Friday, December 16, 2005

England's second coming- Rooney, Beckham, Owen

Only 7 countries have ever won the World Cup since its inception in 1930. These countries are:

Italy (34;38;81);
Brazil (58;62;70;94;02);

Germany (54;74;90);
Uraguay (30;50);
Argentina (78;86);
England (66); and
France (98).

Uraguay has not qualified for WC 2006. The World Cup is in Europe where a South American team has only won a World Cup once and that was Brazil winning in Sweden in 1962. Note that European teams have never been able to win the World Cup when it is held outside of Europe.

Based on this logic the winner will be a European team who has won the WC before. That leaves us with Germany, England, Italy and France. I beleive that 2006 is England's second coming...see Wayne Rooney. Diego Maradona agrees with me!

Monday, October 24, 2005

Paul Revere and John Harvard

The legendry Paul Revere was from Boston. Dont know who he is? He was one of the men who started the American Revolution. Boston is also the home of the famous Boston Tea Party. If you want to get an idea of the man Paul Revere was I advise you read the amazing book Tipping Point by Malcolm Gladwell. Revere is what Gladwell calls a Connector and Maven.

Another notable Boston personality is John Harvard. What a last name! He was the man who financed the establishment of a University that today bears his name. Somewhere along the way they also decided that the town should be re-named Cambridge after that famous English university by the same name.

This photo was taken by Kevin Ramnarine on October 14th 2005 at Harvard Square, Cambridge, MA.

Sunday, October 23, 2005

At Harvard University


Harvard University is everything they say it is and everything I thought it would be. It was a grey and rainly Autum day when I visited what is easily the most famous University in the world. The subway stop takes you directly to Harvard Square. A short walk and you reach the Information Center where you get Maps and directions for the entire University. There you meet John and company who I assume are Harvard students.

For those of you who know me, you would know that I headed directly for the world famous Harvard Business School ( the Capital of Capitalism) which is located accross the Charles River. I crossed the Charles River ( via the bridge of course) and there it was....the world's most famous business school. America is the most powerful nation in the world and Harvard its most powerful university and here was I in the middle of all this power. I was having a spiritual moment.

The Business School is a collection of regal red-brick buildings the center piece of which is the famed by the majestic Baker library. Once there we visited the office of doctoral studies ( Sherman Hall) and later had lunch in Spangler Hall. At the bottom of Spangler is the Coop which is the Harvard and MIT bookstore.

The picture is of me ( Kevin Ramnarine) checking out the Harvard grass in front of the Baker library. This picture was taken by Priya Rampersad on October 14th 2005. The name of this Blog is Trini global and I intend to live up to that name. If Trinidad and Tobago qualifies for the 2006 World Cup in Germany, I will do my very best to attend.