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Speaker Mark tipped for Presidency Hamid Ghany tipped for Speaker Posted: Saturday, January 5, 2013
Speaker Mark tipped for Presidency Hamid Ghany tipped for Speaker Political Scientist Dr Hamid Ghany is tipped to be Speaker of the House of Representatives to replace Wade Mark who Government plans to nominate for election as the country's fifth President.
People should choose new president says top nominee The president of the republic should be chosen by the people and not the Parliament, says Kenneth Lalla, SC, who is himself reportedly among the top nominees for the post of head of state.
PNM to name presidential nominee THE People's National Movement (PNM) Opposition will be deliberating on the presidential election and will have its nominee ready by nomination day on February 5...
COP: Dookeran for President
Asthma may be the killer A NEW twist has emerged in the death of soldier Curtis Marshall.
Pathologist Daisley apologises to family
Police Service 'working to improve murder detection rate' Of the 71 murders committed in Trinidad and Tobago by March 2012, only seven had been solved up to that time.
London lambastes PM on $$ claims against Tobago Chief Secretary of the Tobago House Assembly (THA) Orville London is urging all members of the Tobago Organisation of the People (TOP) to ensure they do not continue to mislead the public of Tobago on the amount of money his administration spent over the past 12 years.
Warner describes London as the 'Black Calder Hart ...levelled accusations of financial impropriety against members of the PNM-led THA Executive.
London: Jack cannot protect Tobago State lands The Tobago House of Assembly (THA) is in control of approximately 60 percent of all the lands in Tobago...
Tobago in the spotlight NOTHING overshadows crime and a dismal economy like political elections.
Hochoy: THA elections most crucial ever
Only one ambulance in Tobago says Jack
Hazel defends Coudray on gender policy statements ...the proposed gender policy does not protect a person from discrimination based on his or her sexual orientation.
35,000 vehicle accidents a year Transport Minister gives grim statistic
Police to continue wrecking in the city
Call for return of park and ride in PoS
Mishra fears: Errors creeping into Hinduism INDIAN High Commissioner Malay Mishra has expressed concern about errors creeping into Hinduism locally.
Big Friday turns 'ole mas' Carnival Kings and Queens have turned their backs on a decision made by the National Carnival Bands' Association (NCBA) to stage the finals of the Junior and Senior Kings and Queens of Carnival competitions on Carnival Friday.
Attorney: No UN post for Montano to quit REIGNING International Groovy and Power Soca Monarch Machel Montano is not and has never been a Goodwill Ambassador to the United Nations (UN)...
Stronger noise pollution laws needed—EMA head Managing director/CEO of the Environmental Management Authority (EMA) Joth Singh has called for stronger legislation to combat noise pollution.
Dana Seetahal: The Tarouba stadium: a national disgrace
Tony Deyal: Old acquaintance, new style
Mother allowed to visit abandoned newborn Two weeks after allegedly leaving her newborn baby boy outside the St Mary's Children's Home, Tacarigua, an Arouca mother of two yesterday appeared in court charged with child abandonment.
Different blood given to Sasha SASHA Lysa Bisnath's blood type was O Positive, but a report into her death following complications after a Caesarean Section to deliver her second daughter, Siara, at a private medical institution in San Fernando, stated she was given B Positive-type blood...
Prisons chief: Action to be taken on jailbreak ... "definitive action would be taken" following the findings of an investigation into how convicted death row inmate Darryl Charles-Bissoon allegedly escaped from prison on Christmas Eve morning.
Suicide in a wheelchair MANY knew him as "Dumb Man" in Princes Town, but few knew the circumstances which landed a mute man in a wheel chair.
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