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Quow claims bronze
Posted: Saturday, August 22, 2009

Berlin 2009: Men's 4×100m Relay Final (Video)
Jamaica Wins Gold, Trinidad & Tobago Sliver

Quow claims bronze
T&T's good run at the 12th IAAF World Championships in Athletics in Berlin, Germany, continued yesterday with Renny Quow claiming bronze in the men's 400 metres.

Tobago gets its second World medal for TT

T&T's Renny Quow takes third at the World Championships

Panday: It's cruel to raise electricity rates
Opposition Leader Basdeo Panday is describing the hike in electricity rates as a cruel act by the Government.

Jack ends feud with Bas, focuses on PM
'I won't help make Panday into a victim'

Chaguanas West MP Jack Warner says he will no longer waste his efforts fighting Opposition Leader Basdeo Panday. Instead, he intends to train his guns on Prime Minister Patrick Manning.

'I'm here to help needy'
200 people turn up at Warner's Couva office

CHAGUANAS West MP Jack Warner says he has attended to some 200 needy constituents of Basdeo Panday's Couva North electoral district since opening his shadow constituency office in Panday's electoral district two weeks ago.

Where has Bas been?
THE representation of UNC political leader Basdeo Panday in the Couva North seat over the years, has been very poor, that seat’s surrogate father, Chaguanas West MP Jack Warner, yesterday claimed.

Hazel keeps eye on Navas, Nagessar row
THE Ministry of Local Government is keeping an eye on the political wrangling in the Chaguanas Borough Corporation but will not get involved at this time, line minister Hazel Manning said yesterday.

Warner, Hunt 'no-shows' at youth event

Fugitive snatched from Trinidad
A wanted fugitive being flown from Suriname to Guyana, but the plane mysteriously lands at Piarco International Airport. He is kept for hours at Piarco and then DEA agents put him on a plane and takes him to the United States where he is wanted on 18 drug charges. He then hires a bigshot, high-priced Manhattan lawyer to represent him. But that lawyer decides to tamper with witnesses in the trial. The bubble burst when the lawyer was wiretapped and all hell broke loose. This week, both men were found guilty and faces between 15 years to life in prison.

Mute wants to text-in crime reports
A very unusual appeal was made to a senior police officer yesterday when a deaf mute requested whether a system could be implemented whereby people like him could make reports to the police via text messages.

Caroni 'sweetener' deal turns sour
Ex-workers seek answers for huge investment losses

Judging the Caribbean Court

Sony US$70,000 for Soca Warriors

National Sinfonia Orchestra delivers world-class act

Cop robbed of car, gun, ID
A police inspector was ambushed and robbed of his loaded service revolver, police identification card and his car as he made his way to the Ste Madeleine Police Station, where he works.

Colombians plead guilty to weapon charges

$500,000 bail for truck driver in 'Creek' crash

Accept My Condolences
TRUCK driver Balton Barnwell, 70, yesterday offered his condolences to the families of five persons who died in a smash-up at South Trunk Road, Mosquito Creek, La Romaine last Saturday.



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