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Trilateral Commission The Trilateral Commission is a private organization, founded in 1973 at the initiative of David Rockefeller, who pushed the idea of including Japan at the Bilderberg meetings he was attending but was rebuffed. Along with Zbigniew Brzezinski and a few others, including from the Brookings Institution, Council on Foreign Relations and the Ford Foundation, he convened initial meetings from which grew the Trilateral organization.
Trilateral market coupling From the 21st of November 2006, France, Belgium and the Netherlands are be coupling their day-ahead markets, through their national power exchanges , Powernext, BELPEX and APX, and transmission system operators (TSO), RTE, ELIA and Tennet, to enable an optimal management of the interconnection capacity between the three markets and to enhance market liquidity.
Trilateral Offices The Trilateral Offices, or Trilateral Patent Offices, are a group of patent offices consisting of the European Patent Office (EPO), the Japan Patent Office (JPO) and the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). 89 % of the patents in force in the world are either European patents, Japanese patents or US patents See also ==
Trilateration Trilateration is a method of determining the relative positions of objects using the geometry of triangles in a similar fashion as triangulation. Unlike triangulation, which uses angle measurements (together with at least one known distance) to calculate the subject's location, trilateration uses the known locations of two or more reference points, and the measured distance between the subject and each reference point.
Trilby (novel) Trilby, a gothic horror novel by George du Maurier published in 1894 was one of the most popular novels of its time, perhaps the second best selling novel of the Fin-de-Siecle period. It is set in the 1850s in an idyllic bohemian Paris.
Trilby, Florida Trilby, Florida is a small town in central Florida, and in the northeast corner of Pasco County. It was incorporated late in the 19th century and due to the loss of its railroad industry, has declined into a residential community for Dade City, and also for the Tampa Bay region.
Trilegiant Trilegiant Corporation (TLG), who changed its name in 2006 to Affinion Corporation is a membership-based discount provider of travel, shopping, health, dental, entertainment, buying clubs, and consumer protection services. TLG/Affinion is the successor to Cendant Membership Services, Inc.
Trilemma A trilemma is a choice between three options, each of which is unacceptable or undesirable. Two of the most commonly referenced trilemmas are those relating to Christian apologetics and international economic policy.
Trilinos Many scientific and engineering applications for computer modeling and simulation require the solution of large systems of equations. Like compression algorithms for digital media applications, solvers are sophisticated, embedded technologies that increase application fidelity and efficiency.
Triliteral In the terminology used to discuss the grammar of the Semitic languages, a triliteral is a root containing a sequence of three consonants (so also known as a triconsonantal root). The majority of consonantal roots in these languages are generally triliterals (but some may be quadriliterals).
Trill consonant In phonetics, a trill is a consonantal sound produced by vibrations between the articulator and the place of articulation. Standard Spanish <rr> as in perro is an alveolar trill, while in Parisian French it is almost always uvular.
Trillian (instant messaging client) Trillian is a multiprotocol instant messaging application for Windows created by Cerulean Studios that can connect to multiple IM services, such as AIM, ICQ, Windows Live Messenger, Yahoo! Messenger, IRC, Novell GroupWise Messenger, Bonjour, Jabber, and Skype networks (the latter four with Trillian Pro which allows for additional plugins).
Trillium Trillium is a genus of about 40-50 species of perennial herbaceous flowering plants, native to temperate regions of North America and Asia. They used to be treated in the family Trilliaceae or Trillium family, a part of the Liliales or Lily order.
Trillium Book Award The Trillium Award is given annually by the government of the Province of Ontario and is open to books in any genre: fiction, non-fiction, drama, children's books, and poetry. Anthologies, new editions, re-issues and translations are not eligible.
Trillium catesbaei Trillium catesbaei, also known as bashful wakerobin or rosy wake-robin, is a spring flowering perenniel plant found in the southeastern United States. Like most trilliums, it prefers moist, humus-rich soil in shade.
Trillium cuneatum Trillium cuneatum or Little sweet Betsy is a flowering perennial plant which is native to parts of the southeastern United States that flowers in early March to mid April. It is also known as whip-poor-will flower, cuneate trillium, large toadshade, purple toadshade, and bloody butcher.
Trillium discolor Trillium discolor, the Faded Trillium or Small Yellow Toadshade, is a spring-flowering perennial plant found in parts of the Savannah River drainage system of Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina. Its flower has pale yellow petals which stand upright at the junction of the three leaves.
