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Mrs. Robinson Dies Posted: Friday, September 11, 2009
Girl, 9, needs urgent liver transplant
Mrs. Robinson Dies Patricia Rawlins Robinson, the wife of former president and prime minister Arthur NR Robinson, died yesterday at 5.30 am at her family's home in Ellerslie Park, Maraval.
Mrs Robinson dies in her sleep
Mannings express condolences
Richards: Excellent daughter of the soil
State funding for funeral? The State is expected provide funding for the funeral service for Patricia Robinson, wife of former president Arthur NR Robinson, who died in her sleep yesterday morning at her family's Ellerslie Park home.
Govt to offer assistance for funeral
Ministry orders school block closed Pupils test positive for swine flu...
Penal student, 15, dies from dengue In the midst of a growing H1N1 virus threat at Grant Memorial Presbyterian School, a 15-year-old student of the Penal Junior Secondary School died yesterday from what is believed to be dengue fever.
AG to table act to save Uff inquiry THE GOVERNMENT will table a validation act to cure the legal blunder which has beset the Uff Commission of Inquiry, sources indicated yesterday.
March date to pay new land taxes Land and property owners will have to start paying new, increased taxes from March 31 next year.
Law needs to be clarified first Imposing a hefty fine for illegal tint, while there is still no clear cut law to determine what exactly a legal limit is, is illegal, the Trinidad and Tobago Automobile Association (TTAA) has said.
Govt to spend $116m on diplomatic buildings
PM: 700 business people coming for Commonwealth Heads meeting Seven hundred international business people will come to Port of Spain in November to explore investment opportunities days before the Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting.
Chief Magistrate in court on traffic offence It was a surprising moment yesterday for members in the public gallery of the Port-of-Spain Magistrates' 4A court, when Chief Magistrate Sherman Mc Nicolls made his way to the bar where prisoners usually occupy standing.
Lawyer smells mischief Chief Magistrate on motor insurance charge
Bas kicks off Budget debate OPPOSITION LEADER Basdeo Panday kicks off the 2010 Budget debate in the House of Representatives at 10 am today.
Opposition leader to deliver first Budget reply in three years
Panday: PM wants to control DPP PRIME MINISTER Patrick Manning is intent on controlling the judicial process, Opposition Leader Basdeo Panday charged yesterday, in the wake of news that Manning has once more vetoed the Judicial and Legal Service Commission's choice for the post of Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP).
No bail for beating 5-year-old stepson An ex-soldier was denied bail yesterday when he appeared in court for allegedly beating his five-year-old stepson with a hammer.
Damarie hill feuders put down guns Warring factions of two Sangre Grande gangs pledged a peace pact yesterday after members surrendered their firearms to the police.
Philbert urges cops to surrender exhibits Police officers in possession of evidence exhibits which have been ordered destroyed by magistrates are being asked to surrender them.
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