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Four Barrackpore men die after curried meal
Posted: Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Shoring up time?
What is the real agenda for the sudden meeting between Prime Minister Patrick Manning and embattled Opposition Leader Basdeo Panday?

PM: Meeting was Panday's idea
Today's meeting between Prime Minister Patrick Manning and Opposition Leader Basdeo Panday, which will be held at the Diplomatic Centre in Port of Spain, was at the insistence of Panday, Manning told reporters at the end of a walkabout in his San Fernando East constituency.

Seetahal: Freedom of expression still exists
'The day that ordinary men and women are intimidated to the extension that they refrain from scrutinising or making outspoken, though respectful criticisms of members of Parliament, is the day we are heading towards totalitarianism,' Independent Senator Dana Seetahal said yesterday.

Now Annisette files questions for oral answer
INDEPENDENT Senator Michael Annisette has filed two questions for oral response in the Senate as he continues his campaign to fire back at Diego Martin West MP, Dr Keith Rowley.

Deadly wine
A MAN and his nephew were among four men who dropped down dead during a lime on Sunday night after they ingested what police described as homemade wine which contained some type of poison.

Four Barrackpore men die after curried meal
Police are working on a theory that four Barrackpore men drank pommerac wine and ate a meal of curried chicken and rice, laced with thinners before their deaths.

Tragedy shocks South families: Four die after meal

Boy, 3, electrocuted going after ball
A three-year-old boy died on Sunday night while trying to fetch a ball on the roof of his Sea Lots home.

3-year-old boy electrocuted

Autopsy: No foul play in baby's death
THE thirteen-month-old baby girl who died as she slept next to her mother and father on their bed in San Rafael succumbed to pneumonia.

The major benefits of exercise
It is unfortunate that some people engage in absolutely no real physical exercise.

Karamath loses battle with cancer
ONE of the biggest and most controversial contractors in Trinidad and Tobago's building history died yesterday after a long battle with bone marrow cancer.

Bullet in spine kills man
A Mt D’OR man who was robbed and shot at his home last month, died at hospital following complications arising from a bullet lodged near his spine.

Repeat offenders behind crime spree
There is 'mounting evidence' to suggest that people on trials who secure their freedom by witness intimidation, are the same ones who go back to commit more murders and therefore contribute to the upsurge in crime.

Fourth man held for theft of guns
A fourth man, allegedly involved in the theft of 13 guns from the Mi5 Security Company in Woodbrook, appeared yesterday before a Port-of-Spain magistrate.

2 hacked to death in Toco
A 76-year-old Toco businessman and his most trusted employee were chopped to death at their Cumana home yesterday. It was a daybreak attack believed to have been motivated by robbery.

Relative in custody in courthouse killing
A RELATIVE of Peter Garcia is expected to face the court today charged with his murder.

Five suspects held in German's murder
Five persons remain in custody, following the discovery of the body of German national Peter Taut around 4.30 p.m. in a shallow grave on Sunday. This brings the murder toll in Tobago to 11.



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