Trillium erectum The Wake-robin, also known as the Beth root or Stinking Benjamin, Trillium erectum, is a spring-flowering perennial plant native to the east and north-eastern areas of North America. The flowers are a deep red colour, and the plant takes its name Wake-robin by analogy with the Robin, which has a red breast that heralds spring.
Trillium flexipes Trillium flexipes, the Bent Trillium or White Trillium, is a spring-flowering perennial which is most common in the midwestern United States. Scattered populations are found as far east as Philadelphia and as far south as Alabama.
Trillium grandiflorum Trillium grandiflorum, also white trillium, large-flowered trillium, or snow trillium, is a member of the Trilliaceae family (formerly part of the Liliaceae). It is native to parts of the east and midwest United States and southeast Canada, and cultivated in many other temperate parts of the world, including the Callaway Gardens.
Trillium Gap Trail The Trillium Gap Trail is an American hiking trail in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, in Sevier County, Tennessee. The trail ascends Mount LeConte, the tallest (and sixth highest) mountain east of the Mississippi River] and passes both Grotto Falls and Trillium Gap before reaching the LeConte Lodge, near the summit.
Trillium luteum Trillium luteum, or yellow wakerobin is a spring wildflower with native populations in the Great Smokey Mountains and surrounding areas. It occurs in parts of North Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee and Kentucky, usually in the shade of mature deciduous trees on calcium-rich soils.
Trillium Report The Trillium Report is a German medical magazine dealing with innovation management in medicine. Its special focus is on recent developments in biomedical technologies, life sciences, bioinformatics, and healthcare systems (e.
Trillium series The Trillium series is a series of five fantasy novels by Marion Zimmer Bradley, Julian May, and Andre Norton set in the World of the Three Moons. The series title is unofficial and is used solely because every novel of the series had the word "[in its title.
Trillium simile Trillium simile, the Jeweled wakerobin, is a spring-flowering perennial plant which is native to parts of the Appalachian Mountains in southeastern United States. It is also known as Sweet white wake-robin, Sweet white trillium and confusing trillium.
Trillium viridescens Trillium viridescens, the Ozark Trillium, is a spring-flowering perennial plant found in parts of Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Texas and Louisiana. It usually grows in rich deciduous forest where the soil is clayey and calcareous.
Trillville Reloaded Trillville Reloaded is set to be the solo debut from Trillville after the successful split album with Lil Scrappy. The album, originally slated for release in 2005, has been pushed back several times and has no set release date despite a number of singles (Nothing Less, Watch Me Do This, Eat it Up and I'm Pimpin featuring BME labelmate E-40) being released and a music video shot in late 2005 for Nothing Less.
Trilobozoa Trilobozoa ("three-lobed animals") is an extinct phylum of what are presumed to be animals which displayed tri-radial symmetry. Many, if not most, of the better-known trilobozoans lived prior to the Cambrian Explosion, during Ediacaran times.
Trilobyte Trilobyte was a computer game developer founded in December 1990 by Graeme Devine and Rob Landeros. They are well known in the computer game industry for The 7th Guest and The 11th Hour games, and to a lesser extent for Clandestiny and other titles.
Trilogy of Terror Trilogy of Terror (also known in the United States as Tales of Terror and Terror of the Doll ) is a three part television horror thriller film, first aired on ABC on March 4, 1975. The film, directed by Dan Curtis and starring Karen Black in the four lead roles of each chapter, including roles as twin sisters, was originally a failed pilot for a horror anthology television series New York Times film review.
Trilogy: Past Present Future Trilogy: Past Present Future (or simply Trilogy) is a 1980 triple album by the American singer Frank Sinatra. This album produced the last of Sinatra's many signature numbers, "Theme from New York, New York"
Trilok Gurtu Trilok Gurtu (born in Bombay on 30 October 1951) is an Indian percussionist who has also crossed over into jazz rock fusion. His mother, singer Shobha Gurtu, started him on the tabla, and he later studied the instrument with Abdul Karim.
Triloki Nath Khoshoo Triloki Nath Khoshoo (1927-2002) was a world-renowned environment scientist and an able administrator. He started his professional career as the co-founder of the Department of Botany that moved to Khalsa College, Amritsar, soon after the partition of India.
