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15 killings in four days Posted: Wednesday, September 16, 2009
15 killings in four days There have been 15 killings between Saturday and yesterday, 13 of them murders. The other two were shooting deaths by the police.
Cop's wife murdered Husband, daughter tied, house ransacked... A SCHOOL teacher and mother of one was found murdered about two miles from her Sangre Grande home yesterday morning, hours after she was reported kidnapped by her husband, a police officer.
...Kidnapped and killed
Samdaye's killers get 30 years each Three men, who kidnapped a woman, who was later beaten and buried alive, were yesterday each sentenced to 30 years in prison for manslaughter.
'PM owes me nothing' AG sends Bakr testimony to CoP Jamaat al Muslimeen leader Yasin Abu Bakr was emphatic as he repeatedly stated under cross-examination on March 4, 2005 that Prime Minister Patrick Manning owed him nothing.
Govt revenue to decline by $18.9b Government total revenues for this year (October 2008 to September 2009) are projected to decline by $18.9 billion or 38.8 per cent; total public debt and debt servicing are projected to increase.
Imbert tells Rowley 'think carefully'
...Claims that Govt wasted money inaccurate, says Imbert
Imbert to Kamla: 'Go back to law school'
Uff commission gazetted THE UFF Commission of Inquiry got a fresh start yesterday after it was finally published in the Gazette with its original terms of reference as well as its expanded terms in relation to the Cleaver Heights housing project.
Warner slams use of Chinese labour CHAGUANAS West MP Jack Warner on Monday night warned that this country has replaced "African slavery" with "Chinese slavery" in relation to its use of Chinese labour on public sector construction projects.
PM, Security Minister blank budget debate Senior government Ministers and front-line Opposition MPs have not contributed to the 2009/10 national budget debate, which is expected to conclude today.
That property tax While there would be few perhaps who would with reason disagree with the principle of raising additional revenue through a reform of the property tax system, nonetheless, the proposal by Government to introduce it from January, 2010, and with it relatively huge increases in property tax rates, was unfortunate.
Port blames importers for higher fees
Swine flu scare at Woodbrook school
Chopped UK couple's Tobago home hit by thieves An utterly shameful incident described as virtually "rubbing salt" into the wounds of British couple Peter and Murium Greene has occurred in Tobago.
Let reason prevail Yesterday the Ministry of Labour applied for and was granted an injunction by the Court ordering Public Transport Service Corporation (PTSC) drivers back to work. Bandits ambush T&TEC repair crew Bandits attacked and robbed a Trinidad and Tobago Electricity Commission (T&TEC) emergency response crew on Monday evening.
'Most wanted' man, accomplice shot dead by cops A man wanted by police in connection with more than 20 murders in the Port-of-Spain Division was among two people shot and killed during a confrontation with police at Sawmill Avenue, Morvant, yesterday.
Cops kill 2 suspects in pensioner's home
Fugitive gunned down in Beetham
Man found hanging after killing friend
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