consecrating new temples in Alaska, Trinidad and Denmark.
  • Trinidad and Tobago noun: Trinidadian (s), Tobagonian (s) adjective: Trinidadian, Tobagonian The 2005 CIA World Factbook
  • Green striped maxis travel the north-south and central areas of Trinidad, POS to San Fernado, Couva and Claxton Bay.
  • Mr. French traces this propensity to a particular aspect of Caribbean parlance: "It was what Trinidadians call 'picong,' from the French 'piquant,' meaning sharp or cutting, where the boundary between good and bad taste is deliberately blurred, and the listener sent reeling. The Man Behind the Man of Letters
  • The capital of Trinidad and Tobago, on the northwest coast of Trinidad on an arm of the Atlantic Ocean. It is a commercial center and major port. Population, 65, 906.
  • Fig. 3. - Amino acid distribution of three dragline silks collected from spiders on Trinidad, Anguilla, and Gaudeloupe.
  • He also told me some good news; the Australian Tiger snake cannot possibly be in Trinidad, so the Veterinarian in Mayaro who said that our dog was killed by a "Tigre" snake was incorrect. TrinidadExpress Today's News
  • In Trinidad, you can buy powdered coconut milk: and measurements in this post are based on this form of coconut milk.
  • Trinidad was granted universal adult suffrage in 1945.
  • Highlights: Aaron Peirsol wins the 200 back in commanding fashion before being briefly disqualified for an illegal turn; the DQ is overturned due to a blank judge's report; the U.S. men go 1-2 in the 200 IM, as Ryan Lochte turns in a gutsy free leg to move up behind winner Michael Phelps and Auburn University-based George Bovell claims Trinidad & Tobago's first swimming medal; Amanda Beard wins her first individual gold medal in the 200 breast; Natalie Coughlin touches third in 100 free behind world record holder Jodie Henry (Australia) and former world record holde Inge de Bruijn (Netherlands). USATODAY.com - Backstroking through the swimming events
  • I first read this when I was a teenager living in Trinidad in the early eighties, and I remember it moving me then.
  • Under the terms of the agreement Trinidad and Tobago's maritime boundary was to be increased to 350 nautical miles.
  • The President of the Trinidad and Tobago Manufacturers Association has a bit of advice for the Government when dealing with procurement.
  • Petroleum asphalts or bitumin, which came into use around 1900, were considered by some asphalt suppliers and contractors to be inferior to the Trinidad and Bermudez Lake asphalts. TrinidadExpress Today's News
  • He is currently in Trinidad screening potential clients to see whether there is a market for the drug, both cosmetically and neurologically.
  • In Trinidad, where storage of up to 4 weeks is usually regarded as attainable, pre-harvest spraying with maleic hydrazide or treating the harvested tubers with MENA in acetone inhibited sprouting when the tubers were stored for Chapter 30
  • Because of our southerly position in the Caribbean, we in Trinidad have had to deal with an actual hurricane only on rare occasions.
  • When speaking to the seminar Mr Franklin spoke of his experience, gained on a recent visit to Trinidad.
  • Trinidadian rum
  • He was one of the greatest self-taught artists Trinidad has produced.
  • According to witnesses 'accounts, armed men who identified themselves as policemen announced the arrest of a "druglord", grabbed Balao and shoved him into a white vehicle in Lower Tomay, La Trinidad on Sept. 17, 2008. Bulatlat
  • Indeed, there are records of a hurricane hitting south-west Trinidad in 1933, and one even earlier than that.
  • Trinidad has one of the largest natural asphalt lakes in the world.
  • Word in port is that the galleon El Trinidad, fresh from New Spain, is awaiting repairs in a nearby harbor. Pirate Latitudes by Michael Crichton: Book summary
  • New collections from the Tamana Formation in Trinidad contain 41 species of zooxanthellate corals.