Trilon A trilon is a box in the shape of an equilateral-triangular right prism that is occasionally used on certain older game shows to hide information until needed. The squares on the old Concentration game board, the categories on pre-Donny Osmond Pyramid, and the letter squares on the old Wheel of Fortune letter board used trilons.
Trilophosuchus Trilophosuchus (meaning "three ridged crocodile") was a member of the extinct crocodilian subfamily Mekosuchinae. It is hypothesised to have been arboreal (lived in rainforest trees) and may have dropped down onto prey.
Trilussa Carlo Alberto Salustri (Rome, 1871-1950) was an Italian dialect poet, better known by his pen name of Trilussa (an anagram of “Salustri”). He is best known for the poems, some of them sonnets, written in the dialect of Rome.
Trim tab Trim tabs are small surfaces connected to the trailing edge of a larger control surface on a boat or aircraft. The angle of the tab relative to the larger surface can be adjusted to null out hydro- or aero-dynamic forces and stabilize the boat or aircraft in a particular desired attitude without the need for constant control inputs.
Trim, County Meath Trim (Baile Átha Troim in Irish), is the traditional county town of County Meath in Ireland, although Meath's administrative centre is now located in Navan. The town and its immediate environs were recorded in the census of 2002 as having a population of 5,894.
Trimagic square In mathematics, a trimagic square is a magic square that also remains magic if all of the numbers it contains are squared or cubed. Trimagic squares of orders 12, 32, 64, 81 and 128 have been discovered so far; the only known trimagic square of order 12, given below, was found in June 2002 by German mathematician Walter Trump.
Trimalleolar fracture A fracture at the ankle involving the lateral malleolus, medial malleolus and the distal anterior aspect of the tibia is known as a trimalleolar fracture. These are the three parts of bone which articulate the leg to the talus of the foot.
Trimaran A trimaran is a multihull boat consisting of a main hull (vaka) and two smaller outrigger hulls (amas), attached to the main hull with lateral struts (akas). The design and names for the trimaran components are derived from the original proa constructed by native Pacific Islanders.
Trimbakeshwar Shiva Temple Triyambakeshwar is an ancient Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, one of the twelve Jyotirlingaas. It is located in the town of Trimbak, in the Nashik District of Maharashtra, India, 28 km (18 mi) from the city of Nashik.
Trimbelle River The Trimbelle River is a minor tributary of the Mississippi River in western Wisconsin in the United States. It flows for its entire length in western Pierce County, rising in the town of Martell and flowing generally southwardly through the towns of River Falls, Trimbelle, Trenton and Diamond Bluff.
Trimble Technical High School Trimble Technical High School also known as Trimble Tech is a district wide high school located in the Medical District of South Side Fort Worth. It is also known as the largest high school in Fort Worth and has expanded.
Trimethaphan Trimethaphan is a drug that counteracts cholinergic transmission at the nicotinic receptors of the autonomic ganglia and therefore blocks both the sympathetic nervous system and the parasympathetic nervous system. It acts as a non-depolarizing competitive antagonist at the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor, is short-acting, and is given intravenously.
Trimethobenzamide Trimethobenzamide is a medication frequently used as an antiemetic to prevent nausea and vomiting. Although the specific mechanism through which it functions is unknown, it is believed to effect the chemoreceptor trigger zone of the medulla oblongata.
Trimethoprim Trimethoprim (INN) (IPA: ) is a bacteriostatic antibiotic mainly used in the prophylaxis and treatment of urinary tract infections. It belongs to the class of chemotherapeutic agents known as dihydrofolate reductase inhibitors.
Trimethoxyamphetamine TMAs, also known as trimethoxyamphetamines, are a family of isomeric psychedelic hallucinogenic drugs. There exist six different TMAs that differ only in the position of the three methoxy groups: TMA, TMA-2, TMA-3, TMA-4, TMA-5, and TMA-6.
Trimethylaluminium Trimethylaluminium is the chemical compound with the formula Al2(CH3)6, abbreviated as Al2Me6, (AlMe3)2 or the misnomer TMA. This pyrophoric, colorless liquid is an industrially important organoaluminium compound.
Trimethylamine Trimethylamine, also known as NMe3, N(CH3)3, and TMA, is a colorless, hygroscopic, and flammable simple amine with a typical fishy odor in low concentrations and an ammonia-like odor in higher concentrations. Trimethylamine has a boiling point of 2.
