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Acting President suggests: Hire professional staff to advise MPs
Posted: Saturday, September 29, 2012

Acting President suggests: Hire professional staff to advise MPs
Acting President Timothy Hamel-Smith has suggested improvements for the Parliament to prevent recurrence of the Section 34 issue.

Section 34 simply wrong
ACTING President Timothy Hamel-Smith and Senate President says...

Warner under fire for attack on journalists
National Security Minister Jack Warner has been condemned in various quarters for his verbal attack on the media.

PNM, trade unions, groups demand: Remove AG, Warner now

AG: Rowley motion will boomerang
Attorney General Anand Ramlogan has predicted that Opposition Leader, Dr Keith Rowley's motion of censure against him would boomerang and instead bring into question Rowley's leadership of the PNM in the Parliament.

PNM hopes for support from Independents
Motion against AG...

MATT condemns attack on journalists
THE Media Association of Trinidad and Tobago...

COP clears the air on Partnership's TV broadcast: Anil appeared on his own
The Congress of the People (COP) has said it did not authorise COP MP Anil Roberts to appear on Wednesday's televised People's Partnership political broadcast.

Toney: Anil quits COP, then changes mind

Rank and file left out says Dial
Nalini Dial, head of the group calling themselves loyalists of the Congress of the People (COP), is claiming that decisions and statements are being made by the party's executive without involvement from ground-level supporters.

Arrest imminent in planass incident
...involving Shane Gopeesingh, son of Education Minister Tim Gopeesingh

Volney: I'll defend Attorney General
Fired Justice Minister Herbert Volney wants to remain in Parliament, as the member for St Joseph, at least long enough to go up against Opposition Leader Dr Keith Rowley

Baptiste-Cornelis tells why she quit: I can't work with Govt of 'political gimmicks'

CoP: Partap probe ends by Oct 15
Hunt for Gopeesingh's son

AG sues three more UDeCOTT executives
HAVING already filed a civil lawsuit against former UDeCOTT chairman John Calder Hart for $65 million, Attorney General Anand Ramlogan has also taken action against three former executives of the special purpose company.

Jack: Media not only targets of cyber attacks
National Security Minister Jack Warner yesterday said the ministry was forming a cyber unit to fight cyber crime as part of its anti-crime fighting initiative.

Extradition challenge fails
Trini wanted in Boston for three murders

400 new URP jobs next month
THE GOVERNMENT will start 400 new Unemployment Relief Programme (URP) jobs in October at an estimated cost of $40 million, according to Minister of Local Government, Dr Suruj Rambachan.

Rousillac Presbyterian sanitised
A rigorous regime of sanitisation has been instituted at the Rousillac Presbyterian primary school after two students were found to have contracted the contagious viral infection — hand-foot and mouth disease.

4,400 farmers gain from Caroni plan
ABOUT 4,400 farmers who produced sugar on lands owned by Caroni (1975) Limited stand to benefit from the State's injection of $340 million into the company.

EMILIO SAFE
A MOTHER'S desperate search to find her son who was taken from her under the guise that he would be sent to Florida for a better life, four months ago, ended yesterday when he was rescued by police in Gran Curacaye, Bourg Mulatresse in Santa Cruz.

Shameless attack on media

Tony Deyal: Flower power

Reginald Dumas: 199 = 20?

Jack: Big changes coming to boost coastal security
There will be a complete security overhaul of the country's coastal areas, National Security Minister Jack Warner said in Tobago yesterday.

Sex slave trade in TT
National Security Minister Jack Warner yesterday promised he will go after child abusers and human traffickers in his fight against crime.

PM green lights anti-crime measure
...for the implementation of 78 anti-crime measures which will seek to drastically reduce crime

$200,000 for Baptists
SPIRITUAL Shouter Baptists who were worshipping at a church in south Trinidad four years ago, when they were attacked by armed police have been awarded over to $200,000 by a Master of the High Court

Pundit on 9 counts of rape
POLICE yesterday charged a 45-year-old pundit with a total of nine counts of rape of his 14-year-old sister-in-law.



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