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Panday, Dookeran should step down Posted: Saturday, October 31, 2009
NACTA: Over 88% think Panday, Dookeran should step down Supporters of the United National Congress (UNC) "do not believe" the Opposition party, "under the present political configuration, can ever come back into government", the findings of the latest poll conducted by the North American Caribbean Teachers Association (NACTA) have revealed.
PM: CHOGM can change course of history
CoP: Bulletproof vests for prisoners in courts Acting Police Commissioner James Philbert says some prisoners will be granted extra security and will be given bulletproof vests when attending court.
Judge calls for review of 'outdated' Customs Act A High Court judge has called for the review of the local Customs Act which came into being in 1938 and has provisions that were statutorily introduced in England in 1876.
Seetahal may face Privileges Committee Government yesterday moved a motion to have Independent Senator Dana Seetahal sent to the Privileges Committee of the House of Representatives for contempt of Parliament.
Panday: Treat HCU as CL Financial Hindu Credit Union depositors must get back their money, since the PNM Government has been negligent on the HCU matter and is responsible for depositors' losses, Opposition Leader Basdeo Panday declared yesterday.
Bas, Bharath call on Govt to help depositors 'UNC in office will pay you back' The Opposition is not asking Government to help former Hindu Credit Union president Harry Harnarine but rather the impoverished and vulnerable HCU depositors, St Augustine MP Vasant Bharath said yesterday.
Devious HCU Major stumbling block to Government bailout
Rowley threatens Annisette with legal action Diego Martin West MP Dr Keith Rowley has threatened Independent Senator Michael Annisette with legal action over comments regarding the former Cabinet member's relationship with NHIC executive chairman Emile Elias.
Heat suspends debate Yesterday's sitting of the Senate was suspended because of too much heat in the Red House. It was not because of a heated debate but because of increasing temperatures caused by a breakdown of one of the air-conditioning units.
Three denied bail: charged for possession of stolen guns, ammo
Cops held wrong man for Balo's kidnapping His name is Pleasant Brodnax, and he presented a pleasant case to the Washington jury on behalf of Kevin Nixon.
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