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Piarco airport cases to be dropped Posted: Sunday, September 9, 2012
Piarco airport cases to be dropped The biggest fraud cases in this country's history—which saw billions of dollars in taxpayers money allegedly being pumped into the pockets of the United National Congress (UNC) financiers—are expected to be dismissed later this week.
Volney: Blame the State As preliminary inquiries scrapped
'GANGS KILLING INNOCENT' Two young brothers who were asleep on a mattress in the living room of their grandmother's Beverly Hills, John John, Laventille home, escaped death early yesterday when gunmen ran rampant through their neighbourhood in another wave of gang warfare.
...Journalists take cover from gunshots IT was no ordinary day for reporters yesterday as gunmen in the Beverly Hills area opened fire while CCN TV6 and the Sunday Express media crews were interviewing the relatives of a woman killed in the area.
Award of bunkering licence suspended Energy Minister Kevin Ramnarine yesterday suspended the award of a multi-million dollar bunkering licence pending the outcome of a joint evaluation by State-owned Petrotrin and the National Energy Council.
Lascelles deal to help save CLF The pursuit of the Jamaican conglomerate Lascelles de Mercado (LdM) by collapsed conglomerate CL Financial (CLF) has been described as the "one that broke the camel's back".
COP votes on Warner motion
52 new anti-crime measures tabled Minister of National Security, Jack Warner, yesterday worked out the details of 52 new anti-crime measures to deal with escalating crime...
No friction between Rowley and Manning PNM deputy leader slams PP...
GATE closed for delinquent students ...Govt will not fund academic failure says Karim
12,000 students denied GATE funding A total of 12,218 applications were denied funding through the Government Assistance for Tuition Expenses (GATE) programme over the period 2008 to 2011.
The life and battles of Arthur NR Robinson
'A man who believed in doing what was right above everything else' Arthur NR Robinson brought to his politics a blindness to ethnic origin, historian and former Government Minister Dr Brinsley Samaroo has said.
Austerity as revenue falls Does Minister of Finance Larry Howai's warning of austerity measures in the upcoming 2012/2013 Budget mean that the country can expect an appreciable reduction in Government expenditure?
Martin Daly: Resisting the part-time lovers
Andre Bagoo: In case you missed it
Selwyn Ryan: Daaga and the birth of the National Awards system
Sunity Maharaj: Between the lines
Lennox Grant: What's there to love?
Raffique Shah: God will not help the stupid
Time for separate registry, courts There must be a separate registry and courts to deal with matters of domestic violence and family disputes, attorney Lynette Seebaran-Suite said yesterday.
'Indiscipline of some cops continues to be a challenge' WITH mere days to go before he reaches the compulsory retirement age of 60, Assistant Commissioner of Police Fitzroy Frederick is admitting that indiscipline involving some officers in the Police Service continues to be a challenge.
Crime spree ends in shootout with cops A CRIME spree by three thieves in central Trinidad ended with a shootout with police yesterday afternoon.
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