Dr David Bratt
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Then acting Minister of Foreign and Caricom Affairs Barry Padarath, right, toasts with Argentina Ambassador Gustavo Martinez Pandiani during the Argentine National Day function at the Renassaince Club Room, The Renaissance at Shorelands, on July 9.
ANISTO ALVES
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Minister of Sport Phillip Watts, centre, with councillor and captain of Marchin Patriots Cricket Club Adrian Ali, left, and Ryan Rampersad, chairman of the Couva/Tabaquite/Talparo Regional Corporation during his visit at the Marchin Recreation Ground, Charlieville, Chaguanas, earlier in May this year.
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FILE: Jockey Brian Boodramsingh steers three-year-old John O’Brien-trained and Diane E Scott-owned Headliner as the horse sails past the winning pole to win race six, the Modified Benchmark Handicap for three-year-old and over horses rated 45-30 at Santa Rosa Park, Arima, on a rainy January 26.
Ralph Banwarie
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Captain Zachary Julien collects the championship trophy from Sherwin Forte, assistant manager Republic Bank Ltd, as his teammates and their technical staff pose with their championship rings after winning the U-19 boys’ division at the seventh Basketball Fiesta at the National Cycling Velodrome in Balmain, Couva, on Sunday.
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Palestinians carry sacks of flour unloaded from a humanitarian aid convoy that reached Gaza City from the northern Gaza Strip, Sunday, July 27, 2025. (AP Photo/Abdel Kareem Hana)
Abdel Kareem Hana
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Vijay Maharaj
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UNC political leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar shows her nomination documents to election committee chairman Dr Allan Sammy, Ramesh Persad-Maharaj and Marilyn Martin at the UNC Headquarters in Chaguanas.
VASHTI SINGH
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A member of the Trinidad and Tobago Regiment on foot patrol at the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) in Beetham yesterday.
ABRAHAM DIAZ
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