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Heavy rains wreak havoc
Posted: Monday, August 10, 2009

36 houses hit as heavy rains wreak havoc
Thirty-six houses were affected by heavy rains over the weekend, the Office of Disaster Preparedness and Management (ODPM) said yesterday.

Met Office: More showers to come

DOMA worried over pre-Yuletide disruption
Downtown Owners and Merchants' Association (DOMA) is anxious about arrangements for the Commonwealth leaders' conference scheduled for November in Port-of-Spain, since the city will be then in the height of pre-Christmas activities, DOMA's president Gregory Aboud says.

Man in court for attempted murder of UK couple

...Man, 25, in court for Tobago attack

After police raid, CID officers transferred
Any Police officers caught in wrongdoing in the firearms and narcotics found hidden in the St Joseph Police Station on Saturday will be dealt with swiftly, according to Deputy Police Commissioner Gilbert Reyes.

Police Service needs a facelift Express Editorial

Manning on top, says NACTA poll
Despite widespread dissatisfaction with the ruling PNM Government, Prime Minister Patrick Manning maintains a higher approval rating than any other current party leader.

...Panday dismisses 'wrong' findings

Warner: Central workers back on payroll
Fifty-four workers, retrenched recently from the Chaguanas Borough Corporation, will continue to be employed until September, under a plan which estranged UNC deputy leader Jack Warner will discuss today with Chaguanas Mayor Natasha Navas.

Panday returning to Chaguanas
UNC Leader Basdeo Panday is set to return to Chaguanas on Thursday to continue his duties as "surrogate MP" for Chaguanas West, a constituency represented in Parliament by renegade UNC deputy leader Jack Warner.

No surrogacy in Chaguanas West
WE were pleased to see another blow dealt to the nonsensical idea being promoted by each faction in the UNC of appointing "surrogate MPs" and "surrogate offices" to service constituents of the rival faction.

Suruj: Navas out of touch

Nagessar 'worried'
Awaiting Jack's next move

Dr Khan offers to mediate for unity
Former UNC MP Dr Fuad Khan continues offering mediation services to the UNC, COP and estranged UNC MPs to heal current wounds and move the unity process forward.

Dookeran: Recession facing TT but...
COP leader Winston Dookeran said the country is in a technical recession but said the more vital issue is how do we get out of it.

To meet deadline, Uff inquiry off London
THE THREE local members of the Commission of Inquiry into the Urban Development Corporation of Trinidad and Tobago (Udecott) and the construction industry are expected to go to London to ensure that the commission's final report meets its November deadline.

Chinese get severe beating

Six Year Old Drowns in Tobago Pool

Man arrested with bullet proof vest
A Tobago man was arrested in Mason Hall on Friday night after he was found wearing a police bullet proof vest.

Criminals target Chagville beach

Body found in PoS building
THE body of a man with his throat slit was found in a building in downtown Port of Spain early yesterday morning

22 face charges of illegal entry
Police raided a popular Chaguanas hotel yesterday, and arrested four Guyanese men and 18 women from Santo Domingo, Venezuela and Colombia. The women, aged 18 to 28



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