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Cop kills boy, 16
Posted: Monday, November 10, 2008

Wild meat health risk
Apart from being illegal, wild meat smuggled into Trinidad from Venezuela and Guyana poses a grave health danger to consumers, it was said yesterday.

3 killed in Sangre Grande

Three Grande murders in three days
Sangre Grande has seen its third murder in three days.

Teen dies in gunfight with cops

Cop kills boy, 16
A-16-YEAR-OLD boy was shot and killed by police in Chaguanas on Saturday night and his parents are calling for an investigation into what they believe was a senseless act of police brutality.

History of ganja use in Trinidad

Ganja valued at $2.5 million seized

A wealth-driven economy

Does Government understand economics?
THE Government is behaving as if they do not understand economics and could repeat the mistakes of the past, according to UWI economist, Dr. Dhanayshar Mahabir.

No worries for T&T
Energy Minister Conrad Enill yesterday disputed statements by economist Dhanayshar Mahabir that T&T could encounter hard times in the fallout from the energy policies of US President-elect Barack Obama.

Opposition, COP hit PM over radio visit
LEADER of the Opposition Basdeo Panday urged the media to oppose alleged intimidation by Prime Minister Patrick Manning over media criticism of Government's actions, in light of his visit to Radio 94.1 FM.

Warner predicts early ‘fall’ for PM Manning
Chaguanas West MP, Austin Jack Warner, criticised Prime Minster Patrick Manning yesterday, over his recent visit to a radio station to complain about the conduct of two announcers during a newscast.

News reporting in T&T is bad–Enill
Energy Minister Conrad Enill said yesterday news reporting in T&T was "bad." "No where in the world is news reporting as bad as here in T&T," he said.



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