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Udecott to build delayed Roxborough complex
Posted: Friday, October 23, 2009

Lee stars in NSW's title triumph
New South Wales 159 for 9 (Lee 48, Rampaul 3-20) beat Trinidad & Tobago 118 (Clark 3-21, Lee 2-10) by 41 runs

Boat was on top of us
Yanik Quesnel could do nothing to save himself and his Spanish friend Ana Carolina Barry-Laso from being struck by a pirogue while bathing at Pigeon Point beach, Tobago two years ago.

Students claim $6m in medical bills
Two students who escaped death in a boat accident at Pigeon Point, Tobago, two years ago were in court yesterday, seeking, among other things, recovery of their medical bills which have so far crossed the $6 million mark.

Wear red today
...congrats pour in for T&T team

Bravo blasts T&T into today's final

PM: Team has given me a lift

Ganga: Nothing less than victory

The scent of possibility

One new swine flu case at SFGH
HEAD of Anaesthesiology at San Fernando General Hospital (SFGH), Dr Anand Chattergoon, said that there is only one confirmed case of swine flu, Influenza A/H1N1, in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) at this time.

Mendes, Daly end fallout over e-mail

Daly and Mendes kiss and make up
President of the Law Association, Martin Daly, SC, and Douglas Mendes, SC, have sorted out their dispute over the use of a letter sent by Mendes on the issue of the controversial affidavit of Jamaat Al Muslimeen leader Yasin Abu Bakr.

Udecott to build delayed Roxborough complex

$500m for Scarborough Hospital
Chinese contractors give May 2010 deadline for completion

$500M Scarborough Hospital by next year
THE NEW 103-bed Tobago Regional Hospital is being constructed at an overall cost of $500 million inclusive of the cost of certain equipment and the institution is expected to be in operation by the third quarter of next year, Health Minister Jerry Narace revealed yesterday.

He's still PNM
Prime Minister Patrick Manning says that Diego Martin West MP Dr Keith Rowley will continue to be a member of the People's National Movement team in the Parliament.

PM preaches peace to Rowley
ONE DAY after unleashing political fire and brimstone on PNM Diego Martin West MP Dr Keith Rowley in Parliament, Prime Minister Patrick Manning was yesterday preaching the gospel of peace and reconciliation to his former Cabinet minister, at the post-Cabinet news conference at Coco Reef Hotel in Tobago.

Rowley: I had no talk with Hart about land

Sitcom in House
Speeches in the Lower House this last week, particularly Tuesday and Wednesday, provided the national viewing public with much entertainment. The name John O'Halloran associated with corruption in public affairs surfaced like a ghost from the PNM past.

If innocent, UNC will back Hart
THE Opposition United National Congress (UNC) will be the first to call for Calder Hart's reinstatement as Udecott chairman if the Uff Commission of Inquiry finds there is no evidence of wrongdoing by him or by the company.

Trinis mistaken for illegal Nigerian guards
Four Trinidad and Tobago (TT) nationals hired by a Port-of-Spain security firm to stand guard at a Chinese labour camp at Ramsaran Trace, Bejucal Road, Cunupia were taken for questioning at the Chaguanas Police Station on Tuesday.

Panday loses bias claim

...Panday loses case against magistrate
Former prime minister Basdeo Panday is expected to go before the Court of Appeal after his lawsuit challenging the decision of Magistrate Ejenny Espinet not to recuse herself from the preliminary inquiry into bribery charges against him was yesterday dismissed by a High Court judge.

Battling for presidency at Pan Trinbago elections

Four men in court for having $8M worth of ganja
Four men, one a Jamaican, were brought to court yesterday to answer charges of being in possession of marijuana worth $8 million.

'Peter saw his death coming'
ELAINE GARCIA, mother of Peter Garcia, 30, a man charged with murder and who himself was murdered in the yard of the Rio Claro Magistrates' Court on Monday, yesterday said her son knew his days were numbered and that he would be murdered.

Colombian women to pay heavy fines
Five Colombian women appeared before a San Fernando magistrate yesterday, charged with entering the country illegally.

Maracas man found with throat slit

Pregnant teen crushed to death



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