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As Kamla heads to India, Dookeran acts as PM Posted: Monday, January 2, 2012
As Kamla heads to India, Dookeran acts as PM FINANCE Minister and former Congress of the People (COP) leader Winston Dookeran, will act as Prime Minister, during the absence from TT of Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar who leaves on a State visit to India today.
MURDER #1 Laventille firebombing victim shot dead 2011 closes with 354 killings
...Laventille man shot dead while sleeping
Fireworks light up the sky THOUSANDS of Trinbagonians, straining at the bit since Divali to use fireworks, spent hundreds of thousands if not millions of dollars in fireworks as the skies above were literally lit up in an explosion of colour during New Year's Day celebrations.
Fireworks mask gunshots THE LOUD explosions of fireworks which accompanied New Year's Day revelry and celebration masked the sound of gunshots which were fired in Laventille, with a stray bullet striking a woman in her leg as she lay in bed.
...Woman shot as new year breaks
Man, 22, last road fatality for 2011
Destiny the first in T&T for 2012 Moruga housewife Akeeda Joshua got an unexpected surprise shortly after the stroke of midnight yesterday as she gave birth to the country's first baby for 2012, little Destiny, at San Fernando General Hospital.
Blind couple celebrates birth VISUALLY impaired couple Rajendra and Shaheeda Ramnarine celebrated New Year's Day in style with the birth of their first child, a daughter, who was born at the San Fernando General Hospital at 4.37 pm on Old Year's Day (Saturday).
Harris blames absence of Christ for 'turmoil' JESUS CHRIST is losing his superstar appeal, Fr Joe Harris said in his first Old Year's Night mass as Archbishop of Port of Spain at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in the capital.
Mom of 2 slain: cellphones hold clues to killer
Ewatski: More forceful crime plan coming
MSJ to focus on crime It is imperative to reflect on the recent past and use the lessons learned as the groundwork for the future, says Movement for Social Justice (MSJ) political leader Errol McLeod.
Dana: Move away from 'silk' secrecy
Michael Harris: The pressure, the pain, the possibility
Jack: 'My biggest regret' "I think my biggest regret is that I wasn't able to continue the work I started with the Transport Ministry. I was going to transform the country with improvements," he said. Warner detailed several initiatives he wanted to implement including a decentralisation of the Licensing Office and additional bus routes.
London: We want no 'bullying' TOBAGO House of Assembly Chief Secretary, Orville London, said he hopes that the government will keep its promises to the sister isle—and that there will be no "bullying" by Arts and Multiculturalism Minister, Winston Peters.
Lucky: Fair investigation of all complaints Chairman of the Police Complaints Authority (PCA) Gillian Lucky intends to embark on an aggressive public education campaign this year.
Burnt Bamboo man dies at hospital A Bamboo Settlement man, who managed to save his son from death, died Saturday after he was set ablaze on Thursday by a close relative at their Bamboo Number One home.
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