Between the Lines

UPSIDE DOWN

Someone is in trouble. For a whole week, the Trinidad and Tobago flag in front of the Parliament House was flying upside down. It was only changed on Friday.

KILLER LOOKS

If looks could kill, a cabinet minister attempting to take a selfie with the British monarch would have fallen dead on the spot. The incident was captured on video and the roast keeps getting hotter.

CONTRADICTION

It is rather bizarre that the law society keeps complaints and proceedings against lawyers a secret. One of the reasons courts make trials public is for transparency, the law society is contradicting this.

FASHIONABLE

If the CHOGM was a fashion contest, the African nations would easily be the savviest. Let’s just say that they did not just come to play, they came to slay.

MONEY’S WORTH

It was money well spent judging from the performance at the opening ceremony. From the dances to the singing. Some are sceptical that Jesus’s name was removed from the version of the national anthem that was sung.

DOGS

A report of a foreign delegate being bitten by a dog has emerged. It is believed that the foreigner was the first person to have been treated at the CHOGM Ward.

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