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PENNY: PNM WOMEN 'MADE' KAMLA Posted: Monday, May 20, 2013
PENNY: PNM WOMEN 'MADE' KAMLA IT was the hard work done by the PNM Women's League over the years to lift the status of women that has allowed Kamla Persad-Bissessar to become Prime Minister (PM) of TT
PNM motion today AT 1.30 pm today, the Opposition will bring its fourth no-confidence motion against the Government and Prime Minister since the People's Partnership (PP) took office in 2010
Rowley scoffs at AG's $12,000 bankruptcy claim ... "pre-emptive strike to try and intimidate me in the motion of no confidence" (which is being debated today in the House of Representatives).
Cops find explosives: Arima man held POLICE on Friday afternoon found 12 pounds of explosives and four detonators which has the potential of levelling an entire city block if detonated, according to investigators.
Gonsalves: CAL subsidy unfair Prime Minister of St Vincent and the Grenadines Dr Ralph Gonsalves says that the fuel subsidy provided to Caribbean Airlines Limited by the Government of Trinidad and Tobago should either be matched for LIAT or removed on routes that both CAL and LIAT operate
The farmers who came President of the Cane Farmers Association Seukeran Tambie believes not much focus is placed on cane farmers during the Indian Arrival Day celebrations.
Bringing forensics into 21st century Forensic pathologist Dr Valery Alexandrov: $3.7 million refurbishment of an autopsy room at the Forensics Science Centre was a great step forward
Party calls for CDAP probe ....about 600,000 prescriptions were recorded from a population of 1.3 million and that did not seem to be practical.
Toxic smoke in the city AS fire officers battled to extinguish a fire that has been raging at the Beetham Landfill since Friday, the capital city remained blanketed by thick smog containing toxic fumes.
NPTA supports sugar ban The banning of high sugar and carbonated beverages from school cafeterias has received the endorsement of the National Parent Teachers' Association (NPTA).
Homosexuality no disease The United Nations (UN) and UNAIDS on Friday showed support to the international lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) community on the International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia (IDAHO).
Warner comes under fire: Matt upset over 'sleaze' remarks Vice-president of the Media Association (Matt) Judy Raymond yesterday criticised former national security minister Jack Warner for his negative remarks against other local newspapers.
Killed for $20. Mom wants justice On February 3, 2010, Brian Mottley, of Rig Road, Claxton Bay, died from stab wounds to his neck and chest after an argument during a card game.
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