User:DTLHS/word tracking/en/Trinidad and Tobago Newsday/20210113
Words extracted from Trinidad and Tobago Newsday
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- 2020 October 3, Dara Healy, “Riddim and power of our spoken word”, in Trinidad and Tobago Newsday[2]:add
- Mi daughter bwaifriend (boyfriend) name is Sailor and him pass through the port like a ship/more grand pickney fi feed/but the whole a we need/what a night what a plight mi cyaan get a bite/mi life is a stiff fight and mi cyaan believe it...
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- 2020 October 3, Dara Healy, “Riddim and power of our spoken word”, in Trinidad and Tobago Newsday[4]:add
- Mi daughter bwaifriend (boyfriend) name is Sailor and him pass through the port like a ship/more grand pickney fi feed/but the whole a we need/what a night what a plight mi cyaan get a bite/mi life is a stiff fight and mi cyaan believe it...
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- 2020 December 17, Melissa Doughty, “The Gatekeepers brings book deal for Trini writer Lloyd”, in Trinidad and Tobago Newsday[5]:add
- She said the idea for her debut novel, The Gatekeepers, grew out of “thinking through the ways that we live with death and how our cultural deathways hold (or hide) important histories.
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- 2021 January 9, Ryan Hamilton-Davis, “PNM to focus on food security”, in Trinidad and Tobago Newsday[11]:add
- He said the THA already developed the Tobago Agri-Business Company, TADCO, commissioned the agricultural revitialisation arranged funding from the Agricultural Development Bank and bought equipment to support the industry.
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- 2021 January 5, Yvonne Webb, “UNC hails Chang Kit a hero, wants procurement law withdrawn”, in Trinidad and Tobago Newsday[13]:add
- When, as Senator Wade Mark said, a government come to make amendments to gut a procurement legislation to legalise thiefing, somebody has to say, ‘Stop,’ Chang Kit said enough is enough, and for that, citizens, civil society must protect him.