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Call for Jack to quit as TOP leader Posted: Friday, January 25, 2013
Call for Jack to quit as TOP leader If defeated Tobago Organisation of the People (TOP) leader Ashworth Jack remains at the helm, he will sink the party much deeper into the hole the Tobago electorate has dug for it.
Fear, not race PM on why Tobago voted for PNM
London: New faces in THA a signal of transition Chief Secretary Orville London says the appointment of area representatives for Parlatuvier/L'Anse Fourmi/Speyside Tracy Davidson-Celestine as his deputy is a signal of transition for the Tobago Council of the People's National Movement.
Orville wants 2 neutral voices With Minority Leader post declared vacant...
Chairman hints Rampersad must recuse herself EOC member statement over 'Calcutta' talk...
EOC on Rampersad's 'Calcutta' statements: No complaints, so no action The Equal Opportunity Commission (EOC) can only act on comments made by one of its commissioners, Dr Indira Rampersad, about the "Calcutta ship" matter when it receives a formal complaint...
MSJ wants info from PM on missed Summits The Movement for Social Justice (MSJ) is calling on Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar to inform the public why she has decided to skip two major Latin American Summits.
Analyst: Warner has credibility problem UNC chairman Jack Warner's accusation that Tobagonians voted on the basis of "tribal instincts" were misguided and an uninstructed analysis of Monday's Tobago elections, political scientist Dr Winford James said yesterday
Acting CoP the complainant against ex-minister Acting Police Commissioner (CoP) Stephen Williams caused heads to turn at the Port-of-Spain Magistrates Court yesterday, when he turned up as the complainant in the matter against former junior National Security Minister Collin Partap.
$1m still for Calypso Monarch THE National Carnival Commission (NCC) yesterday released the details of the prizemoney for the major Carnival competitions.
Desal plant back up: WASA ends schedule
Funeral today for Dr Tony Martin The Emancipation Support Committee (ESC) has expressed condolences to the family, friends and loved ones of Dr Anthony 'Tony' Martin who died on January 17.
Man accused of biting baby gets bail Jermour Noel, the cable television technician charged with biting a child last month, yesterday was granted $80,000 bail after the court approved his mother Cheryl as the surety.
Officers detain woman Jamaican man killed
Witness, 90, takes the stand Moruga murder six years ago
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