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David Beckham Will Captain England Against Trinidad and Tobago
2008-05-31 18:59:00 David Beckham has been named the captain for tomorrows friendly against Trinidad & Tobago.It will be the first time that he has worn the armband since the 2006 World Cup, when David resigned as captain of the team.Capello has rotated the captaincy during a series of friendlies, and will make a final decision about who will be the permanent leader, before the next World Cup qualifying series gets under way."People will always question whether I can still play at this level but I want to carry on. I am not ready to stop playing for my country," said Beckham. "I have a few more wrinkles now but I still feel I can do what I did 10 years ago. I was happy with my performance against France in March, my first game under Fabio Capello, and it was the same against the United States the other night. I was happy to set up the opening goal.""When you have worked on things during the week, like where the players have to run to and where I have to put the ball to, and it comes off in a game, ...
By: Victoria Beckham
Things To See On Your Holidays in Trinidad and Tobago
2008-04-27 07:00:00 The republic of Trinidad and Tobago lies in the southern Caribbean. It is an archipelago state. Trinidad and Tobago are the two main islands of the country and there are twenty one smaller islands. Trinidad is much larger than Tobago in size as well as population. The nation lies outside the hurricane belt. Trinidad is ...
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Trinidad and Tobago Probate Records
2008-03-13 00:00:00 Trinidad and Tobago probate records database - Access Trinidad and Tobago probate records database now! You could conduct an exhaustive probate records search in Trinidad and Tobago from your entire network of specialized databases to find the record details. Order a probate records search in Trinidad and Tobago now to get more information on the individual. Our database has the largest nationwide database of probate records in the U.S.
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Yacht your way to Tobago Jazz
2008-03-10 14:11:00 If you haven?t booked your flights and accommodation for the Plymouth Jazz Festival (Tobago) as yet, you?re probably pulling your hair out wondering how you you?re going to get there, and where you?re going to stay, because from all reports accommodation is booked to the hilt, and flights from Trinidad are gone! Plus the ones Caribbean Airlines recently added have been snatched up.This happens every year, and locals and international visitors alike are left in mid-air wondering how they?re going to make it to Tobago, from Trinidad. If you?re coming from Europe or the UK, you stand a better chance of getting flights directly to Tobago. Delta Airlines also offers direct flights to Tobago out of Atlanta, Georgia. Now, for those who have to get from Trinidad to Tobago, if you were just about to plan how you?re going to camp out at the airport hoping that people don?t take their flights (so you can get their spots) or that you get on the delayed lists, STOP! We?ve found the perfect, alte...
Star power for Tobago's Plymouth Jazz Festival
2008-02-08 15:23:00 Organisers of the Plymouth Jazz Festival (Tobago) have released the line-up for this year. The headline acts include Diana Ross, Rod Stewart, and Whitney Houston. Smokey Robinson, Shakira, Peabo Bryson, James Ingram, and En Vogue will also perform.Starting from April 25th, and continuing until the 29th, the festival will be held in Tobago?s picturesque fishing village Plymouth.Although the organisers announced the line-up a bit late, in comparison with its usual November announcement, anticipation for the festival has been high. Now in its fourth year, the Plymouth Jazz Fest attracts not just tourists, but also lots of locals, and accommodation and flights from Tobago to Trinidad are often booked quite early. So, if you?re interested in attending, be sure to start making arrangements now.For more information about the Plymouth Jazz Festival, visit www.plymouthjazzfest.com. To learn more about Trinidad and Tobago, you can visit http://www.gotrinidadandtobago.-com/.Curious about the re...
ZipCode Search Trinidad and Tobago
2008-02-04 00:00:00 This ZipCode Search Trinidad and Tobago tenant screening will confirm the reliability of a potential tenant or roommate. Civil court records are checked for complaints. Previous addresses and landowners, as well as roommates, are revealed. National, state, and county criminal courts records are searched. Evictions and Sex Offender databases are scrutinized in ZipCode Search Trinidad and Tobago tenant screening.
