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Its about time.......these big shots pay back what they stole

Posted by Guest on Wed 19 May 2004 08:23:05 PM UTC

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I think this man has done a great deal for Trinidad since Eric Williams. He built the highways and invested in schools. I want him to come back.

Posted by Guest on Sun 02 May 2004 01:36:45 AM UTC

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NOBEL Peace Prize winner Nelson Mandela said yesterday he had defied his doctor's orders to end all international travel at the end of last year to come to Trinidad and Tobago.
The former South Africa President explained that he had done so to help his country in its bid to host the 2010 Football World Cup.
He said he also did so because he loved Trinidad and Tobago.
Mandela, who turns 86 in June, said he was supposed to retire from international travel in December 2003, but added that he felt it essential that he do all he could to help South Africa's bid, especially given his country's long history of oppression.

Posted by Guest on Sat 01 May 2004 12:48:22 PM UTC

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Caricom elated over new record ---- THE CHAIRMAN of CARICOM's Prime Ministerial Sub-Committee on Cricket, Grenada Prime Minister Dr Keith Mitchell, has extended congratulations to West Indies cricket captain Brian Lara on his recording the highest ever score by a batsman in Test cricket. The feat was achieved on April 12 at the Antigua Recreation Ground during the Fourth Cable and Wireless Test match against England.

The text of his message to the captain is as follows: "I am elated to extend to you, in my capacity as Chairman of the Prime Ministerial Sub-Committee on Cricket, sincere congratulations on your record-setting performance at the Antigua Recreation Ground this past weekend. "On behalf of the Heads of Government of the Caribbean Community, and on my own behalf, I join cricket fans around the world in celebrating your achievement with respect to the highest individual score ever recorded in the history of Test cricket. Your remarkable accomplishment of 400 runs demonstrates what is ...

Caricom elated over new record ---- THE CHAIRMAN of CARICOM's Prime Ministerial Sub-Committee on Cricket, Grenada Prime Minister Dr Keith Mitchell, has extended congratulations to West Indies cricket captain Brian Lara on his recording the highest ever score by a batsman in Test cricket. The feat was achieved on April 12 at the Antigua Recreation Ground during the Fourth Cable and Wireless Test match against England.

The text of his message to the captain is as follows: "I am elated to extend to you, in my capacity as Chairman of the Prime Ministerial Sub-Committee on Cricket, sincere congratulations on your record-setting performance at the Antigua Recreation Ground this past weekend. "On behalf of the Heads of Government of the Caribbean Community, and on my own behalf, I join cricket fans around the world in celebrating your achievement with respect to the highest individual score ever recorded in the history of Test cricket. Your remarkable accomplishment of 400 runs demonstrates what is possible when talent and determination prevail.

"It is my sincere hope that your outstanding performance will contribute to the revival of the West Indies Cricket team to higher standards. Moreover with Cricket World Cup 2007 on the horizon, your performance will certainly serve as an inspiration for everyone involved in preparing our region for hosting this international event. "Congratulations again and keep up the excellent work."

Posted by Guest on Thu 15 Apr 2004 03:05:32 PM UTC



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