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Boy, six, burnt to death in car crash
Posted: Monday, November 2, 2009

Baby's death under investigation
An autopsy has been ordered on the body of the 13-month-old baby girl who was discovered unconscious at her home on Saturday and then pronounced dead at the Arima District Hospital, minutes later.

...Battling fever, baby girl dies in sleep

Boy, six, burnt to death in car crash
SIX-year-old Chris Ramkahawalan, a First Year pupil at the Caroni Presbyterian School, was burnt to death when his father's car crashed into another car, then slammed into a bridge in Caroni, where it burst into flames, early yesterday.

Cops plan to lay charges
Anthony Ramkhalawan could see his son trapped in the middle of their burning car after it crashed over a bridge in Caroni along the Old Southern Main Road, early yesterday.

German's body found in shallow Tobago grave
The body of a German engineer was discovered in a shallow grave at his Bacolet Crescent, Tobago, home around 5 pm yesterday.

...After threats, German engineer killed, buried

Panday not worried by PNM
Opposition leader Basdeo Panday is not worried by the People's National Movement (PNM) focus on the 15 United National Congress constituencies in the upcoming local government elections, saying the PNM should, instead, be mindful of its own members.

Young mom had H1N1
OFFICIALS at the South West Regional Health Authority (SWRHA) yesterday confirmed the woman who died last Friday, had the deadly Influenza A/H1N1 virus.

Swine flu warning for Catholic priests, worshippers

...Narace: PAHO help for TT

PM: I sleep on authorised sheets
PRIME Minister Patrick Manning retorted at charges by St Augustine MP Vasant Bharath of sleeping on $3,000 bed-sheets, by quipping, that he only sleeps where he is authorised.

Jack against bulletproof vests for prisoners
Chaguanas West MP Jack Warner said Acting Police Commissioner James Philbert's plan to have high-risk prisoners wear bullet-proof vests, was just a knee-jerk reaction to one problem.

...MP suggests non-lethal weapons for escort cops

Ryan: Timing of meeting 'curious'
Political scientist Prof Selwyn Ryan says the timing of the meeting between Prime Minister Patrick Manning and Opposition Leader Basdeo Panday raises questions as to whether they are trying to reach an accommodation on some specific matter.

Bas: No change on Privy Council stand
Opposition Leader Basdeo Panday says he does not expect the United National Congress' position on the retention of the Privy Council to change, after his meeting with Prime Minister Patrick Manning tomorrow morning.

COP slams '$2m' cost: Govt favours flag over child
Taxpayers should not have had to pay more than $200,000 to $500,000 for the large 30-foot national flag at the Hasely Crawford Stadium at Invaders Bay, Port of Spain, that has reportedly cost $2 million, says Congress of the People (COP) deputy political leader Prakash Ramadhar.

Woman raped while on date
A 20-year-old Enterprise woman who went on a date with her boyfriend on Saturday, was instead abducted, raped and robbed by two men.

Casino owner freed of ammo charge
JUN LAN CHEN, the non-English-speaking national who was granted a firearm user's licence (FUL) and later charged for possession of ammunition, was cleared of the charge on Friday after the State failed to produce evidence.

'An innocent among police killings'
The police killings of criminal suspects are being commended by citizens, but among those killed is an innocent person, says the wife of a man shot dead.

The Hosay Massacre and colonial police

Lance Small kept in 'Muslim' prison
Former Jamaat al Muslimeen member, Lance Small, who is serving 151 months in a US prison for terrorist activities, is among 30 Muslim prisoners detained at a special prison in Indiana, United States, dubbed, "Little Guantanamo."

Prosecution made big mistake
Of the seven defendants on trial, Ricardo De Four stood out as the most important. Why? He was the only soldier on trial, as his colleague, Leon Nurse, turned witness for the US Government.

'They thought it was the perfect crime'
For the past 48 days, the T&T Guardian has been running this exclusive story on the kidnap and murder of Trinidadian, Balram "Balo" Maharaj, a US citizen.



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