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At last - Trinidad's Carnival is here again
2008-02-01 18:34:00 A gleeful masquerader. Photo source: www.mayarobeach.comIt's called the "Greatest Show on Earth". It's been named the number one Festival in the Caribbean. And well... it's hear. Come February 4th and 5th 2008, Trinidad and Tobago will be transformed into a place of revellry as masqueraders take to the streets to play a mas. The climax of Trinidad's Carnival lies in these two days, as from months before, momentum builds with many fetes (parties) taking place from as early as the previous December. Carnival isn't the only exciting event that takes place in Trinidad and Tobago, but people certainly do think about it whole year, and you really can't blame them. Carnival is an absolutely euphoric experience.Like most Trinis, Kerri Tucker, MACO Destinations Magazine's International Sales and Marketing Manager, loves "the infectious excitement surrounding Carnival, the adrenaline, the buzz, the music, and the sense of unity, the whole country coming together to celebrate... chippin...
Test ban advances toward universality
2008-01-29 01:00:00 Malaysia ratified the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT) on January 17, 2008, bringing the total number of ratifications to 143. Ambassador Tibor Tóth, Executive Secretary of the Preparatory Commission for the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test Ban Organization (CTBTO) reacted, releasing a statement which read, in part:?This is very important internationally, but also regionally: Malaysia?sratification tips the balance in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations(ASEAN) where 6 out of 10 countries now have ratified the Treaty.?The CTBTO points out that, among ASEAN states:?Cambodia, the Lao People?s Democratic Republic, Malaysia, the Philippines,Singapore and Vietnam have now ratified the CTBT, whereas Brunei Darussalam,Indonesia, Myanmar and Thailand have yet to ratify it.? In other CTBT news, loyal readers will recall that on November 27, 2007, in a post on the occasion of the ratification of the CTBT by the Bahamas, we wrote ?Barbados, the eyes of the world are now upon you!? We are...
By: Nukes on a Blog
Trinidad and Tobago Real Estate Records
2008-01-18 00:00:00 Trinidad and Tobago real estate records database - Access Trinidad and Tobago real estate records database now! Search real estate records in 41 states and the District of Columbia to uncover real property ownership and possibly value. Search includes tax assessor records and property deed transfers for the past 12 months. National, state and county property records available. Foreclosures, statistics and public records available.
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Back to 101
2007-12-10 22:15:00 Moving back into your newly renovated home evokes feelings of joy, relief that the wait is over, and absolute excitement. Then there?s the added fun of moving around furniture, changing the look and feel of rooms. We recently returned to our original office at 101 Tragerete Road, Port of Spain, Trinidad, and it?s fabulous. We occupied 101 prior to its refurbishment, and consider it home. It is really great to be back in our space.Last week we invited friends of Toute Bagai Publishing and MACO, and had a nice open-house warming to celebrate. It was really good to hear footsteps trampling all through the building, as people toured the rooms, and limed on the front porch upstairs where you have a full view of everything that takes place on Tragarete Road. Some of us stayed outside under the stars, listening to the Silver Stars steel pan side, as they serenaded us with Parang music (local Trini, Latin-flavoured, Christmas music).Toute Bagai Publishing bought 101 in 2004, and moved out l...
Jazz is in the air!
2007-11-29 21:22:00 Source: www.stluciajazz.org Jazz festivals are always ?happenin? in the Caribbean. From January to December, you can choose to go anywhere from Antigua to Barbados, St Lucia, Jamaica, Bermuda, Aruba, the Cayman Islands, Dominica, Tobago, and other islands, and somewhere on the calendar, you?ll find an event worth attending.While some shows stay true to the artform, showcasing strictly jazz musicians, some also invite non-jazz, R&B or other artistes in order to increase the festivals? appeal, and to satisfy the varied musical palette of patrons. Regardless, Caribbean jazz and music festivals have become popular with international audiences. Visitors from all over come together with residents to enjoy good music, great food, dancing in the sun, and Caribbean hospitality.Additionally, there are Caribbean-jazz festivals, like the October Jazz Festival in St Lucia and the Pan Jazz Festival in Trinidad. These involve Caribbean musicians and music. Here are some of the popular music fe...
