Government officially awards three deepwater blocks off Trinidad’s east coast to a consortium of bpTT and Shell T&T yesterday. Signing for their respective entities were David Campbell, left, president of bp Trinidad & Tobago, Stuart Young, T&T’s Minister of Energy, Eugene Okpere, Shell’s senior vice president and country chair and Paula Drakes, Commissioner of State Lands.
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Opposition MPs in Parliament.
NICOLE DRAYTON
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Privy Council building in London.
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Past and present CNC3 news anchors got together to celebrate the company’s 10th anniversary following the September 28, 2015, 7 pm newscast. From left are Sampson Nanton, Odeka O’Neil, Golda-Lee Bruce, Shelly Dass, Roger Dumas, Francesca Hawkins, Khamal Georges, Roger Sant and Seigonie Mohammed.
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Guardian Media's Deputy Managing Editor, Sampson Nanton
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Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar
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OWTU Chief Education and Research Officer Ozzi Warwick speaks to reporters during a protest at Victoria Avenue, Port-of-Spain, yesterday.
ABRAHAM DIAZ
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Cars parked on both sides of Queen Janelle Commissiong Street causing traffic congestion in Port-of-Spain.
Shirley Bahadur
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San Juan North defender Kent Guy, right, holds off QRC’s Kerry Baptiste to claim possession during the Secondary School Football League premiership match at the Queen’s Royal College grounds in Port-of-Spain. San Juan North won 2-1.
Daniel Prentice
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