Jul
11
2006
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First annual Caribana sweat |
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Written by Tallman
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Tuesday, 11 July 2006 |
The first edition of the annual Warrior Nation Caribana Sweat will be held on Sunday August 6th, 2006 at the G Ross Lord Park in Toronto, Canada. Warrior Nation and socawarriors.net members who live in the Greater Toronto Area as well as those who will be in town for the Caribana festivities are encouraged to turn out to support this endeavour.
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Jun
22
2006
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Big Flag on Guardian's front page |
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Written by Tallman
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Thursday, 22 June 2006 |
The Warrior Nation's big T&T flag graces the cover of the Trinidad Guardian.
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Jun
21
2006
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Gary Hector: A dream came true |
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Written by FIFAworldcup.com
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Wednesday, 21 June 2006 |
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Singer, guitarist and songwriter Gary Hector is the main creative force behind Jointpop, a rock 'n' roll band formed in 1996, disbanded briefly in 2004, and reformed in 2005. His music is a distinctive blend of styles, drawing as much on Trinidad’s indigenous music form, calypso, as it does on classic and modern rock, punk, funk and reggae.
He is also a fanatical follower of Trinidad and Tobago's national team and, after watching the final match of their first-ever FIFA World Cup™ adventure end in a gallant, undeserved defeat to Paraguay, he told FIFAworldcup.com of his pride in the Soca Warriors.
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Jun
19
2006
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BBC 1Xtra Soca Warriors Documentary |
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Written by Tallman
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Monday, 19 June 2006 |
BBC 1Xtra's Helen Clegg chats with fans of the Soca Warriors. The Warrior Nation is represented by members Fli!, truetrini and Socapro. CLICK HERE to listen to the documentary. You will need to use Real Player.
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Jun
16
2006
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England fans take on the Warrior Nation at cricket |
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Written by Tom Geoghegan (BBC News)
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Thursday, 15 June 2006 |
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Ahead of Thursday's World Cup clash, England fans played the supporters of Trinidad and Tobago in a friendly game of cricket.
Nuremberg had not seen anything quite like it. Not only was this a cricket match - which in itself was a rare event that turned the heads of a few German passers-by - but Saint George appeared to be fielding.
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