Sailing the Caribbean
2007-11-09 15:10:00 Photography by Rolex and Tim WrightFrom Carriacou to Barbados, yachting enthusiasts have waves of fun. Paul Solomon, crew member on Enzyme, the MACO-sponsored boat, tells us about the crew?s experience of a regatta in the southern Grenadines where the race courses take you by the famous Tobago Cays, the resort island of Petit St Vincent, Petit Martinique, Union Island, and Carriacou. You can also read about their adventures at sailing festivals and regattas in Grenada, St Maarten, Culebra ? off Puerto Rico, St Thomas, and the BVI all in a five-week span. Plus they headed to races in Antigua, Tobago, and the list goes on.Click this link to macomag.com to get the full story.
Trinidad Carnival
2007-09-19 14:08:00 Photo source: www.visittnt.comWe realise that lots of people have been stopping by for information about Trinidad's Carnival. For more information, you can check the VisitTNT website. You can also check the following Carnival-related websites:Carnival- related websites- www.trinisoca.com- www.triniview.com- www.TrinbagoPan.com- www.playcarnival.com
Trinidad Carnival 2008 Calendar
2007-09-07 22:43:00 Often called the ?Greatest Show on Earth?, Trinidad?s Carnival captures the hearts of foreigners and locals alike. Carnival lovers look forward to the pre-Carnival season, which is full of partying, and Carnival Monday and Tuesday (February 4 and 5, 2008) when they get to don their beautiful costumes, and play ?mas? (jump up in the streets in their bands), with their energy levels high on infectious soca music. Check out the Carnival calendar at the end of this post, which gives you the 411 on the activities from September 2007 to February 2008.What some people don?t know is that Carnival isn?t just two days of celebration. It?s a season that starts from months before. Usually, Carnival is held in February; sometimes in March. Yet you?ll find people thinking of Carnival as soon as midnight sets on Carnival Tuesday. You?ll find band leaders thinking of their designs for the following year, soca artistes looking for a muse for new songs, party lovers waiting for the next fete, and mas...
Seven Wonders of the Caribbean ? Part 2
2007-09-07 19:54:00 If you had to choose the ?Seven Wonders of the Caribbean?, which sites would make your list? Some time ago, Barbados blogger Bajegirl listed her suggestions for the seven wonders of the Caribbean, which were:1. Harrison's Cave ? Barbados2. The Pitons and Sulphur Springs - St. Lucia3. Bermuda Triangle4. Salt Ponds ? Anguilla5. Port Royal ? Jamaica6. Grand Etang Lake ? Grenada7. Kaieteur Falls ? GuyanaWe asked readers to suggest some of their own, and these included:- Dominica?s boiling lake- Ttitou Gorge, Dominica- Coco Point, Barbuda- Plymouth, Montserrat- Soufriere Hills Volcano, Monsterrat- Siewdass Sadoo Temple, Trinidad (Waterloo)About.com contributor Robert Curley recently solicited opinions from his readers for suggestions on what would make the ?Seven Wonders of the Caribbean? list, and this is his list: 1. The Baths, Virgin Gorda, Bristish Virgin Islands2. Bioluminescent Bay, Vieques, Puerto Rico3. Bonaire National Marine Park, Netherland Antilles4. El Yunque Rain Forest, P...
Top ten spas in the Caribbean
2007-08-27 15:42:00 Every luxurious vacation has that key element, being pampered in a spa, and the Caribbean has some of the best spas you?ll find. Last year, Destinations picked the top ten spas in the Caribbean, some of which happen to be ?most under the radar?. We?ve also included a spa in the Panama Canal. If you?re looking for a great spa to visit while on holiday in the Caribbean, these ten are a sure bet.1. Sandy Lane Hotel Spa, BarbadosSituated on the famed Platinum Coast of Barbados, this spa makes sure you?re given every delight you could possibly imagine. Inhale the calming aroma of fresh lemongrass, basil and rosemary, and imagine some of the layout. Think hallways of marble and coral, lined with candlelight and river stones. On your first floor, you?ve got your spa café overlooking the pool area, the chic Collection Boutique, and the John Frieda hair salon.The treatment rooms are named after Barbados? flora and fauna, with names like Coral Vine, Cerasse, and Tassle Flower. Whether it?s th...