Trimethylaminuria Trimethylaminuria (TMAU) is a rare genetic disease that causes a defect in the body's ability to normally produce Flavin containing monooxygenase 3 (FMO3). When FMO3 is compromised, the body loses the ability to properly breakdown trimethylamine.
Trimethylgallium Trimethylgallium (abbr: TMG), Ga(CH3)3, (CAS #: 1445-79-0) is the preferred metalorganic source of Gallium for Metalorganic vapour phase epitaxy (MOVPE) of gallium-containing compound semiconductors, such as GaAs, GaN, GaP, GaSb, GaInAs, InGaN, AlInGaP, GaInP, AlInGaNP etc. TMG is a clear, colorless liquid, with boiling point 55.
Trimethylindium Trimethylindium (abbr: TMI), In(CH3)3, (CAS #: 3385-78-2) is the preferred metalorganic source of Indium for Metalorganic vapour phase epitaxy (MOVPE) of indium-containing compound semiconductors, such as InP, InAs, InN, InSb, GaInAs, InGaN, AlInGaP, AlInP, AlInGaNP etc. TMI is a white, crystalline and sublimable solid, with melting point 88 ÂşC.
Trimethylsilyl A trimethylsilyl group (abbreviated TMS) is a functional group in organic chemistry. This group consists of three methyl groups bonded to a silicon atom [−Si(CH3)3], which is in turn bonded to the rest of a molecule.
Trimethylsilyl chloride Trimethylsilyl chloride, also known as chlorotrimethylsilane is a silyl halide, with a variety of different uses in chemistry. It has the formula (CH3)3SiCl, and under standard conditions it is a colourless liquid, which is stable in the absence of water.
Trimetric projection Trimetric projection is a form of axonometric projection, where the direction of viewing is such that all of the three axes of space appear unequally foreshortened. The scale along each of the three axes and the angles among them are determined separately as dictated by the angle of viewing.
Trimmu Trimmu or head trimmu is a flood control mechanism which was constructed to protect the city of Jhang from floods in early 1940's. The arched gridiron's bridge section is integrated with several protective bands.
Trimontium Trimontium is the name of a Roman fort at Newstead, near Melrose, Borders, Scotland, close under the three Eildon Hills (whence the name trium montium). It was an advance post of the Romans towards Scotland both about 80 and after, and again, after an interval of retreat from the hostile Caledonians, from about 140 to 180.
Trimorphodon Trimorphodon is a genus of mildly venomous, rear-fanged, colubrid snakes. They are commonly known as lyre snakes, named after the distinctive V shaped pattern on their head that is said to resemble the shape of a lyre.
Trimorphodon biscutatus vilkinsonii The Texas Lyre Snake (Trimorphodon biscutatus vilkinsonii) is a subspecies of midly venomous rear-fanged colubrid snake found in the United States in the Big Bend region of Texas and southern New Mexico, to northeastern Chihuahua, Mexico. The epithet vilkinsonii is in honor of amateur American naturalist Edward Wilkinson, who collected the first specimen near the city of Chihuahua, Mexico.
Trimpin Trimpin (b. 1951 in Istein, Germany) is a Seattle, Washington-based sculptor, musician, and composer, most of whose pieces integrate both sculpture and music in some way, and many of which make use of computers to play these instruments.
Trimucrodon Trimucrodon (meaning "three-grooved tooth") was a genus of herbivorous dinosaur from Late Jurassic (Kimmeridgian stage) Portugal. It is classified as a basal ornithischian, but is a nomen dubium: it is only known from its teeth.
Trimurti In some schools of Hinduism, such as the Smarta or Advaita traditions, the Trimurti (Sanskrit: त्रिमूर्ति) (also called the Hindu trinity) is a concept that holds that God has three aspects, which are only different forms of the same one God. The three aspects of God, or "Parabrahman," or God's personae are as Brahma (the Source/Creator), Vishnu (the Preserver/Indwelling-life) and Shiva (the Transformer -Destroyer/Creator).
TriMedia TriMedia is a VLIW Mediaprocessor family from NXP Semiconductors (formerly Philips Semiconductors). TriMedia is a Harvard architecture CPU that features many DSP and SIMD operations to efficiently process audio and video data streams.
TriMet TriMet, more formally the Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon, is a public agency that operates mass transit in a region that spans most of the Portland, Oregon metropolitan area. TriMet provides the region's bus system, the Metropolitan Area Express (MAX) light rail system, as well as LIFT paratransit service required by the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990.
