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Ken Valley sees clean sweep for Kamla
Posted: Monday, December 14, 2009

Manning misses tax bill debate
Prime Minister Patrick Manning, expected back by weekend from overseas, will miss Friday's debate on the Property tax legislation. Manning left yesterday for Copenhagen to attend the UN's Climate Change summit.

Ken Valley sees clean sweep for Kamla
Former Diego Martin Central MP Ken Valley, who once held the portfolio of Trade and Industry Minister in the People's National Movement Government, prior to 2007, is predicting a landslide victory for Siparia MP Kamla Persad- Bissessar at the United National Congress' internal elections in January, next year.

Ramesh: No dirty fight against Kamla

Ramesh: Yes we must
...No big financiers for MP's campaign

Member of Parliament for Tabaquite Ramesh Lawrence Maharaj yesterday said his campaign for political leader of the United National Congress will be financed by his supporters.

Bas not worried about Ryan poll

Drop out? Not me, says Bas
Incumbent leader Basdeo Panday says he has no intention of dropping out of UNC's election race. Commenting on Saturday's prediction by estranged UNC MP Jack Warner that someone would drop out of the race...

The Selwyn Ryan poll on united COP/UNC: Ahead without BAS
The United National Congress is currently going through one of its many leadership crises. Three of its top leaders are leading a 'movement for change.' They are of the view that the incumbent political leader, Basdeo Panday, is an albatross around the neck of the party and that it is time for him to ride out into the sunset.

Kamla put to the test
After what may have been one of the most soul searching periods in her political life thus far, Kamla Persad-Bissessar, Member of Parliament for Siparia, sometime Opposition Leader, took the plunge of her life yesterday.

Tragedy of oversight, says Lucky
Retired Justice of Appeal Anthony Lucky has described the non-gazetting of the Uff Commission of Enquiry as a tragedy of oversight.

Farmers get recognition
President of the Agricultural Society, Dhano Sookhoo has promised not to turn her back on farmers, and has agreed to accept nominations for the position of president in 2010.

NIPDEC blames supplier for shortage of cholesterol drug
The National Insurance Property Development Company Ltd (NIPDEC) has blamed the unavailability of the cholesterol treatment and management drug Simvastatin on a deficit in the shipment from the supplier.

Ramesh challenges Panday, Kamla to debate
TABAQUITE MP Ramesh Lawrence Maharaj is challenging his political opponents in the fight for the leadership of the United National Congress, to a national debate.

Subhas: Red flag 'illegitimate' kids
PRINCES TOWN North MP Subhas Panday provoked a collective gasp from the Government benches when he suggested any child born out of wedlock should be "red-flagged at birth" as a way to curb crime.

Residents block Duncan Street
DUNCAN STREET, Port of Spain, residents blocked their road with burning debris yesterday afternoon after police arrested four men and six women from the area.

French national sexually assaulted
A FRENCH national was forced into having oral sex with three men on a boat anchored some 800 metres off Sea Lots, Port-of-Spain, on Saturday night.

...French nationals robbed

Tobago couple shot dead at home

Husband, wife set on fire
A husband and his wife are fighting for their lives after a relative doused them with kerosene and lit them on fire on Friday night.

Rio Claro woman chopped to death



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