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British couple back home
Posted: Tuesday, August 25, 2009

British couple back home
Briton PETER GREENE left Trinidad on Sunday on a commercial flight after he was given the all-clear by a doctor from the United Kingdom, to fly home.

Faith goes home...again
BABY Faith Davis was discharged from the Wendy Fitzwilliam Children's Hospital, Mt Hope, yesterday after doctors removed bandages from her right hand and wrist as she recovered from skin grafts for burns on her arm.

Accident victims 'out of danger'

Paige to miss school
United States (US) citizen Paige Welch, 13, was expected to start the eighth grade next Monday, but since the boating accident in which her arm was nearly severed two Sundays ago, her teachers are yet to hear from her relatives.

County coroner rules MJ's death homicide

Helping Hands
Balandra, Toco residents shelter visitors trapped by fallen bridge

Crane 30 tons overweight: Imbert wants answers

Panday: Hazel has deserted Central flood victims

I Will Take Action
Works and Transport Minister Colm Imbert has vowed to take action to recover costs should the contractor responsible for works at the Balandra River be found liable for the collapse of a bridge last Saturday.

Bridges falling down
When it happened once, it could have been unfortunate. When it happened twice, it could have been coincidence. But when it happened a third time, we must demand answers of our suddenly silent Minister of Works and Transport.

$2b helicopter contract... Does it add up?
Evidence has emerged which raises new questions about the amount of money the Government has agreed to pay a consortium led by an Italian company in a contract for four helicopters.

Death continues to stalk Daren
While struggling to come to terms with the death of his father Fred Poora, 72, who was murdered on June 3, Daren Dixon has to deal with the loss of his family who perished in a fire on Saturday.

Psychologist: Surviving father will need help

$1,000 bail for Chaguaramas activist
HEAD of the Chaguaramas Land Owners' Committee, Augustin Noel, was granted $1,000 bail yesterday, after he appeared before Port of Spain Magistrate Christine Charles charged with trespassing.

Councillor's son shot dead
THE SON of PNM councillor Paul Guerra was shot and killed in Arima early yesterday morning.

Father of two shot in the head

Run away while you can
Murdered woman's mom warns abuse victims:

DIANNE Baptiste died when her throat was slit during an attack by her estranged lover on Saturday, autopsy results revealed yesterday.

Policeman in court for 'stealing' patrol vehicle

More calls for Alexis to be freed
Residents of Argyle again protested outside the Scarborough Magistrates' Court yesterday, calling for the release of Clint Alexis, who faces two charges of attempted murder in connection with the chopping of British nationals Peter and Murium Greene on August 1.

Truck-driver unable to raise bail
UNABLE to raise the $500,000 bail set by a San Fernando magistrate on Friday, 70-year-old truck-driver Balton Barnwell remained in prison, even up to yesterday. Barnwell is expected to re-appear in court on Friday, charged with five counts of causing death by dangerous driving.

Cop freed of rape charge



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