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PNM, TOP confident of victory Posted: Monday, January 21, 2013
PNM, TOP confident of victory Tobago goes to the polls today...
High voter turnout expected in election All is set for the Tobago House of Assembly (THA) election today as 46,601 people are eligible to go to the polls to determine who they want to lead them for the next four years.
LET ELECTIONS BE FREE AND FAIR DR NORBERT Masson, Chairman of the Elections and Boundaries Commission (EBC) - the body which administers elections - yesterday urged voters to maintain a "positive mental attitude" and called for a "free and fair" process in today's Tobago House of Assembly (THA) elections.
LET THERE BE PEACE PM and Rowley on today's THA elections
THE CANDIDATES Bacolet/Mt St George (PNM) Joel Jack (PFT) Juliana Henry-King (TOP) Gladstone Solomon
100 additional cops for THA election today
PM: I have court clothes Facing legal threat for slander
...declares: I've no contractor Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar declared on Saturday that she has no contractor.
EBC: Lawbreakers face fines or imprisonment The Elections and Boundaries Commission (EBC) is warning members of the Tobago public who will go to the polls today to be wary of breaking the law on polling day.
Web site is not mine, says Orville As Tobagonians take to the poll today, incumbent Chief Secretary of the Tobago House of Assembly (THA) Orville London is considering his legal options after he said a Web site was created without his permission or knowledge.
750 illegal immigrants deported over two years TT has deported 750 illegal immigrants over the past two years.
Mission becomes Princes Town Renamed after royal visit...
Doctor named in scam back on the job A doctor who was alleged to have fleeced thousands of dollars from private patients to do blood tests at the public lab at the Arima Health Facility, has been reinstated.
Diego residents worried about rise in crime
Cops probing soldier's death zero in on two privates The team of Homicide officers probing the death of Lance Corporal Curtis Marshall have zeroed in on two of 25 soldiers who they believe could assist them in their probe.
Bandits escape with $2.5 million in jewelry Two brazen-faced bandits held up the manager and employees of Khan's Gold Designs at Frederick Street, Port-of-Spain, on Saturday
Security guard in hospital after shooting off penis A security guard remains warded under police guard at the San Fernando General Hospital after shooting off his penis in Rio Claro, yesterday
Judge says he can't reopen murder case Justice Malcolm Holdip has ruled that he does not have the jurisdiction to reopen the case of a man accused of murdering a Chaguanas businessman, even though last month he discharged another man accused of the crime.
$400 fine for hitting neighbour with piece of wood "IT takes two to tango and sometimes you have to take wrong to maintain peace," said a Port-of-Spain magistrate on Friday to a man who pleaded guilty to assaulting his neighbour.
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