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Manning: CHOGM to aid Copenhagen
Posted: Monday, November 23, 2009

Manning: CHOGM to aid Copenhagen
PRIME Minister Patrick Manning yesterday said he was optimistic this week's Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) could overcome the pessimism surrounding next month's United Nations Climate Change Talks in Copenhagen, Denmark.

PM: Key decisions in PoS

UNC plans to show CHOGM 'real' T&T
The Opposition party, the United National Congress, will be preparing a document to hand over to the Commonwealth Secretariat in hopes of painting a 'clear picture' of what Trinidad and Tobago is really like, says Leader of the Opposition Basdeo Panday.

Piarco open for CHOGM

Conversations begin in People's Space
UNDER tents in Port-of-Spain's Queens Park Savannah, the air has come alive with 55 conversations about development, democracy, citizenship, creativity, health, sexuality, economic independence and the environment.

Health sector on maximum alert for CHOGM

CHOGM week
FOR yet a second time this year, Trinidad and Tobago will be projected onto the world stage as this country hosts delegates from at least 50 countries for the 2009 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) in Port-of-Spain. This year marks the 60th year of the Commonwealth of Nations.

'Don't Blocked the Shutdown'
ON THE eve of a planned two-day national shutdown, employers were warned yesterday not to put any obstacles in the way of workers' participation in the protest activity.

FITUN head predicts transport shutdown today

Moonilal: Give swine flu vaccine to needy first
Tamiflu should be made available to residents of affected communities instead of the 'essential decision makers', Roodal Moonilal, Member of Parliament for Oropouche East, said yesterday.

Mr Tobago wins Digicel Rising Star

EBC report: Change boundaries in six constituencies

'Curious' rentals by Govt, says Mark



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