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...Crimson returns to action next weekend at the Junior Goodwill Games against Trinidad and Tobago, known ’round the Yard as the Harvard Salient...
...Latin America. The region does almost half its foreign trade with the U.S. - and Brazilian officials say they suspect the U.S. of threatening smaller Latin nations, which need U.S. aid and access to its $10.5 trillion market. The U.S. denies that; but when the hemisphere gathered in Trinidad and Tobago last month for a pre-Miami meeting, at least five Latin countries had dropped out of Brazil's coalition; Colombian Commerce Minister Jorge Humberto Botero said the G-22 "ceases to be a useful tool for our country." The U.S. declared that Brazil's stance on the ftaa was "isolated...
...bother to note that the winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature, V.S. Naipaul, is from Trinidad when, as you reported, he has no affinity for his birthplace? I am proud to be from Trinidad and Tobago. I do not romanticize the country, but neither do I denigrate it. Naipaul's attitude shows how well the colonial masters succeeded in their job of brainwashing. I am grateful that for every Naipaul, there is a Trinidadian writer like Earl Lovelace and a calypso musician like David Rudder. SUZETTE DE COTEAU Reading, England
Peanut butter and jelly. Trinidad and Tobago. Bogie and Bacall. Some things are just meant to be together. The husband-and-wife exhibition at the Bernard Toale Gallery is a case in point. Walking into the display of Tom Burckhardt's paintings and Kathy Butterly's ceramics, all I could think was peas and carrots...
...others who train at UCLA's Drake Stadium and hang together in the off-hours. Four of the HSI guys spent the Olympics at a beach house in Coogee. Greene was out there, and so were Jon Drummond, Curtis Johnson and Ato Boldon. This last guy is from Trinidad & Tobago, and I find this interesting. See, the point is: During an Olympics an American star is bunking with a principal rival from another country. You could say HSI has taken Olympic ideals of brotherhood to new heights. Or you might say it's a pretty strange situation. Whichever...