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Artist Mark Joseph shows one of his paintings at the exhibition.
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Dr Marlene Attzs has emerged as one of the most esteemed and trusted faces of economists in the country. She is on the most-wanted list of media houses when budget season beckons and is a useful resource for election cycles.
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Past president Josephine Zakour, left, and Corresponding Secretary Nicola Sabga deliver handbags filled with items to The Shelter for domestic abuse survivors.
The Syrian Lebanese Women’s Association of Trinidad and Tobago (SLWA) was founded in 1950 by a group of deeply passionate women dedicated to providing for our nation’s most vulnerable. Over the years the association has engaged in numerous projects and initiatives aimed at supporting and empowering those most in need.
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If nothing else, International Women’s Day highlights the different playing fields women are on across the world. For some women in different countries, access to education remains out of reach and the fight for that human right continues. In the Western world, women have become pillars of society, and in some industries, it would be hard to think about some jobs without them.
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Women and girls have demolished barriers, dismantled stereotypes and driven progress towards a more just and equal world. Women’s rights were finally recognised as fundamental and universal human rights. Hundreds of millions more girls are in classrooms around the world. And pioneering leaders have smashed glass ceilings across the globe.
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The Trinidad and Tobago IVF and Fertility Centre is a gem in our country and region, that has facilitated countless families with the most precious gifts of new life. The centre, through its work over the past 20 years has achieved some major feats, including the birth of the first IVF baby in the English-speaking Caribbean in 1997 and producing approximately 3,000 babies since 2008.
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Milan Fashion Week is a clothing trade show held semi-annually in Milan, Italy, and one of the most revered collations of iconic fashion internationally. During the recently concluded Milan Fashion Week, a Trinidadian, creative director of Sagaboi, Geoff Cooper brought his designs to life on the runway of the highly-acclaimed event. From his humble beginnings in the “bucolic, idyllic village” of Moruga, Cooper has made his name in the fashion industry, and his most recent collection named “Calypso Arrival” pays homage to calypso music and fashion, and is characterised by one of T&T’s most distinct and emblematic characters, the smooth, suave “Sagaboi”.
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“Everything you see represents a tiny sliver of the electromagnetic spectrum. Most of the universe is hidden from view, even the normal stuff, not just the mysterious dark matter no one yet understands. The right telescopes are technologically capable of seeing most of the light we cannot, but Earth gets in the way.”
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It was Pablo Picasso, the great Spanish painter, who once remarked, “Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once we grow up.”
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Tricia St John
Out of the blue, my ex messaged me and got straight to the point. No ‘Hi’ or ‘How is life?’. Not even a ‘How are you?’ What he did say is that he had seen me in and around the office where he worked, automatically assumed that I was asking about him, and if there was anything I needed to say. Clearly, I am not allowed to have friends and the mere fact that I was outside the office, never mind I was talking to another man, meant I was pining away for him and, by my presence, needed to say so.
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Artist Mark Joseph shows one of his paintings at the exhibition.
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The Art Society of T&T is showcasing 71 pieces of artwork from the studio collections of 53 of its members. Mediums used by the artists ranged from acrylic, oil and watercolour to mixed media and sculpture.
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The father of Akeisha Worrell who has been missing for almost two weeks is asking the population to pray for her safe return.
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T he Chinese Spring Festival Temple Fair, part of the Chinese New Year celebrations, took place on Saturday at Anchorage in Chaguaramas.
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AFETT Board with Keynote Speaker - Greer Quan, Mrs. Sharon Rowley, the Hon Bridgid Anisette George.
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Dr Marlene Attzs.
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