Trina Katrina Laverne Taylor (born December 3, 1978 in Miami, Florida), better known by her stage name Trina, is an African-American rap artist. She, like many other Miami rappers come from Liberty City, the same place as Trick Daddy.
Trina (name) Trina (pronounced Tree-na and sometimes Treen-nah) is a common female first name of Scandinavian origin. The name is based on the Latin word for "triple", Trena, and is occasionally used in reference to the Trinity.
Trina Broussard Trina Broussard, an R&B singer best known for covering soul legend Minnie Riperton's hit Inside My Love for the Larenz Tate movie Love Jones. Broussard was signed for a time to Jermaine Dupri's So So Def Label, writing for and working with such artists as Aretha Franklin, but her own project was stalled, and Trina then moved to Motown/Universal.
Trina Gulliver Trina Gulliver (born November 30, 1969) is the world's reigning 7-time Women's World Professional Darts Champion of the (British Darts Organisation). Since the induction of the BDO Women's World Championship in 2001, Trina has remained undefeated at the Lakeside.
Trina Hamlin Trina Hamlin is an American folk-rock singer/songwriter from Minneapolis. She studied at the Berklee College of Music, majoring in professional music, after which she moved to New York City and began performing with the band Blue Leaves.
Trina Jackson Trina Marie Jackson (born February 16, 1977) is a former freestyle swimmer from the United States, who was a member of the Women's Relay Team that won the gold medal in the 4x200m Freestyle a the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia. Her winning teammates were Jenny Thompson, Cristina Teuscher, and Sheila Taormina.
Trina Robbins Trina Robbins (born 1938) is an American comics artist and writer. She was an early and influential participant in the underground comix movement, and one the few female artists in underground comix when she started.
Trina Shoemaker Trina Shoemaker is a mixer, record producer and sound engineer responsible for producing/engineering and/or mixing records for popular bands such as Queens of the Stone Age, Sheryl Crow, Emmylou Harris, Something For Kate, Nanci Griffith and many more.
Trina's untitled 4th studio album Trina's untitled 4th studio album is the untitled name for the fourth studio album by Miami based rapper Trina however she has stated they have no officially chosen a title. It is set to be released sometime in Spring 2007.
Trinary Trinary is an artistic language in David Brin's Uplift series of science fiction novels, spoken largely by dolphins or "neo-fins." The language is largely regarded to have high poetic potential, and is in fact ideal for such things as the construction of any poetry, from haikus to dirty limericks.
Trincomalee Trincomalee ( (Thirukonamalai, hist: Sirigonakanda); (Thirikunamalaya)) is a port city on the northeast coast of Sri Lanka, about 110 miles northeast of Kandy. The town is built on a bold peninsula, which divides the inner and outer harbors.
Trindade Trindade (Portuguese for the Trinity) is a city located on the island of São Tomé, which is part of the island nation of São Tomé and Príncipe. It is the second largest city in the country behind the national capital São Tomé, with an estimated population of 14,700.
Trindade (spring water) Trindade or (Portuguese meaning Trinity, Capeverdean Crioulo, ALUPEC or ALUPEK: Trindadi, not used) is a company that manufactures spring water and serves Cape Verde, it is one of the few spring water companies in the nation.
Trindade and Martim Vaz The islands of Trindade (occasionally called Trinidad) and Martim Vaz (also called Martin Vaz), which are located 715 km East of VitĂłria in the Southern Atlantic Ocean, belong to the Brazilian state of EspĂ­rito Santo. The islands, 10.
Trine In astrology, a trine is an astrological aspect formed when a planet, point, or other celestial body is 120 degrees away from another planet, point or celestial body. The allowable orb for a trine is 8 degrees, so any planet that is anywhere from 112 degrees to 128 degrees to be considered a trine.
Tring Corinthians Tring Corinthians football club currently play in the Spartan South Midlands Football League Division 2. The club has recently undergone extensive upgrades to pitch and facilities to meet Spartan South Midlands League regulations.
Tringkap Tringkap is a small town in Cameron Highlands, Pahang, Malaysia. It also known as 'Dai Gong Si'(大公司)by local people as it was once upon a time where the tea plantation corporation located (now Boh Tea Plantation).
Tringo Tringo is an online multiplayer game created by Nathan Keir (aka Kermitt Quirk) in December 2004 that runs inside the virtual reality platform Second Life owned by Linden Lab. It is described as a cross between Tetris and Bingo.
