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Drug use damaging true character of Olympics

Honestly, it was not my idea to think of the name change.

Cricket

Cricketers mirror society today

Most fans of West Indies cricket are unaware that the quality of cricketer now representing the region is merely indicative of the societies in which we live, from which they develop and the standards which we accept.

Evin bats for change

A STAR is born in South-East Trinidad. And with the crime wave hitting the country, Evin Lewis wants to be a role model for the youth of the nation and he has chosen cricket and more specifically the bat to underline his point.

Football

Young ‘Soca Warriors’ closer to Nigeria

The young ‘Soca Warriors’ came up short in their bid to capture the Caribbean Football Union Youth (Under-17) Cup title after going down 2-1 to Cuba in the final at the Marvin Lee Stadium, Macoya on Sunday.

 

Other

Olympics opening - a true reflection of the world

There I sat in the cavernous architectural marvel that is the National Stadium, otherwise known as the Bird’s Nest, transfixed by the depth of human thought and ingenuity on display at the opening ceremony of the 29th Summer Olympic Games, creation of a nation that has risen from poverty to affluence in a little more than three decades.

T&T Cycling misses out on Olympics

For every athlete the Olympics is the ultimate focal point.

Tony stimulates the grey matter

According to past West Indies fast bowler, Tony Gray, in order to develop a National team, things need to be done in a logical and systematic way.

Honore makes his mark on the pro scene

For most guys, wearing really, really short shorts in public would be a problem.

Exciting finish to Caribbean Chess Carnival...

Cuban IM scores a double

CUBAN International Master Humberto Pecorelli-Garcia scored a notable double when he won the Open section of the Caribbean Chess Carnival held at the Queen’s Park Savannah last week.

3 Trinis endure 100-mile ENDURrun in Canada

Three Trinidadian long distance runners are about to embark on what is called the ‘Tour de France’ of Running. The ENDURrun in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.

Ames plays at Millenium Lakes today

I can feel it in my bones.

 

 

 

 

 

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