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BUILD YOUR OWN
Posted: Thursday, November 12, 2009

Jeremie: Nation losing young males to crime

AG: Teen boys choosing crime

BUILD YOUR OWN
Manning tells promoters who want to use Stadium for fetes:

The people criticising Government's Academy for the Performing Arts and its decision to ban fetes at the Hasely Crawford Stadium should build their own facility instead of griping, Prime Minister Patrick Manning said yesterday.

Fete promoters making $$ on citizens' heads
Prime Minister Patrick Manning said yesterday that fete promoters will not use the Government to make money on citizens' heads.

PM opens Chogm village on Sunday

Sportsmen back Hunt
Ban on cultural events at sports facilities a good move

CEO of Caribbean Prestige Foundation quits
Gregory Fernandes has resigned as CEO of Caribbean Prestige Foundation (CPF), producer of the International Soca Monarch, Groovy Soca Monarch and Schools Soca Monarch competitions.

...Soca Monarch boss quits

'A man of great vision': 'Almanac' laid to rest

Hunt's wife is deaf
A SUDDEN and dramatic deterioration of her hearing has left Carolyn Hunt, the wife of Sports Minister Gary Hunt, deaf.

Opposition forces unite to protest property tax

Kamla pulls out COP's rally
United National Congress (UNC) leader Basdeo Panday is upset over the decision of Kamla Persad-Bissessar to take part in the Congress of the People's (COP) "Axe the Tax" rally this weekend.

Thumb scan put on hold
A fingerprinting-recognition system for employees to enter the Ministry of Sport and Youth Affairs on Abercromby Street in Port-of-Spain has been put on hold after complaints by staff.

Expert: Manning can still win under PR system

Mayor: Flooding may still occur
Despite clearing PoS drains...

Swine flu suspect dies at Sando hospital

Battle for mandir ownership rages on
The row between the Sanatan Dharma Maha Sabha and members of the Dow Village Hindu mandir continues to fester, with both sides ready to battle for the ownership of the mandir.

Woman kidnapped, tortured
Members of the Anti-Kidnapping Unit (AKU) rescued a 22-year-old woman yesterday, after she was reportedly kidnapped and tortured by a man.

Courts-to-prison video conferencing soon
A video-conferencing system which allows prisoners to appear before a magistrate in court via an audio-visual link-up from the prison, is to be introduced in the Tobago Magistrates' Court shortly.

'Gun option for prisons officers'
PRISONS officers may get guns soon, Minister of State in the Ministry of National Security Donna Cox says.

Detention centre opens in Aripo
Joseph: Illegal immigrants to be kept until sent back home

SRP ordered to pay $2,800 for stealing cellphone
A SPECIAL Reserve police officer (SRP) was fined $1,000 and ordered to pay $1,800 in compensation yesterday, after she pled guilty to stealing a cellular phone from a colleague.

Reckless response to a major issue
We are at a loss to understand why a senior judge would be encouraging prisoners to go on a hunger strike. But this was the advice proffered by High Court judge Herbert Volney on Monday, who argued that this would bring attention to overhauls needed in the criminal justice system.

Attorney condemns judge's statements
Chairman of the Legal Aid and Advisory Authority Gilbert Peterson SC, yesterday strongly condemned the advice of High Court Judge Herbert Volney, who told attorneys to "return" their Legal Aid briefs.



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