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Cricket fans cry 'Oh Laad!' at TT loss Posted: Saturday, October 24, 2009
Well Played T&T falls in T20 final but wins respect from fans
Cricket fans cry 'Oh Laad!' at TT loss
High praise for cricketers from politicians
Long lines for swine flu tests AS LONG lines of people waited yesterday to be tested for the Influenza A H1N1 (swine flu) virus at San Fernando General Hospital (SFGH), hospital sources said the number of admittances for confirmed cases has significantly decreased with only a two-year-old boy and another person being the latest to be warded at the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and High Dependency Unit (HDU), respectively.
Maxi taxi drivers parked up FOR SEVERAL hours yesterday, maxi-taxi drivers withheld their service in protest as operations at City Gate on South Quay in Port-of-Spain came to a screeching halt after a 12-seater maxi was damaged by an improperly secured metal grille which covers a drain.
$600M Tobago plant opens THE $600 million 64-megawatt TTEC power plant at Cove, Lowlands, Tobago was officially commissioned by Prime Minister Patrick Manning yesterday. This plant will more than meet Tobago's growing power needs, Manning said.
Tobago set to export gas to region Tobago is poised to export natural gas to northern Caribbean countries by mid-2011...
Panday unsure on UNC academy 'deal' LEADER of the Opposition Basdeo Panday yesterday called for Works Minister Colm Imbert to publish whatever details he may have of a supposed agreement by the former UNC government with the China EXIM Bank for the US$100 million loan to build the Academy of Performing Arts.
UNC jefes have no report THE UNC disciplinary committee has not yet submitted its report to the party's national executive regarding its decision to drop charges against the RamJackG faction of the party, party vice-chairman Vasant Bharath said on Thursday.
Jack and Ramesh snub UNC congress Warner blasts 'flawed list' UNC MPs Jack Warner and Ramesh Lawrence Maharaj will not be attending tomorrow's meeting of the National Congress, which takes place from 1 p.m. at Rienzi Congress. Neither will Congress of the People Leader Winston Dookeran, who was invited.
Ramesh denies PM's 'alliance with Rowley' charge
'Commission of Enquiry designed to fail?'
Ex-colleagues defend Rowley FORMER trade minister, Ken Valley, on Thursday leapt to the defence of Diego Martin West MP, Dr Keith Rowley, against claims by Prime Minister Patrick Manning that Rowley had a bad temper, which caused him to react like a "raging bull."
Food prices push inflation up After a promising four-month decline, headline inflation has now gone up.
Judge slams legal aid pittance THERE are more courts and attorneys in Trinidad and Tobago, but $3,500 is pittance for a lawyer to represent accused persons on criminal charges, said a High Court Judge yesterday.
Govt spends $.5m to deport Africans
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