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PM: I'm drunk on God Posted: Thursday, October 22, 2009
Champions League Twenty20 2009: T&T blast their way to final Trinidad & Tobago 178 for 3 (Bravo 58*, Ganga 44*) beat Cape Cobras 175 for 5 (Duminy 61*, Gibbs 42) by seven wickets The only unbeaten team in the Champions League produced another compelling performance oozing with Caribbean flair to knock the Cape Cobras out of the tournament and set up a summit clash against New South Wales.
PM: I'm drunk on God Prime Minister Patrick Manning says sacked Trade Minister Dr Keith Rowley and Opposition MP Ramesh Lawrence Maharaj are part of a conspiracy to bring down his Government.
We Will Not Fall Manning defends UDeCOTT, tells of 12 years of bullying by minister
Satan also quotes scripture—Rowley Diego Martin West MP Dr Keith Rowley has warned that Satan has an inclination to quote scripture from the Bible to suit his purposes. He noted that Prime Minister Patrick Manning's use of Biblical scripture as a tool in the growing tiff between the two, appeared to downplay concerns about corrupt practices at the Urban Development Corporation of Trinidad and Tobago (Udecott).
... 'Self-serving hypocrite' Diego Martin West MP Dr Keith Rowley attempted to sell Urban Development Corporation of Trinidad and Tobago (UDeCOTT) chairman Calder Hart a plot of his family property in Tobago.
Rowley, Abdul-Hamid lock horns DIEGO Martin West MP Dr Keith Rowley has denied claims by Chaguanas East MP Mustapha Abdul-Hamid that he escorted UDeCOTT executive chairman, Calder Hart, to his wife's land in Tobago for Hart to make a purchase, saying it is as an "unadulterated lie" and part of the "character assassination" against him led by Prime Minister Patrick Manning.
Imbert: Allegations against Hart unproven so far In the eyes of Mr Manning What's the difference between a Rottweiler and a wajang? We pose this question in light of Prime Minister Patrick Manning's renewed insistence that he fired Diego Martin West MP Keith Rowley for untoward behaviour rather than, as Dr Rowley insists, for opposing the policies of the Urban Development Corporation of Trinidad and Tobago (UDeCOTT).
House passes Uff Bill THE House of Representatives yesterday unanimously passed the Validation and Immunity from Proceedings Bill 2009 to approve the Commission of Inquiry into Udecott despite a previous omission to gazette the probe chaired by Prof John Uff.
PNM's wake up call Not only did he slam this State company for its non-accountability, but he reached into the bowels of the PNM to try to appeal to party members to stand up against the practices which are clearly severely tainting the party's reputation.
UNC members upset over dropped charges UNITED National Congress members, sympathetic to their embattled political leader, Basdeo Panday, are unhappy with the decision of the disciplinary committee to withdraw the charges against Ramesh Lawrence Maharaj, Jack Warner and Winston "Gypsy" Peters.
Close schools says Sat
Group launches campaign against dangerous driving
Amerindians bless burial grounds in Sando
Bill seeks to punish smokers - Independent Senator INDEPENDENT Senator Corrine Baptiste-Mc Knight believes that the Government's proposed Tobacco Control Bill seeks to punish people who enjoy smoking.
T&T ready to lay it on the line With nothing to lose and all to gain, T&T's cricketers are ready to lay it on the line against the Cape Cobras, when they meet in the second semifinal match of the IPL Champions League today at Hyderabad.
14- year-old Grande girl missing
Cops hold 5: Shooting death of prisoner Peter Garcia Police have in custody five men who they believe can help solve the murder of Peter Garcia, who was shot dead at the doorsteps to the Rio Claro Magistrates' Court on Monday.
Double murder rocks Diego A DOUBLE murder which rocked Jean Avenue in Diego Martin yesterday, had detectives from the Homicide Investigations Bureau very busy last night and took the country's murder toll to 427 for the year thus far.
2 Laventille men shot dead in 'Diego' THE country's murder toll increased by two yesterday afternoon, after two Laventille men were gunned down in Diego Martin.
...New security measures in place at Sando court Guard kills robber A security guard shot and killed a suspected thief on the compound of a quarry in Central Trinidad on Monday.
Philbert suspends 4 police officers FOUR police officers from the Chaguanas Police Station were yesterday served with suspension letters over an incident on September 26, where three prisoners escaped from the prisoners' holding cell.
Squeezing a woman's breast draws six months jail A 59-year-old man, who molested a young woman by squeezing her breast six years ago while working in her home will spend the next six months in jail.
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