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Bolt still fastest man alive
Posted: Monday, August 17, 2009

Usain Bolt New World Record 9.58

Bolt still fastest man alive
BERLIN–Looking around and seeing no one close in the biggest race of the year, Usain Bolt proved again he races in a world all his own.

Bolt In 9.58
Jamaican sprinter shatters 100m record

Five in court for retired cop's murder
FIVE men, among them a teenager, will appear before a Princes Town magistrate today charged with the murder of retired police sergeant Harripersad Ramkissoon.

Woman disappears on way to court
A 43-YEAR-OLD woman of Cunupia who was almost killed by a man in April this year mysteriously disappeared on Wednesday after she left her home to go to the Chaguanas Magistrates' Court to have a protection order renewed.

Mosquito Creek crash claims two more lives

Three injured in boat crash
Three persons were injured in Scotland Bay yesterday after a pirogue collided with them.

Flooding clean-up at schools

Giant snails invade
A large cross-section of local vegetation is now in danger, following the introduction of the Giant African Snail to Trinidad.

Filipinos rush to renew passports
Filipinos based in Trinidad and Tobago were successful in having their passport renewed in Trinidad, yesterday.

THA official laments poor airbridge service
A senior Tobago House of Assembly (THA) official believes that service on the airbridge between the islands is not being effectively utilised to promote domestic tourism.

Anti-Indian attitudes in Grenada changing

Caribbean is our home now, says Saith
Minister in the Office of the Prime Minister Dr Lenny Saith said yesterday that while the local segment of the Indian diaspora will always recognise its ties to India, the Caribbean is now considered "home".

Race resolution
Quite rightly we are complimented at home and abroad for our racial harmony. But there are currents of racial divisiveness, well known, not normally obtrusive, but especially in our politics, quite powerful. Two ethnic groups almost equally dominate the population. Each of the two dominant political parties has its base in one of these ethnic groups. In the struggle to gain and maintain political power, political parties, especially when in Government, allegedly favour their base ethnic group in employment, disbursement of funds, and other areas.

Panday denies plot against Jack, Ramesh

UNC combatants land heavy blows

How to survive a snake bite

Policeman released
The police officer at whose home a quantity of packaged narcotics used in court cases was found has been released from custody pending further investigations.

Beetham grandmother may have been killed for US$, say cops

Police view surveillance tapes
OFFICIALS of the Imjin Security Services Limited are expected to launch their own independent investigations into Saturday's murder of one of their security guards – Glenroy Jones who was killed while on duty at the Service Commission Department on Cipriani Boulevard, Port-of-Spain.



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