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A welcome Obama promise
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NWSOpinion - Saturday, November 21st 2009




Is fire season coming our way?
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NWSOpinion - Saturday, November 21st 2009




Cactus Amour to upstage Blackstone Street
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NWSSports - Saturday, November 21st 2009




T&T, Jamaica tumble in rankings
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NWSSports - Saturday, November 21st 2009




Branker back on court
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NWSSports - Saturday, November 21st 2009




T&T, Bajan lawyers clash today
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NWSSports - Saturday, November 21st 2009




International developments have raised the distinct possibility of US President Barack Obama coming to T&T. US Embassy public affairs officer, Matthew V Cassetta, said he had received no official communication the president will be attending CHOGM.
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Some 300 military personnel and 150 police officers from Caricom are expected to be in Trinidad and Tobago during the period of the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, National Security Minister Martin Joseph said yesterday.
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T&T has no official position on calls for the suspension of Gambia from the Commonwealth because of the controversial statements made by its President, Dr Yahya AJJ Jammeh, Foreign Affairs Minister Paula Gopee-Scoon said yesterday.
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A draft climate change policy for Trinidad and Tobago was submitted to the Cabinet yesterday, less than a week before the issue is set to take centre stage during the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) in Port of Spain.
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