  • SUICA was someone in Guatamala taspo was the Trinidad All Steel Percussion Orchestra mixi was a Finnish kennel and cattery International marriage still means Japanese man and Asian woman
  • From College Exhibition it became 11-plus, then Common Entrance and now, in Trinidad, SEA (Secondary Entrance Assessment). TrinidadExpress Today's News
  • Pan music, the latent harmony in metal, resurrected from debris on the wharves and refineries of Trinidad by illiterate laborers.
  • Once a car ferry running between Trinidad and Tobago, the vessel was pensioned off when replaced by a larger ship and sunk as an artificial reef in 1997.
  • Chief exports of Trinidad and Tobago include oil, sugar, citrus fruit, asphalt, and coffee.
  • Since 1999 this manufacturer of neem pesticides has been buying washed and pre-dried neem seeds for an average price of 7.5 cordoba from the farmers in the regions La Trinidad/Carazo, Leon and Los Brasiles. 4. Case studies of small-scale semi-industrial neem processing in Kenya, Thailand, the Dominican Republic and Nicaragua
  • The bus's passage through Trinidad and past the turnoff for Ludlow, Colorado, marks the midpoint on its route from Albuquerque to Denver.
  • Trinidad, the land of my birth, should not be considered a Little India or a Little Africa.
  • He speaks in a polished, precise manner, but with a bouncy Trinidadian inflection rippling through, like pebbles tossed across a pond.
  • She earns her living solely from painting, and her work hangs in important private and corporate collections in Trinidad and Jamaica.
  • He went to Trinidad to do a show and when he was performing, let loose a stream of bad words.
  • Trinidad was still a British colony, run by a British governor.
  • Call me an ignorant Trinidadian, but I never knew it was against the law to wear or own any camouflage or camouflage-resembling clothing in this country.
  • SVG completed back-to-back title successes last year when they edged Trinidad and Tobago on net run rate.
  • In Trinidad and Tobago, most wedding receptions are community events, marked by large quantities of food and rum.
  • Talisman had identified July 1 as the date it wants to spud its first well in the Eastern Block, in southeast Trinidad, but was unsure if it could meet the date because it had not been granted environmental clearance.
  • Trinidad and Tobagonoun: Trinidadian (s), Tobagonian (s) adjective: Trinidadian, Tobagonian Nationality
  • With the Frank Worrell Trophy in the bag, a series whitewash is looming large against a team that fielded only three frontline bowlers in Trinidad and has seemingly abandoned the art of wicket-taking.
  • Today, yet another election passes by and I am denied franchise yet again, despite the fact that I am a citizen, resident and investor in Trinidad and Tobago.
  • H.E. Mr. Yang Youming, Chinese Ambassador to Trinidad and Tobago, met with Mr. Heith Diaz, president of Pan Trinbago and other senior officials of the organization at the Embassy on Jul. 8, 2010.
  • He peppers the storytelling with African-American colloquialisms and excursions into patois that echo his native Trinidad, the South, the street, the church and the bush.
  • As almost everyone knows, Trinidad is the place to have marine parts shipped in.
  • Disco divas should boogie over to the central town of Trinidad. The Sun
  • The mento that graced the first Jamaican recordings of the early 1950s mixed an indigenous folk style with elements of Trinidadian calypso.
  • The Port is located in Port of Spain, which is Trinidad and Tobago's capital city. The Largest Container Port in Trinidad and Tobago to Implement Navis SPARCS N4 - Yahoo! Finance
  • Three connected, multisided pods are made of reclaimed redwood and look onto Trinidad Harbor. Homes Within Easy Range of Famous National Parks
  • Roads along the coastline in north and north-east Trinidad began to rapidly erode because of heavy rainfall, sometimes closing off residents' access to the rest of the country.
  • The bar, a cavernous construction of breeze-blocks, heaves with energy, in an easy mix of sailors and islanders, whipped up by a local band running through the year's carnival calypsos from Trinidad.
  • He has produced and presented television and radio programmes about music, adjudicated at many music competitions and festivals, and is a former chairman of the Copyright Organisation of Trinidad and Tobago.
