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Police shoot two dead Posted: Sunday, October 25, 2009
Leave this 'House of Clowns', Mr Speaker WITH the greatest deference to House Speaker Barry Sinanan, I think he should realise by now that he presides over a House of Clowns.
PNM going back to the communities The People's National Movement (PNM) is "going back into the communities" to spread the ruling party's "message" which it feels has not adequately filtered through to the masses.
I don't want to be president
PM: Executive president holds no attraction Claiming that the proposal for an Executive President as contained in the Draft Working document was "misunderstood" by those opposed to this recommendation, Prime Minister Patrick Manning said he was not interested in the position. London: Possible repercussions to Rowley/Manning rift
The UDeCOTT election: round 1
Stay away from cricketers John Bravo, father of T&T cricket allrounder, Dwayne Bravo, is sending a message to Prime Minister Patrick Manning to not come to Piarco airport when the team returns home. "Tell Manning don't come by the airport. We don't want him up there," an angry Bravo told the Sunday Guardian shortly after the T&T team lost the final match to New South Wales Blues in Hyderabad, India last Friday. "He aint give the boys nothing." Bravo was referring to the Government's alleged lack of financial assistance to the team and the help they solicited from an Indian firm.
T&T cricketers should get something—Murray Sport Minister: No reward contemplated for team
Patients frustrated by long wait for A/H1N1 tests FRUSTRATED San Fernando General Hospital (SFGH) patients who turned up for precautionary swine flu testing yesterday said they had to wait too long to be seen by doctors.
Executed prisoner laid to rest
Law Assoc appalled by prisoner's killing The Law Association of Trinidad and Tobago has stated that it is appalled by the killing of prisoner Peter Garcia in the precinct of the Rio Claro Magistrates' Court while he was in police custody. If not properly addressed, they fear that it will set a dangerous precedent.
'More stringent measures needed' THE Law Association of Trinidad and Tobago yesterday called for more stringent measures to be put in place to ensure the safety of prisoners and all other persons involved in the administration of justice.
T&T needs a change now THE criminal element upped the ante last week, symbolically laughing in the face of law and order when two gunmen fatally shot a handcuffed prisoner who was being escorted by uniformed policemen from the Rio Claro Magistrates' Court to the next-door police station.
Police shoot two dead – relatives want answers Relatives of two men who were killed by police in the early hours of yesterday morning in San Fernando are calling on Commissioner of Police James Philbert to launch an immediate investigation into their deaths.
Schoolboy stabbed to death after Intercol
...Student stabbed to death after football match
Courage, get up! The plight of the Beijing Luijuan Construction Corporation workers, which dominated the headlines for many days, raises important questions, not only for their employers and the Governments of Trinidad and Tobago and China, but also for the citizens of our country.
NACTA claims disenchantment with Govt
Hart: Every day is a challenge Every day is a challenge, says Calder Hart. The executive chairman of the Urban Development Corporation of T&T (Udecott), Hart finally broke his silence last Thursday in an exclusive interview with the Sunday Guardian, nine months after the start of the Commission of Enquiry into the construction sector.
State-of-the-art academy shapes up
Is Petrotrin really broke? Workers: Oil company blamed economic woes for not paying $240m
Percival an accomplished liar Former soldier, Jason Percival, has been described as a career criminal, yet he turned out to be the US Government's star witness against seven Trinidadians charged with taking US citizen, Balram "Balo" Maharaj, hostage.
Notorious criminal dies In shootout with cops
Kathak legend to perform at Queen's Hall "It's like a dream come true," says choreographer Sat Balkaransingh about the upcoming performance by Pundit Birju Maharaj.
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