If Attorney General Faris Al-Rawi and Minister in the Office of Attorney General and Legal Affairs, Stuart Young, are right, the People’s Partnership Government spent more on legal fees in five years than Julian Assange, OJ Simpson and the late Michael Jackson could spend in three lifetimes. And, to be …
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Welcome to Port-of-Pain: Warriors aim to dominate Nicaragua
The “Soca Warriors” are preparing a hot welcome for the Nicaragua football team from 7 pm tomorrow (Tuesday October 13) at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, as coach Stephen Hart challenged his players to assert themselves. Last Thursday, the Trinidad and Tobago National Senior Team managed their first win in Panama …
Read More »This week in football: Wired868’s calendar for Oct 13-18
The following are this week’s fixtures for the various Trinidad and Tobago football competitions covered by Wired868: Tuesday October 13 (International friendly) Trinidad and Tobago v Nicaragua, 7 pm, Hasely Crawford Stadium; Wednesday October 14 (SSFL Premiership Division) Fatima College v Naparima College, 3.45 pm, Fatima; Presentation San F’do v …
Read More »Cunupia pays the Commissiong; La Horquetta delivers KO blow
A storming second half performance by NLCB La Horquetta SA saw the Premier Division club advance to the quarterfinal round of the CNG National Super League (NSL) this afternoon at the expense of Championship Division challengers, Cunupia FC, at the Larry Gomes Stadium in Malabar. The final result read: La …
Read More »Keeping Gov’t At Arms Length: Sunity challenges the Creative community
Political patronage is like a sno-cone with plenty syrup and heavy condensed milk. Even when it is bad for you in the long run, it feels so good as to banish all thought of the long run. For as long as it lasts, it is delicious—until it becomes dangerous. Then, …
Read More »Up today, down tomorrow: Shah throws a wary eye on the new House Speaker
I switched on my television last Friday just in time to see and hear a stern-looking House Speaker Bridgid Annisette-George say to former minister and current MP for Caroni Central Bhoe Tewarie, “You have three seconds to wrap up… starting now!” I did a double-take, wondering if I hadn’t mistakenly …
Read More »The Hatuey experience: Did the Budget miss Culture?
There is a hole in the Budget presented to Parliament on Monday last. There is scant acknowledgement of culture, particularly of our performing arts despite their huge potential for assistance in diversifying the economy and its significant contribution to social stability. Presumably the new Minister of Culture, who is a …
Read More »‘Pres’ topple San Juan, Terrell free kick takes southerners second
A second half free kick by Presentation College (San Fernando) midfielder Terrell Williams stunned the Bourg Mulatresse faithful yesterday and propelled “Pres” to second in the SSFL Premier Division standings after a 3-2 triumph over San Juan North Secondary. Williams’ 77th minute free kick was no master class but it was …
Read More »David John-Williams will contest TTFA presidency; Tim Kee faces challenge
DIRECTV W Connection president and CEO David John-Williams has announced his intention to run for the post of Trinidad and Tobago Football Association (TTFA) president at the upcoming Annual General Meeting (AGM) on 29 November 2015. Williams, who is also the vice-chairman of the Trinidad and Tobago Pro League, revealed …
Read More »Consultation conundrum: Sheila ponders a long-standing Gov’t tradition
Civil society, perhaps more than any other sector, knows only too well that a healthy serving of scepticism inside the doubles is necessary when governments talk consultation. In T&T, “consultation” is sometimes political-speak for “we eh touching that,” “we eh know what the hell to do with that” or “we …
Read More »Signs of the times, Kamla’s minority report and Jack lectures teachers
On Friday afternoon, John “Amigo” Matthews, 54, was walking along the Eastern Main Road in Barataria when a sign for The Gate Church fell and immediately took him to meet his Maker. An eyewitness said it was nobody’s fault but rather a tragic accident prompted by high winds. Yet, Mr …
Read More »Hart: We experimented against Panama; Plus Warriors in stats
Trinidad and Tobago National Senior Team coach Stephen Hart said his players are still adapting to his tactical variations and learning to handle different game situations, despite their 2-1 friendly win away to Panama yesterday. The “Soca Warriors” were without potential flankers Cordell Cato, Lester Peltier, Rundell Winchester, Ataulla Guerra …
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