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IAEA team to conduct formal accident report Posted: Tuesday, May 8, 2012
CANCER PROBE AT LAST
IAEA team to conduct formal accident report The Ministry of Health has assured that a proper investigation will be done into the "alleged linear accelerator radiation over-exposure to patients at the Brian Lara Cancer Treatment Centre (BLCTC)."
Cancer centre on radiation issue: We have nothing to hide
PM welcomes Francois as $$ unit head Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar yesterday welcomed Susan Francois to the position of director of the Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU).
PSC on delay over FIU appointment: We wanted to be sure
Francois to get aggressive on money laundering
New director promises to steady the financial ship Newly confirmed director of the Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) Susan Francois yesterday said she expected an improved international financial rating by as early as next month.
Devant accuses Rowley of 'blatant flip-flop'
Sunway Director is Mrs Hart's brother THE Central Authority in Malaysia, acting on a request by Attorney General Anand Ramlogan via the TT Central Authority, issued court proceedings in Malaysia which later confirmed the authenticity of a birth certificate belonging to a director of Sunway Caribbean Limited, which was given a multi-million dollar contract by Udecott, under the tenure of then executive director Calder Hart, to build the Ministry of Legal Affairs Tower in Port-of-Spain.
First Citizens buys Barbados bank State-owned bank, First Citizens, announced yesterday that it had signed an agreement to buy the Barbados subsidiary of the Bank of Butterfield for US$45 million ($289 million).
TCL: Company 85 per cent back on line
'Shock' over cement hike Contractors are paying more for cement now after local producer Trinidad Cement Ltd (TCL) increased prices again.
TCL: Prices will come down
BIGWU secures 33 per cent pay hike The Banking, Insurance and General Workers' Union (BIGWU) yesterday announced a 33 per cent pay hike for employees of the Public Services Credit Union.
Seetahal resigns as Law Association president Following a four-hour marathon meeting on Friday evening which saw members of the Law Association Council offering their resignation, president Dana Seetahal, SC, yesterday resigned.
MOVE GOSSIPING CO-WORKER ON GOOD Friday, when she tasted freedom for the first time since her ordeal began, the first thing Cheryl Miller, 47, said she wanted to do was go back to work.
Mr Dookeran must steer CAL to safety He must ensure that a value-for-money audit is carried out on the CAL proposals for route expansion and the acquisition of new aircraft and that the feasibility studies for both ventures are subjected to rigorous review.
18 special buses coming for disabled
Chambers of Commerce: Highway to Point must continue
Time to reduce highway protest noise, agitation Uproarious behaviour, at a consultation last weekend on the highway to Point Fortin, appears to have won the day.
Clarence Rambharat: COP in a corner
Cop in PBR smash-up still hospitalised POLICE are continuing their investigations into the accident in which two people lost their lives over the weekend after a collision with a police vehicle.
Ian Alleyne to appear in court Monday Officials of the Caribbean Communications Network (CCN) are expected to appear with television personality Ian Alleyne in court next Monday to answer nine criminal charges relating to the broadcast of the rape of a 13-year-old girl.
Shootings leave 4 hospitalised
Critical after stabbed in head A 26-year-old St Augustine man remains fighting for his life at the Eric Williams Medical Sciences Complex after he was stabbed in the head with a knife shortly after arriving at his home early yesterday.
Four get bail on rape charge THREE men and a 17-year-old boy were each granted bail in the sum of $90,000 after they appeared in the Port of Spain Magistrates' Court charged with raping a 14-year-old girl.
Laventille man shot in back: fighting for life
Man, 83, gets Presidential Pardon A WEEK after an 83 year-old convicted killer was released from prison having received a Presidential Pardon, he spent time in a church where he prayed and also testified about the 26 years he spent behind bars.
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