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BANNED FROM SAVANNAH
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As their leaders happily crossed the stage in the elite band, Bliss, masses of Tribe masqueraders were prevented from entering the Queens Park Savannah, Port-of-Spain at yesterdays Parade of the Bands.
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Pump yuh Flag and Miss Behave
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ON CARNIVAL Monday, three songs Pump Yuh Flag, Miss Behave and No Pain by Mr Fete Machel Montano, Fay-Ann and Neil Iwer George, respectively were neck and neck in the early race for the Road March crown.
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Mas and more mas
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PRESIDENT George Maxwell Richards was spotted yesterday on stage at the Queens Park Savannah as Carnival reached its climax with masqueraders crossing the major judging point in full regalia and displaying high levels of energy.
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Late start to South mas
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ALTHOUGH there was a late start to parade of bands on Carnival Tuesday in San Fernando, masqueraders made up for lost time with exuberance and wild abandon. Ivan Kalicharans We Going Carnival was the first band to hit the streets at 11 am, parading before a panel of judges on High Street in San Fernando.
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Gibbs happy with clean Carnival
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COMMISSIONER of Police (CoP) Dwayne Gibbs yesterday heaped praise on members of the public including masqueraders and also members of the TT Police Service for a job well done in ensuring the Carnival festivities were relatively incident free.
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Man killed in accident
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TO ESCAPE from the festivities relating to Carnival Season, Anil Sieusarran and his wife Dominican national Janoni Ferreera Perdomo decided to go on a river lime at the Caura River in El Dorado.
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