  • Trinidad was named by Christopher Columbus on his third voyage to the New World.
  • In spite of Trinidad's proximity to South America, Latin music - with the exception of the native parang - hasn't enjoyed widespread popularity in the country since the 1960s.
  • PNM officials yesterday expressed doubts that UNC-A supporters would leave the sanctuary of Central Trinidad to come to Port of Spain, which is perceived to be PNM heartland. TrinidadExpress Today's News
  • Trinidad and Tobago is actually in the Caribbean, a group of islands northeast of Venezuela.
  • The French net had a cruiser scanning all the Trinidadian anchorages, and the efficient and cooperative Trinidad Coast Guard stopped two vessels similar to ours, but the results were negative.
  • The bright, sparkling space adorned with Trinidadian flags and lively with island tunes has a lot of nice house-made touches like the sweet and deadly Scotch-bonnet hot sauce and drinks like mauby, an unforgiving, bitter, and debatably restorative cold infusion made from the steeped bark of the carob tree. Chicago Reader
  • Naipaul might not have escaped his family: a struggling clan of Indians with more Brahmanism in their aspirations than in their actual background, transported by the British from India to Trinidad. Cruel and Unusual
  • But Trinidad planters soon began to complain about the high cost of provisions, and sugar estates neglected the cultivation of provision crops.
  • The icing on the cake would be to make Trinidad just as popular a tourist attraction.
  • Many steel execs thought Mittal was deluded as they watched him snap up distressed mills from Trinidad to Kazakhstan.
  • It was nearing the culmination of almost five hours of televiewing, which began just after three o'clock on Friday afternoon when Air Force One landed on Trinidad soil and the world's biggest celebrity stepped onto the red carpet at the start of a weekend in the islands. TrinidadExpress Today's News
  • A somewhat different method is followed in Trinidad and Jamaica (in the latter island it can scarcely be said to be cultivated now); but it differs in no essential degree from the principle of gradual exsiccation, and protection from moisture. The Commercial Products of the Vegetable Kingdom Considered in Their Various Uses to Man and in Their Relation to the Arts and Manufactures; Forming a Practical Treatise & Handbook of Reference for the Colonist, Manufacturer, Merchant, and Consumer, o
  • The food, however, was fully seasoned with Trini herbs and spices, revellers enjoyed Dhal pourie, paratha, curried mango, aloo and channa, and lots of Trinidadian sweet bread.
  • This is the 29th year that Caribbean culture is fêted in Montreal, a celebration coinciding with carnivals all over North America that took form after the emancipation of slaves in Trinidad and Tobago.
  • A suggestive hint comes from Trinidad where small fish called guppies vary in color according to the stretch of water they inhabit.
  • His stories depict life in Trinidad as seen through the eyes of a young boy.
  • A suggestive hint comes from Trinidad where small fish called guppies vary in color according to the stretch of water they inhabit.
  • Perth coach Dave Mitchell confirmed van Egmond had called Trinidad a name that was "derogative", although he refused to elaborate further. WN.com - Articles related to McClaren and Houllier in the frame to resurrect slumping Hamburg
  • Trinidad has a thriving rock music scene whose best bands blend reggae and calypso with mainstream rock.
  • In fact, Trinidad blogger B.C. Pires, who now lives in Barbados, is convinced that the best place to be for the Summit is anywhere outside of Port of Spain: Global Voices in English » Caribbean: 5th Summit Begins
  • Trinidad and Tobago is the smallest country to qualify for the soccer World Cup.
  • Sisters' Rock is an island in the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago.
  • Years later, I ended up working for a community television house that produced a weekly magazine programme covering all things Trinidadian - from Orisha festivals to modern dance recitals.
  • Newest of several small inns in Trinidad, the Turtle Rocks has a lovely oceanside deck; each room has an unobstructed ocean view.
