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- Britain calls emergency meeting after man killed in London
- China’s Ai Weiwei launches musical career with heavy metal ‘Dumbass’ single
- Bajan immigration officer charged in connection with human trafficking of Guyanese
- Guyanese man to appear in Barbados court on cocaine charge
- Gov’t presses opposition on laundering bill
Sport
Art imitates life on Port of Spain streets
Trinidadian filmmaker Shaun Escayg found himself in the middle of a real life police drama while shooting a scene in Port of Spain.
The Los Angeles Times reports that a robbery scene in Escayg's short film titled "Fish" appeared to be so real that police officers drew their weapons and chased the main character who was carrying out the fictitious robbery.
Usain Bolt Launches Video Game App
On the eve of the 30th Olympiad, the fastest man in the world has launched a new video game app.
Usain Bolt released Usain Bolt Athletics before his almost seven million followers on Facebook last Monday, while reassuring his fans:
"Don't worry people, I'm training hard and focused on London".
Trini Culture @ UniverSoul Circus
Big break for Trinidad and Tobago dancers.
Trinidad and Tobago culture is getting a big boost from the UniverSoul Circus.
The "Caribbean Callaloo" act presents a colorful burst of pride for West Indian-Americans across the United States.
The limbo king and queen of the world lead a cast of 14, spending most of the year on the road, spreading the gospel of calypso, limbo and carnival to new American audiences.