Andrew Zimmerman and Rachael Ray go cuisine crazy over Trinidad and Tobago
2007-08-24 19:17:00 It seems as if US food networks have gone cuisine crazy over Trinidad and Tobago. First, Andrew Zimmerman from the Travel Channel?s Bizarre Foods show featured several of Trinidad and Tobago?s dishes, which seem really normal to us Trinis, but seem bizarre in other parts of the world. One dish, the ever popular bake and shark, which is always available at Maracas Beach, got Andrew?s vote as one of his top ten favourite foods in the world! Andrew calls it a fish sandwich. We know it as fry bake with the best shark ever. Andrew discovers that Trinidad and Tobago?s diverse ethnic population, which includes Indian, African, Chinese, Creole, Spanish and French descendants, creates what he terms ?a cuisine unlike anywhere else in the world?. He went deep sea fishing, iguana hunting, conch shell hunting, and sampled souse, doubles and roti, and had loads of fun along the way.Now, the cooking guru everyone loves to love, Rachael Ray has joined in on the excitement, and will feature Trinida...
Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern: Trinidad and Tobago (video)
2007-08-07 06:20:00 For the longest while I’ve been watching Andrew Zimmern’s Bizarre Foods and wondering “Gee I wonder what he would think of Trinidad?”. Well, someone must have been listening to my brain waves because the next thing I know I was reading that a Trinidad and Tobago episode of Bizarre Foods aired last month! :shocked: Fortunately ...
By: TriniGourmet.com
Trinidad and Tobago
2007-07-18 00:12:00 Trinidad and its sister island Tobago, is the perfect example of contrasts. While Tobago is a sleepy small town, Trinidad is just bursting with life. Known largely for its annual Carnival, Trinidad and Tobago can be deserted during the off season. The carnival, which takes its roots from West African festivals, is celebrated a week before ...
Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana: JFK ?terror? plot
2007-06-05 00:41:00 As the news broke over the weekend that US law enforcement officials had uncovered a plot to bomb fuel tanks and pipelines at New York’s JFK International Airport, bloggers in Trinidad and Tobago and Guyana reacted with consternation. The alleged mastermind of the plot, Russell Defreitas, is a US citizen born in Guyana; two of ...
Trinidad And Tobago
2007-05-30 00:00:00 Hello all, We are just getting back from beautiful Trinidad and Tobago from a 2 week vacation! What an amazing time and cultural experience from the “Trinidad Lime-in Lingo” to the Tobago Beaches, was an absolute great time to step back from our home business opportunities and take time to relax and refresh from the hard ...
Trinidad and Tobago Carnival: Part 10 - Ash Wednesday
2007-03-23 05:30:00 After the frenzied crescendo of Carnival Tuesday all merriment and debauchery ends (or is supposed to end) with the ushering in of Ash Wednesday and the start of the Roman Catholic observance of Lent. My father tells me that ‘back in the... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
By: TriniGourmet.com
Trinidad and Tobago woos India for more investment
2007-03-11 00:54:05 New Delhi, March 10 : The twin islands of Trinidad and Tobago is seeking increased investment from India by forging deeper cooperation in trade and commerce.
