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  •      Trinidad News and Tobago News    
     Welcome to Breaking News
     Thursday, September 09 2010 @ 07:38 PM AST
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    Webcams Can Solve Bombings

    News ReleasesMedia and website solutions company Breaking News (www.news.co.tt) is tonight urging government to riddle the capital city of Trinidad and Tobago with webcams as soon as possible.

    "A simple and effective solution to the bombings in Port of Spain could be to set up webcams throughout the city," said Breaking News Director Aleem Khan.

    "A single high-quality webcam can cost as low as US$23.74. Buying in bulk, the money spent on the blimp could have bought over 260,000 webcams," he added.
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    Carnival 2006 schedule

    News ReleasesTo view the Carnival 2006 schedule, click on the link below:

    http://img264.imageshack.us/img264/2411/carnival2k63mt.jpg

    You can also copy (Ctrl+C) and paste it (Ctrl+V) into your address bar at the top of your browser.

    Divali is to be celebrated on November 1, 2005.

    Eid-ul-Fitr is carded for November 4, 2005.
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    Breaking News Joins Google Ads Network

    News Releases Want to get your website at the top of Google search results? Local media and website services company Breaking News (www.news.co.tt), announced today that it was approved as a member of the Google Ads Network.

    The company is now able to place Trinidad and Tobago websites at the top of Google search results, as well as help website owners make money through Google's AdSense programme.

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    Trinidad Company Named IIA Caribbean Rep

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    Trinidad Company Named IIA Caribbean Rep

    (Port of Spain, June 12, 2005) - - The International Internet Authority today confirmed a Trinidad and Tobago company as its Caribbean representative, when it added Breaking News to its "About us" page.

    Out of a short list of eight Caribbean website development firms, Breaking News successfully competed to be the Caribbean office of the world's third largest Internet domain name registrar.