News: US airline employee gunned down in Arima

Saturday, February 28, 2004 - 06:00 PM
Trinidad and Tobago

Jet Blue AirwaysA United States airline employee was gunned down on Thursday night in what police believe are drug-related circumstances. But infuriated relatives of the dead woman, Camelia Nyack, 31, are claiming this is not the truth...

News Source: Trinidad Newsday

News: Law cannot touch bare-breasted women

Saturday, February 28, 2004 - 04:33 PM
Trinidad and Tobago

Women masqueraders who bared their breasts during Carnival did not break the law, Assistant Commissioner of Police Winston Cooper said yesterday...

News Source: Trinidad Guardian

News: Revellers take top honours

Saturday, February 28, 2004 - 04:30 PM
Trinidad and Tobago

Trini Revellers is the George Bailey Large Band of the Year for Carnival 2004. And mere minutes after the surprise announcement at the Clubhouse at Queen?s Park Savannah yesterday, bandleader David Cameron vowed to be ?a force to be reckoned with? in Carnival 2005...

News Source: Trinidad Guardian

Soca: New wave of calypso

Saturday, February 28, 2004 - 04:28 PM
Trinidad and Tobago

Something miraculous happened this Carnival when Maximus Dan jumped on Gypsy?s ?Soca Train.? He was met with open arms by many traditional calypsonians who applauded his efforts even though his deep-pitched, raspy voice sounded more like dance hall than soca...

News Source: Trinidad Guardian

News: Intellectual property pirates jar with music industry - workshop told

Friday, February 27, 2004 - 01:45 PM
Guyana

A number of private sector participants at a recent workshop highlighted the negative impact of Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) violators on the growth and success of Guyanese businesses, noting in particular their discouraging effect on the local music industry...

News Source: Stabroek News

News: If Men Are Dogs, Blame The women

Friday, February 27, 2004 - 01:34 PM
Barbados

If all men are dogs, then women are dog-groomers. A provocative sentiment is it not?...

News Source: Nation News

News: CD City-raid

Friday, February 27, 2004 - 01:26 PM
Barbados

Over 5 000 pirated music CDs have been seized by the police, and an employee of a City-based company is assisting the force in its investigations...

News Source: Nation News

News: Caricom tells UN to send troops now

Friday, February 27, 2004 - 07:13 AM
Haiti

CARICOMWith Haiti in the throes of a rebellion, Caribbean nations yesterday urged the UN Security Council to immediately authorise a multinational force to end the violence and restore law and order...

News Source: Jamaica Observer

Soca: Machel the magnificent

Friday, February 27, 2004 - 07:03 AM
Trinidad and Tobago

This Carnival, once again Machel Montano proved to be top drawer material. Having launch his Road Marching Band, an eight-man drumming ensemble recruited from the T&T Regiment Drum Corps, at National Flour Mills? Soca by the Silos, he proceeded to make his Alternative Concept 2, held on Valentine?s Day at Pier 4 in Chaguaramas, one of the success stories of C2K4....

News Source: Trinidad Guardian

News: Gunshots ring out in Poison

Friday, February 27, 2004 - 06:57 AM
Trinidad and Tobago

Revellers in the 8000-plus band Poison scampered for cover along their parade route on Carnival Tuesday when several gunshots rang out...

News Source: Trinidad Express

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