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Sirju steps aside
Posted: Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Did T&T's Newsday act irresponsibly by publishing a photo of a dead baby on the front page of its newspaper on August 31, 2009?
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Cops charged with stealing money
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Doctors amputate part of Paige's arm
Despite the efforts to save the left arm of 13-year-old Paige Welch, which was almost severed during a boating accident on August 16, doctors in the United States (US) have decided to amputate part of her limb. Her father Clarke Welch confirmed this during an interview with The Eagle-Tribune on Saturday.

Sirju steps aside
Commissioner Kenneth Sirju will have no involvement in deliberations of the Commission of Enquiry into the Construction Sector in all matters relating to the Cleaver Heights Housing project in Arima.

AG out of place
Rowley charges 'interference' as Jeremie meets with UDeCOTT commissioner John Uff

Rowley questions AG's role
Diego Martin West MP Dr Keith Rowley yesterday questioned the role played by Attorney General John Jeremie in the decision taken by commissioner Kenneth Sirju to recuse himself from the fourth phase of hearings in the Uff Commission of Inquiry.

Multi-million dollar schools open
After years of delay in construction, the doors of several multi-million dollar primary and secondary schools finally opened to students at the start of the new school year yesterday.

Anti-kidnapping squad search for two missing men

Missing man found dead in canefield
Relatives searching for a missing man stumbled upon his decomposing body in a field yesterday.

...Foul play suspected

Piarco Airport enquiry resumes
THE preliminary enquiry into allegations of misconduct by nine men, arising out of the construction of the Piarco International Airport, continued yesterday...

Cops target cyber crime
Acting Commissioner of Police James Philbert on Monday said the Police Service will move to begin fighting crime on a technological level as the levels of "cyber crimes" increase.

Two newspapers ordered to pay $65,000 damages
A HIGH Court judge has described as irresponsible journalism the failure of two reporters in the Express and Guardian newspapers, to ascertain the correct name of a police officer before publishing his name in relation to a court story.

Beer, bake and shark enter Nagar
Warner's fireworks display ends in controversy

...there were stalls set up outside the venue where bake and shark was being sold. And patrons were seen drinking alcohol near a murti of the Hindu god, Lord Shiva, which overlooks the sacred compound.

Dead baby
ON MONDAY, August 31,2009 our front page should have been covered in the national colours and we should have wished everyone the old clich "Happ[y] Independence".

Dad in fatal crash grieves for wife and daughter

Arnold takes ‘Boogsie' to task
Pan Trinbago president Patrick Arnold says it was "very unfortunate" that Humming Bird Medal (Gold) winner, Len "Boogsie" Sharpe behaved in an "inappropriate manner" at the end of Monday's Independence Awards ceremony at President's House.

Flashback: Boogsie: Pan dead right now

...Sharpe comes in for some stick

Police bullet left in rented car

Four cops in court
Three officers assigned to the Southern Division Task Force, and a fourth to Project 250, also known as the Bicycle Unit, have appeared before a Port-of-Spain magistrate, charged with stealing money from a robber and beating a prisoner yesterday.

Cops in alleged casino theft dodge media

Suspect recently released from prison
THE man wanted for the Friday evening murder of 18-year-old Ornella Nanton was recently released from prison and was reportedly trying to make amends with the young woman just before shooting her twice in the head.

Sergeant charged with sex crimes
A police sergeant assigned to the Special Branch in Port of Spain has been charged with two sex crimes in connection with a 14-year-old girl-the niece of a woman he was dating.

Where have all the doctors gone?
Courtenay Bartholomew



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