Zadd and Eastman fashion at the Down Syndrome Network Fashion Show
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Prince Aryan and Sumi celebrate their wedding with a lively dance reception, during the show.
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Meguella Simon parades in the Mrs Universe T&T competition.
A model masqueraders at costume of Paparazzi’s Fes - Whispers of the Medina at an intimate band launch held at Antigua Drive, Federation Park on Saturday June 20.
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Akiel Riley, also known as BlacksTheMan.
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Lisa Wickham, Founder of the Beyond Boundaries Media Forum (BBMF) presents the CEO of the Eastern Cape Provincial Arts and Culture Council, Monde Nkasawe with an Angostura Tambo Spice Rum Gift Box, at the official signing of the MoU for the BBMF.
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Lee-Ann Romany arrives at basecamp after hiking for an hour up Acatenango, to an elevation of 14,000 feet.
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Nicole Commissiong
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Elder Arnold Gopeesingh
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Bradley Ramcharan, Liberty Caribbean multinational and government sales director is a father to two children.
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Dr Eric Williams with members of his cabinet and supporters
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Gospe/l hip hop artiste Ancel Maloney
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Standard Five students of St Mary’s Anglican Primary School pose for a photo during their graduation ceremony at the school’s compound in Tacarigua on Wednesday, June 17.
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Zadd and Eastman fashion at the Down Syndrome Network Fashion Show
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Prince Aryan and Sumi celebrate their wedding with a lively dance reception, during the show.
Rishi Ragoonath
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Meguella Simon parades in the Mrs Universe T&T competition.
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Dale Moolchan flips the tyre in a workout exercise routine at his La Romaine home.
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After conceding death as his final option following a major accident in 2018 that left him partially disabled, Dale Moolchan stands today as living testimony that faith, determination and a strong will can carry a person through even the most devastating of circumstances.
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Nari Ramrattan, left, with his father Chanka Ramrattan, during an interview at the Debe Health and Fitness Gym on Tuesday.
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Fathers often share special bonds with their children. For 80-year-old Chanka Ramrattan, that bond is a shared love for fitness and exercise with his 46-year-old son Nari.
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Rashes in Trinidad & Tobago are mainly due to heat, dirt or allergy. Infectious causes such as measles and German measles have almost entirely been eradicated by the Ministry of Health’s immunisation programmes. The only “old-time” rash hanging around is chickenpox. There may or may not be an outbreak of chickenpox starting in T&T if you believe the newspapers and some parents, but if the Ministry of Health knows anything else, they are not saying. There is a vaccine that prevents chickenpox, but it is not offered routinely in T&T.
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Lisa Wickham, Founder of the Beyond Boundaries Media Forum (BBMF) presents the CEO of the Eastern Cape Provincial Arts and Culture Council, Monde Nkasawe with an Angostura Tambo Spice Rum Gift Box, at the official signing of the MoU for the BBMF.
Courtesy Lisa Wickham
There are moments that remind us just how deeply the roots of Caribbean and African cultures are intertwined, long before we ever cross oceans to meet.
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Lee-Ann Romany arrives at basecamp after hiking for an hour up Acatenango, to an elevation of 14,000 feet.
Lee-Ann Romany
There are easier ways to spend a holiday than hiking through freezing temperatures, gasping for breath at 12,500 feet above sea level and standing within sight of one of the most active volcanoes in the world.
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Nicole Commissiong
There comes a season in many women’s lives when they ask themselves, “What am I meant to build next?”
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Azaria Bissooondath has already learned lessons in bravery, diligence and resilience that many adults spend a lifetime trying to master. Bissooondath, hailing from Princes Town, celebrated her 13th birthday on June 11 and is preparing to embark on a new chapter of her life as she transitions to secondary school. With an impairment that many may view as insurmountable, Bissoondath has faced some of the great challenges of childhood, such as the Secondary Entrance Assessment, with courage and confidence.
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Elder Arnold Gopeesingh
And the Lord said, “I have surely seen the affliction of my people, which are in Egypt, and have heard their cry by reason of their taskmasters, for I know their sorrows. And I am come down to deliver them out of the hand of the Egyptians and to bring them up out of that land unto a good land and a large one, unto a land flowing with milk and honey, unto the place of the Canaanites, and the Hittites, and the Amorites, and the Perizzites, and the Hivites, and the Jebusites.
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Bradley Ramcharan, Liberty Caribbean multinational and government sales director is a father to two children.
Even as a young boy, Bradley Ramcharan knew he wanted to be a father. He had it all mapped out in his head: two children, a boy and a girl. Today, the Liberty Caribbean multinational and government sales director has exactly what he wished for.
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Dr Eric Williams with members of his cabinet and supporters
“Slavery was an economic institution of the first importance. It had been the basis of the Greek economy and had built up the Roman Empire. In modern times, it provided the sugar for the tea and the coffee cups of the Western world. It produced the cotton to serve as a base for modern capitalism. It made the American South and the Caribbean islands. The reason was economic, not racial. It had to do not with the colour of the labourer, but the cheapness of the labour."
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The promise sounds irresistible because of the thought of losing weight quickly and curbing your appetite to achieve the body you’ve been chasing for years. Weight loss drugs have definitely gained popularity over the past few years. Marketing is highly focused on using influencers and celebrities to promote products.
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Gospe/l hip hop artiste Ancel Maloney
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For men who show up without fanfare, Ancel Maloney’s “Salute” feels like a much-needed pat on the back — a hip-hop gospel release centring on fathers, stepfathers and mentors in families and communities.
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Children enjoy an afternoon of play along a street in Los Atajos Village, Tabaquite.
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Dale Moolchan flips the tyre in a workout exercise routine at his La Romaine home.
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Nari Ramrattan, left, with his father Chanka Ramrattan, during an interview at the Debe Health and Fitness Gym on Tuesday.
Anisto Alves
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Heat rash
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Lisa Wickham, Founder of the Beyond Boundaries Media Forum (BBMF) presents the CEO of the Eastern Cape Provincial Arts and Culture Council, Monde Nkasawe with an Angostura Tambo Spice Rum Gift Box, at the official signing of the MoU for the BBMF.
Courtesy Lisa Wickham
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Lee-Ann Romany arrives at basecamp after hiking for an hour up Acatenango, to an elevation of 14,000 feet.
Lee-Ann Romany
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Nicole Commissiong
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Elder Arnold Gopeesingh
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Bradley Ramcharan, Liberty Caribbean multinational and government sales director is a father to two children.
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