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Trinidad and Tobago Carnival: Part 9 - Peter Minshall
2007-03-10 04:11:01 If Machel is the foremost innovator of soca, Minshall is the foremost innovator of mas. Eccentric and chameleon-like, his designs have captured Trinidadian’s imaginations for several decades. Born in Guyana, his family moved to Trinidad when... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
By: TriniGourmet.com
Trinidad and Tobago Carnival: Part 8 - Machel Montano
2007-02-20 21:57:01 Last Friday (Carnival Friday) night your favorite Trini introvert hit the town! You can blame this atypical behavior on the fact that one of my best friends is in town for her annual Carnival pilgrimage. Although there were several fetes going on we... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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Trinidad and Tobago Carnival: Part 7 - J?Ouvert & Ole Time Mas
2007-02-14 21:53:01 J’ouvert (joo-VAY) is the start to the Carnival celebrations. It begins in the pre-dawn hours of Carnival Monday and lasts until daybreak. J’ouvert (which is a Creole corruption of the French Jour Ouvert - day opening) is also known as... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
By: TriniGourmet.com
Trinidad and Tobago Carnival: Part 6 - Dimanche Gras
2007-02-07 15:47:03 ?Dimanche Gras? takes place on the Sunday night before Ash Wednesday. Here the Calypso Monarch is chosen (after competition) and prize money and a vehicle bestowed. Also the King and Queen of the bands are crowned, where each band to parade costumes... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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Trinidad and Tobago Carnival: Part 5 - Carnival Bands
2007-02-02 15:42:04 I was talking to a Brazilian friend the other day and she was surprised at some of the differences between our Carnival and theirs. You see it was a few weeks ago when she decided to look and see what costume/band she should play with. She was... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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Trinidad and Tobago Carnival: Part 4 - Fetes!
2007-02-02 15:42:04 If you are getting the sense that Carnival is one big long party you are right! So it only makes sense that one big long party would be made of many many big long parties as well. These parties in Trinidad are called fetes and are attended by... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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Trinidad and Tobago Carnival: Part 3 - Steelbands and Panorama
2007-02-01 03:41:01 Exodus Steelband performing in Trafalgar Square, England - photo by bram_souffreau It seems that every time a North American program wants to denote the ‘tropics’ you will hear the sound of a steelpan. It doesn’t even to seem to... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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Trinidad and Tobago Carnival: Part 2 - Soca Music
2007-01-30 15:39:01 Soca Sensation Destra Garcia is one of Trinidad’s most in-demand musical artistes. Check out her Myspace Page @ http://www.myspace.com/destraga-rcia Welcome to the second part of what I have now mapped as a Ten Part series on the sights,... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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Trinidad and Tobago Carnival - A Brief Overview
2007-01-24 09:30:01 With less than a month to go it is high time that I shine a spotlight on Trinidad’s largest cultural festival, Carnival. Where did the word ?carnival? come from? Hundred and hundreds of years ago, the followers of the Catholic religion in... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
By: TriniGourmet.com
Wine Clubs in Trinidad and Tobago?
2007-01-02 08:59:01 I am clueless about wine. Utterly clueless. In fact I only just realized that some is red and some is not…. (ok not -that- bad but believe me I’m pretty bad). Last year there seemed to be an explosion of niche wine stores and wine clubs... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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Discover Trinidad and Tobago: Trinidad - Eating out
2006-12-20 14:33:02 Blondie - Ruby Tuesdays (Trinidad) Photo taken by the lovely and generous Chennette The tourist guide “Discover Trinidad and Tobago” has a guide to eating out in the North-West. Because of its geographic focus the only establishments... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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Coventry Collar Trinidad and Tobago Star Birchall From Port
2006-08-06 19:12:05 Chris Birchall has found a new home in the Championship at the Ricoh stadium playing for Coventry City. He mad a name for himself playing for Trinidad and Tobago during the World Cup and he caught the eye of a number of scouts. The Sky blues have secured the services Birchall from Port Vale on a three year contract having seen off competition from Ipswich Town.
Things To See On Your Holidays in Trinidad and Tobago
1969-12-31 19:00:00 The republic of Trinidad and Tobago lies in the southern Caribbean. It is an archipelago state. Trinidad and Tobago are the two main islands of the country and there are twenty one smaller islands. Trinidad is much larger than Tobago in size as well as population. The nation lies outside the hurricane belt. Trinidad is ...
A Visittntinn Trinidad And Tobago
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Trinidad and Tobago Municipal Databases
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Things To See On Your Holidays in Trinidad and Tobago
0000-00-00 00:00:00 The republic of Trinidad and Tobago lies in the southern Caribbean. It is an archipelago state. Trinidad and Tobago are the two main islands of the country and there are twenty one smaller islands. Trinidad is much larger than Tobago in size as well as population. The nation lies outside the hurricane belt.
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