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SALALM 60-My experience - Seminar on the Acquisition of Latin American Library Materials

As a first time attendee and recipient of the Conference Attendance Scholarship, I was not sure what to expect at the 60th SALALM conference at Princeton University. I arrived with vague expectations of meeting new people and learning more about academic librarianship, but I fortunately left Princeton with such a richer experience than I expected. … Continued ....

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Prime Minister defends migration policy: Trinidad and Tobago comes first


Prime Minister defends migration policy: Trinidad and Tobago comes first
Dr Keith Rowley
THE Prime Minister paraphrased a quote from US President Donald Trump to say Trinidad and Tobago citizens come first in TT, even amid a humanitarian policy to Venezuelan migrants, as he addressed Thursday’s post-Cabinet briefing at the Diplomatic Centre, St Ann’s. Saying Trump has said the US Government’s first priority is US citizens, Dr Rowley said, “TT has the same position.”
He said TT has accepted 16,000 Venezuela migrants with brotherly love but had been falsely accused of causing the recent tragedy.
At length he denied TT had any hand in the recent drowning of a boatload of Venezuelans, saying Venezuelan (opposition) political activists were involved in protests at TT’s embassy in Caracas which had alleged the contrary. Saying the drowning victims had died in Venezuelan waters, he flatly rejected any claim that TT had violated their right to life. ....

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