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Friday, August 18, 2006 

T&T 'B' made to wait for Youth Cup debut 



The Trinidad and Tobago B team could not get their Caribbean Football Union (CFU) Youth Cup campaign going as scheduled yesterday as their fixture had to be postponed owing to the late arrival of their opponents, El Salvador.
Source: www.trinidadexpress.com

NON-SUGAR CROPS CONTRIBUTING TO BAMCC 
The cultivation of non-sugar crops had a positive impact on the bottom line of the Barbados Agricultural Management Co. Ltd. (BAMC) during the past financial year.
Source: www.barbadosadvocate.com

T&T men reach t-tennis semis, women lose title 
The T&T men were to be contesting the first semi-final against hosts Guatemala at press time last night when the Caribbean Table Tennis Championships continued in Guatemala. And the women's team were battling against Barbados in the fifth and sixth place playoff at the same time.
Source: www.trinidadexpress.com

'Clean up the Fairchild Street market' 
STAGNANT pools of dirty water, broken roofs and human and animal faeces are just some of the foul conditions which vendors in the Fairchild Street market can no longer endure.
Source: www.barbadosadvocate.com