  • It was the first time he had enough land - 16,000 square feet - to indulge his love for gardening, a passion that started when he was a boy in Trinidad.
  • Two forms of native Trinidadian music - calypso and steel drum music - have become famous throughout the world.
  • This week at Dizzy's, the Kingston-born pianist Monty Alexander is demonstrating how to combine jazz with the musical forms of Jamaica and Trinidad including mento, calypso, ska and reggae as only he can do it. July Time Is the Right Time to Hear the Ones We Love
  • The guppy is a small freshwater poeciliid fish native to Trinidad and parts of South America, and has been used extensively in laboratory based research, particularly in studies of sexual selection.
  • Sung in Spanish, parang is as Trinidadian as calypso.
  • As such, it's part of Trinidad folklore and history, and certainly one of the greatest calypsos ever written.
  • In Trinidad, I grew up in the last days of that kind of racialism.
  • Passengers on flight 523, which originated from New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport and made a stop in Port of Spain, Trinidad, recounted screams and the smell of fuel in the cabin before they scrambled down emergency slides. Guyana Crash Adds to Runway-Safety Worries
  • Trinidadians are said by Creoles to be ethnically ‘mixed-up’ like callaloo, a kind of soup made from dasheen leaves and containing crab.
  • Many yachties who have visited Trinidad dwell on the negative and overstate the crime problem, but everything is a function of numbers.
  • Despite its Trinidadian roots, Cariwest happens in Edmonton, and so it's quite possible that the crowds might hear calypsos about mad cow disease or SARS!
  • The 40-square-mile Caroni Swamp is the home of Trinidad's national bird, the scarlet ibis.
  • Trinidad and Tobago, whose skipper decided not to play, managed 106 runs in 30 overs and the British romped home in just 7 overs.
  • They will continue to kidnap because probability shows that the chance of being caught and prosecuted in Trinidad is slim.
  • They're critical, of course, of the music business and the way it's conducted in Trinidad: the absence of quotas for local music, of a structured, professional approach, of a sense of history among the up-and-comers.
  • Trinidad & Tobago is happy to be here after beating Bahrain in one of the ugliest World Cup qualifiers in the history of televised soccer, but their chances look dim. USATODAY.com
  • The Trinidad and Tobago moist forests differ greatly from the moist forests of the Windward islands to the north and comprise approximately 90% of the land area of the archipelagic state of Trinidad and Tobago. Trinidad and Tobago
  • Flood waters in the eastern regions of Trinidad have subsided, and clean-up crews have now begun clearing up overflowing cesspits and clogged waterways.
  • The Swedish fans are booing the Trinidad lads for time-wasting, but they don't realise that's the pace they move at when they're not playing.
  • Observing the extent to which Trinidadians are gypped by large businesses and government offices makes me a vocal example of your assertion that the educated class is being lost to countries of the north Atlantic.
  • And a recent French study described two new toxins from the Trinidad chevron tarantula - the same species used in the chili study - that are active against plasmodia, the parasite that causes malaria.
  • Trinidadians and Tobagonians generally practice two forms of baptism: infant baptisms and adult baptisms.
  • Yang Youming, Chinese Ambassador to Trinidad and Tobago, called on His Worship Mr. Louis. Lee Sing, Mayor of Port of Spain, capital city of Trinidad and Tobago at the City Hall.
  • With tight defence budgets, Trinidad is trying to change the law to make use of seized assets a priority.
  • Trinidad has a very rich history and culture which has proven to be sticky in an ever changing modern world.
  • The crossing to Trinidad is deep and notoriously rough, as I found out to my cost.
  • In countries of the diaspora, such as Trinidad, it is the Ramayana that is the sacred text of first choice.
  • It is as if that bulky figure, pushing Trinidad and Tobago towards freedom, had never been there at all.
  • As the story goes, the crime wave currently sweeping places like Trinidad has been caused by the return of undesirables who upon repatriation have brought all manners of new criminal skills to bear on our hapless populaces.

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