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Mariano Browne takes oath
Posted: Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Enter special squad to protect shoppers
A special squad is being established this Christmas season, with the specific goal of targeting pickpockets in and around Port-of-Spain...

Armed bandits use dogs to attack, rob 20 bathers at Las Cuevas

Bandits terrorise couple at Las Cuevas

Colombian on 'drug money' charge denied bail in T&T
A 46-year-old Colombian man, wanted on an extradition warrant to the United States, appeared before a Port-of-Spain magistrate in connection with a US$9.4 million money-laundering charge from drug proceeds...

Colombian drug accused wants private cell, lawyer

'Neighbour' accused of abducting woman
A MAN living on the same street as kidnap victim Josanne Sammy appeared in San Fernando Magistrates' Court yesterday, charged with her kidnapping...

Manning defends 'unusual' remark

New minister Mariano Browne takes oath
'My Children concerned about media focus'

Minister in Ministry of Finance pledges to do his best

Browne feels heat

Manning: I am not perfect, nobody is

Ramesh:Parliament by Dec 14
Tabaquite MP Ramesh Lawrence Maharaj yesterday warned Prime Minister Patrick Manning that the Opposition UNC Alliance would take Government to court if the Ninth Parliament is not convened by next Friday (December 14).

Retrial for three Muslimeen members
A retrial was ordered yesterday for three Jamaat al Muslimeen members on trial for murder, after a jury could not unanimously agree on a verdict...

Cop on bribe charge gets bail

Foreigners or nothing
Supt Maharaj clams up on corruption

Superintendent Chandrabhan Maharaj will say nothing more about what he knows of corruption in the Police Service, until independent foreign investigators are appointed.

Time to stamp out corruption

Punch Editor dies in car crash

Editor killed in car accident
The son of media magnate Wayne Chokolingo has become the country's latest road fatality victim.

Man shot dead after treatment for 'buss head'



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