Harper to raise issue of Uganda Anti-Homosexuality Bill at Summit

Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper is going to raise the issue of Uganda's Anti-Homosexuality Bill 2009 at the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) which opens tomorrow in Port of Spain, the capitol...

US fundamentalist group at heart of Uganda's anti-gay law

A United States fundamentalist group is at the heart of Uganda's anti-gay law. Originally known as The Fellowship, an international organization founded in 1935, today it is known as 'The Family', described by Jeff...

Uganda anti-gay bill has potential to divide Commonwealth leaders

Uganda's anti-gay bill has the potential to divide Commonwealth leaders who are scheduled to meet in Port of Spain, capital of Trinidad and Tobago, from November 27-29, where the global challenges of climate...

Wrap-Up: Secretary Clinton's Digital Town Hall in Santo Domingo

This article is the second part of a two-part series covering some issues leading to the Fifth Summit of the Americas.  It is also a follow-up from the preview of Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton's Digital...

Pre-5th Summit of the Americas: Clinton's Town Hall- Stream Live

Update:  Follow-up on the Digital Town Hall, read Part II also by Pythiian1.This article is the first of a two-part series that previews the role of the United States in the Fifth Summit of the Americas. ...

Canadians Address Spring Break Dangers

" The recent attack on Ottawa's Terry Schwarzfeld and her daughter-in-law while walking along a Barbados beach is the latest incident that draws attention to the potential dangers of vacationing in the Caribbean...

Trinidad & Tobago 0-3 England

Easy win for England"England were comfortable winners in their friendly at Trinidad & Tobago.Gareth Barry put them ahead when he finished off a move involving Stewart Downing and Wayne Bridge to volley home his first goal for England. Four minutes later Downing laid on...

Dancehall Superstar Super Cat Evades Trinidad Police

“Man a bad man” or so the saying goes. Popularized in the 90’s by original dancehall bad man super Cat, the “original dondadda” left police authorities in the south Caribbean nation wondering of his whereabouts after a scuffled occurred between himself and the...

Abuse of Jucicial process

A Coast Guard officer who was accused of shooting an unarmed fisherman while pursuing him in an unlit and unidentified boat has been freed of any impending charges. The DPP claims there is insufficient evidence despite written reports from eyewitnesses. Read the full story in...

Horrible Rape

Woman gang raped in cane field -Richard CharanTuesday, May 1st 2007 A woman who left her home to put out the garbage was kidnapped by four men and savaged in a cane field. Police found the 23-year-old businesswoman at the side of...

Face of Incompetence

Marcelle Hamilton, a police officer in the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service charged a 19 year old woman for murder following the death of her 4 year old daughter from neglect and abuse.Since the charges the laid, PC Hamilton shirked his duties of attending court and was...

Churchmen urge Sir Elton boycott

"Several church leaders on Tobago have called for a boycott of a concert by Sir Elton John, claiming his sexuality could have "a negative social impact". The Christian pastors asked the Caribbean island's politicians to prevent the 60-year-old from appearing at next month's...

Archdeacon: Elton John, Don't Turn Us Gay

Archdeacon Isaac wants Elton John banned from Tobago's upcoming jazz festival because he fears that he'll somehow turn concert attendants gay. This is ridiculous, what with our living in the 21st Century and all. Having said that, I'd be more concerned with Tobago's citizens...

'Trinidad and Tobago can feel very proud'

"Technical analysis of the match between Paraguay and Trinidad and Tobago from TSG member Alvin Corneal..."

Trinidad go home with heads held high

"They did not win a game or score a goal but Trinidad and Tobago still left their mark on the FIFA World Cup™ finals and proved they deserved their place in Germany..."

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