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		<title>By: mamoo</title>
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		<dc:creator>mamoo</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Jul 2012 16:06:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Linda, these things are not new. It has been happening all over TnT. But it is good to see the children coming forward and parents taking a closer look at daughters. That is the only way to break the cycle. Where I grew up almost every household had some kind of sexual deviancy. 

Here is a few, neigbour daughters, one with the neigbhour son and other with a fella where she worked. A few houses down one man had homo activities with another boy down the street. The next house a boy slept with his cousin she got pregnant and had his baby. Another house down a married woman is having an affair neighbourhood gigolo, another house down the 14 year old had a time with her uncle, opposite house the uncle slept with niece. Linda I could on, but almost every home had some kind of sexual deviancy. 

It is good news to know that these things are coming to the front and the nation will be better for it. Trinidad is a highly sexualized society, even in UWI 83% of the student population is sexually active. The carnival whining, grinding and calypso result in a higher population every October/November. And it is all across the nation, not only Central.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Linda, these things are not new. It has been happening all over TnT. But it is good to see the children coming forward and parents taking a closer look at daughters. That is the only way to break the cycle. Where I grew up almost every household had some kind of sexual deviancy. </p>
<p>Here is a few, neigbour daughters, one with the neigbhour son and other with a fella where she worked. A few houses down one man had homo activities with another boy down the street. The next house a boy slept with his cousin she got pregnant and had his baby. Another house down a married woman is having an affair neighbourhood gigolo, another house down the 14 year old had a time with her uncle, opposite house the uncle slept with niece. Linda I could on, but almost every home had some kind of sexual deviancy. </p>
<p>It is good news to know that these things are coming to the front and the nation will be better for it. Trinidad is a highly sexualized society, even in UWI 83% of the student population is sexually active. The carnival whining, grinding and calypso result in a higher population every October/November. And it is all across the nation, not only Central.</p>
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		<title>By: TMan</title>
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		<dc:creator>TMan</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Jul 2012 14:04:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In most developed countries,the Deputy Governors who Cudjoe so strongly believes in would never be considered. In fact they would have been brought before parliamentary committees or be subjected to senate hearings. We must never forget that the two Deputy Governors presided over two financial disasters: 

– The TT stock decline about 2005/6 which caused pension funds to lose hundreds of million of dollars. 

– The failure of CLICO which cost this country over ten billion dollars. In any developed country, those at the top would either resign or be dismissed.
And I have not even mentioned the failure of the Central bank under Governor Williams in the HCU disaster.
The problem is that some people believe that they are entitled to certain leadership positions in this country and are having great difficulty adjusting to the &quot;upstarts&quot;.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In most developed countries,the Deputy Governors who Cudjoe so strongly believes in would never be considered. In fact they would have been brought before parliamentary committees or be subjected to senate hearings. We must never forget that the two Deputy Governors presided over two financial disasters: </p>
<p>– The TT stock decline about 2005/6 which caused pension funds to lose hundreds of million of dollars. </p>
<p>– The failure of CLICO which cost this country over ten billion dollars. In any developed country, those at the top would either resign or be dismissed.<br />
And I have not even mentioned the failure of the Central bank under Governor Williams in the HCU disaster.<br />
The problem is that some people believe that they are entitled to certain leadership positions in this country and are having great difficulty adjusting to the &#8220;upstarts&#8221;.</p>
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		<title>By: Loyal Trini</title>
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		<dc:creator>Loyal Trini</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Jul 2012 01:46:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Getting back at the subject after the tangential discourse:

Distasteful, unfair response from Dr Farrell

Story Created: Jul 18, 2012 at 11:52 PM ECT 

I must register my disappointment with the myopic and deeply biased views expressed by Terrence Farrell in regard to the appointment of Jwala Rambarran as Governor of the Central Bank. 

I can recall no similar expression of like sentiment on the occasion of the appointment of any of Mr Rambarran&#039;s predecessors. Dr Farrell sees the appointment as yet &quot;another termitic (sic) assault on the institutions of State&quot;. 

Has he been living here or abroad for the past 40-odd years? 

His harking back to what he calls the &quot;Reshmi Ramnarine syndrome&quot; is distasteful and suggests a tendency to profiling. 

Which of our several Central Bank governors in the past can be said to have satisfied Dr Farrell&#039;s hope that &quot;the process of selection would have been fair and transparent&quot;? Has any of our past governors been &quot;vetted in the public space&quot; or by &quot;parliamentary scrutiny&quot;? 

Which governor can be said to have &quot;asserted the independence of the Bank&quot;? And Dr Farrell in his nostalgic foray is selectively oblivious to the CL Financial bacchanal and all the wheeling and dealing!
 It is truly distasteful indeed and reflects if not professional underdevelopment, then a glaring disregard for collegiality, when people in the same profession should seek to launch unprovoked personal attacks against legitimate government appointees who are seen as their colleagues, and seek to denigrate rather than encourage. 

In one fell swoop, he has not only belittled Mr Rambarran himself but has succeeded in undermining and devaluing the office of the Governor of the Central Bank. 

I am given to wondering what might have inspired such grossly uncivil behaviour. Can he not give the man the benefit of waiting to see how he performs? This country seems sick at all levels! 

Steve Smith 
via e-mail]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Getting back at the subject after the tangential discourse:</p>
<p>Distasteful, unfair response from Dr Farrell</p>
<p>Story Created: Jul 18, 2012 at 11:52 PM ECT </p>
<p>I must register my disappointment with the myopic and deeply biased views expressed by Terrence Farrell in regard to the appointment of Jwala Rambarran as Governor of the Central Bank. </p>
<p>I can recall no similar expression of like sentiment on the occasion of the appointment of any of Mr Rambarran&#8217;s predecessors. Dr Farrell sees the appointment as yet &#8220;another termitic (sic) assault on the institutions of State&#8221;. </p>
<p>Has he been living here or abroad for the past 40-odd years? </p>
<p>His harking back to what he calls the &#8220;Reshmi Ramnarine syndrome&#8221; is distasteful and suggests a tendency to profiling. </p>
<p>Which of our several Central Bank governors in the past can be said to have satisfied Dr Farrell&#8217;s hope that &#8220;the process of selection would have been fair and transparent&#8221;? Has any of our past governors been &#8220;vetted in the public space&#8221; or by &#8220;parliamentary scrutiny&#8221;? </p>
<p>Which governor can be said to have &#8220;asserted the independence of the Bank&#8221;? And Dr Farrell in his nostalgic foray is selectively oblivious to the CL Financial bacchanal and all the wheeling and dealing!<br />
 It is truly distasteful indeed and reflects if not professional underdevelopment, then a glaring disregard for collegiality, when people in the same profession should seek to launch unprovoked personal attacks against legitimate government appointees who are seen as their colleagues, and seek to denigrate rather than encourage. </p>
<p>In one fell swoop, he has not only belittled Mr Rambarran himself but has succeeded in undermining and devaluing the office of the Governor of the Central Bank. </p>
<p>I am given to wondering what might have inspired such grossly uncivil behaviour. Can he not give the man the benefit of waiting to see how he performs? This country seems sick at all levels! </p>
<p>Steve Smith<br />
via e-mail</p>
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		<title>By: Linda Edwards, class of '67</title>
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		<dc:creator>Linda Edwards, class of '67</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Jul 2012 13:53:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Another one: According to the Express ths Sunday, a Chauguanas truck driver has been arrested for sex with a 15 year old. Mamoo, you taking notes?]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Another one: According to the Express ths Sunday, a Chauguanas truck driver has been arrested for sex with a 15 year old. Mamoo, you taking notes?</p>
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