Trinh Cong Son Trinh Cong Son (Trịnh Công Sơn) (February 28 1939 – April 1 2001) was a Vietnamese composer, musician, painter and songwriter, dubiously labelled by the western media during the 1960s as the "Vietnamese Bob Dylan".
Trini Trini is common slang for a person born on the island of Trinidad, part of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago in the West Indies. It is an abbreviation of "Trinidadian", the proper term for a person born on that island.
Trini Alvarado Trini Alvarado (born 10 January, 1967 in New York, New York) is an American actress best known for her role as "Meg March" in the 1994 film adaptation of Louisa May Alcott's novel, "Little Women". She also starred in the 1980 film Times Square with Tim Curry and Robin Johnson.
Trinidad Trinidad (Spanish, "Trinity") is the largest and most populous of the 23 islands which make up the country of Trinidad and Tobago. Trinidad is the southernmost island in the Caribbean and lies just 11 km (7 miles) off the northeastern coast of Venezuela.
Trinidad & Tobago women's cricket team The Trinidad & Tobago women's cricket team appeared in the first Women's Cricket World Cup in 1973, when they finished fifth out of the seven teams. Whilst they still compete in West Indian domestic cricket, they no longer compete at full international level, as the West Indies compete as a united team.
Trinidad and Tobago at the 1948 Summer Olympics Trinidad competed at the Summer Olympic Games for the first time at the 1948 Summer Olympics in London, England. The Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee sent five athletes and four officials to represent the nation in three sports.
Trinidad and Tobago at the 1964 Summer Olympics Athletes from Trinidad and Tobago competed at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan. This marked the return of Trinidad and Tobago to the Olympic Games as a separate nation, after having competed as part of the British West Indies at the 1960 Summer Olympics.
Trinidad and Tobago at the 2006 Commonwealth Games Trinidad & Tobago are fielding a team of 71 athletes to the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne, taking part in ten disciplines including athletics, badminton, gymnastics, hockey, shooting, table tennis and triathlon.
Trinidad and Tobago at the Summer Olympics Trinidad and Tobago first participated in the Summer Olympic Games in 1948, before they attained their independence from Great Britain. Despite being a small nation in the Caribbean, Trinidad and Tobago has been able to place themselves firmly international sports.
Trinidad and Tobago cricket team The Trinidad and Tobago cricket team is the representative cricket team of the country of Trinidad and Tobago. The team does not take part in any international competitions (the 1998 Commonwealth Games tournament being an exception), but rather in inter-regional competitions in the Caribbean, such as the Carib Beer Cup and the KFC Cup, and the best players may be selected for the West Indies team, who plays international cricket.
Trinidad and Tobago dry forests Trinidad and Tobago dry forests are tropical dry forests located primarily in western and southern parts of the island of Trinidad, in southern parts of the island of Tobago and on smaller offshore islands including Chacachacare, Monos, Huevos, Gaspar Grande, Little Tobago and Saint Giles Island.
Trinidad and Tobago Electricity Commission The Trinidad and Tobago Electricity Commission (T&TEC) is the sole provider of electricity in Trinidad and Tobago. Generation of electricity is supplied by the three Powergen power stations from natural gas and oil.
Trinidad and Tobago Express The Trinidad and Tobago Express (and the Sunday Express) is one of three daily newspapers in Trinidad and Tobago. The Express is published by the Caribbean Communications Network (CCN) and is headquartered on Independence Square, Port of Spain.
Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation The Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (TTFF) is the governing body of football in Trinidad and Tobago. It organizes the football league, Professional Football League, and the Trinidad and Tobago national football team.
Trinidad and Tobago national rugby union team The Trinidad and Tobago national rugby union team represents Trinidad and Tobago in the sport of rugby union. Trinidad and Tobago have thus far not played in a Rugby World Cup, but have participated in qualifying tournaments.
Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange The Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange (TTSE) is the main stock exchange in the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago. Currently as one of the overall leading stock exchanges in the Caribbean region, the Trinidad and Tobago stock exchange caters mostly to the strong financial position of many Trinidadian and Tobagonian companies.
Trinidad and Tobago Television The Trinidad and Tobago Television Company, was a national television broadcaster in Trinidad and Tobago. The company operated two stations - TTT on channels 2 and 13 and Alternative Television on channels 9 and 14.
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