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Trinidad PM: Spiritual adviser gets no gov't help

washingtonpost.com: "PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad -- Trinidad's prime minister delivered a fiery, hour-long speech on church-state relations Friday while flatly denying that his spiritual adviser travels with him at the expense of taxpayers.

This Caribbean island is a highly religious society of Roman Catholics, Hindus, Anglicans, Baptists and Muslims. Religion plays a prominent role in politics, and any government official seen with a religious adviser is highly regarded."

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