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Guard kills self in wife's presence
Posted: Monday, October 5, 2009

Suicide Outside Casino
FORMER police officer Anand Rampersad was seated in the front passenger seat of his car talking with his wife yesterday afternoon when, according to reports, he suddenly pulled out a pistol and shot himself in the head. His wife was seated right next to him when he pulled the trigger and took his own life.

...Guard kills self in wife's presence

UNC to file new motion of no confidence against Manning

...'Ridiculous waste of taxpayers' money'
"The Enquiry has gone from the sublime to the ridiculous. What was promised to be the most professional and transparent enquiry ever held in the country has degenerated into a farce.

I'll charge them myself
Ramesh on stalled UDeCOTT enquiry

Ramesh compiles evidence against Udecott for DPP

Ramesh: I am not afraid of PM

Warner to Max: Save Uff enquiry

Hart, Warner slam Government
"The message is clear: You can do what you want, because no one is ever held accountable in T&T," says Victor Hart, Chairman of T&T Transparency Institute. Hart and Chaguanas West MP, Jack Warner, both expressed grave concerns over the lack of accountability and transparency regarding the inquiry.

Pres responsible for salaries, perks
High Court judge Prakash Moosai has made it quite clear that it is the responsibility of the President, and not the Cabinet, to determine the salaries and perks for members of the Industrial Court.

PSA Reformers promise homes for members

TT, Venezuela strengthen ties
VENEZUELA has reaffirmed its commitment to continue to strengthen diplomatic relations with Trinidad and Tobago. This commitment was given by new Venezuelan Ambassador to TT, Maria Eugenia Marcano Casado to Foreign Affairs Minister Paula Gopee- Scoon on Thursday.

Gaza without Gully at peace concert
THE MUCH anticipated Cease Fire Peace Concert at King George V Park in Port-of-Spain went ahead Saturday in the absence of one of its headliners, dancehall star Bounty Killer who was barred from entering the country on Friday night.

Ban on toilet trucks
Port of Spain Corporation gets tough on Carnival 2010

$350,000 for fight against cancer
The Ministry of Health is making efforts to re-vitalise the fight against cancer, which according to Minister Jerry Narace is among the top three leading causes of death locally and internationally.

Cancer deaths in TT - leading cause for concern

Ramdilla ends with burning of Rawan
THE ANNUAL Baal Ramdilla Festival organised by the Hindu Prachaar Kendra ended Saturday night at the Conqueror Recreation Ground, Raghunanan Road, Enterprise.

TT establishes ties with Malta
MALTA has established diplomatic relations with Trinidad and Tobago. The ties were formalised during a ceremony at the United Nations Headquarters in New York on September 24 on the margins of the 64th Session of the United Nations General Assembly.

Elderly facing fire danger at home
THE NUMBER of elderly persons dying in fires is a concern for the Fire Service of TT. Ag Chief Fire Officer Justin Bowen said statistics from January to September showed that senior citizens "are at greater danger from fires at home than anywhere else".

Chinese worker dies after fall

Uff bill passed, Govt turns to crime

Balo accused quizzed on FBI aircraft



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