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Sailors take over the stage Posted: Tuesday, February 17, 2015
Sailors take over the stage All Stars comes out strong with 1,300 masqueraders
Smooth sailing downtown for revellers Spectators and masqueraders have described this year's Carnival festivities as one of the safest and most enjoyable, thanks in part to the heavy police presence all around the capital city
Everybody gone mad—Regrello Convenor of San Fernando Carnival 2015, Junia Regrello yesterday slammed business people for renting out their premises to vendors for use as streetside bars
Poor turnout no damper on Socadrome But the scant crowd was a definite improvement from last year
Machel Magic Socadrome falls under Machel's spell
Machel set to clinch seventh Road March title
Rowley goes Bazodee in South mas Machel's 'Like A Boss' reigns in Sando
Wining cop caught on Facebook video A nine-second video posted to Facebook yesterday depicted the officer in full uniform gyrating on a female patron at a breakfast party in west Trinidad
'Mas over, send pupils to school' That was the advice given yesterday by first vice-president of the Trinidad and Tobago Unified Teachers Association (TTUTA) Davanand Sinanan
Alfonso to continue Griffith's initiatives Minister of National Security Carl Alfonso commended former minister of national security Gary Griffith for security initiatives he implemented during his tenure.
Govt cuts back: fewer armoured vehicles Cutbacks in the 2014/2015 budget due to the fluctuating oil and natural gas prices on the international markets may result in the Government purchasing fewer armoured vehicles and armoured personnel vehicles
Name a winner Kamla calls on supervisor of St Kitts and Nevis elections:
Hindu devotees celebrate Shiva Raatri DEVOUT Hindus went to their temples last night to celebrate Maha Shiva Raatri—The great night of Shiva.
...Greetings from Kamla Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar yesterday sent greetings to the Hindu Community on the occasion of Maha Shiva Raatri
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