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U-turn on HPV vaccine Posted: Friday, February 8, 2013
U-turn on HPV vaccine The Roman Catholic Church has made a U-turn on its decision not to allow the inoculation of female students in their schools with the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) vaccine.
Catholic Church lifts ban on HPV vaccination THE Archdiocese of Port of Spain has rescinded its ban on the provision in schools of a vaccine against the Human Papillomavirus (HPV).
Carmona winds up in court today President-designate Justice Anthony Carmona will spend his last day as a judge today, dispensing with several matters in the San Fernando High Court.
Carmona: My integrity remains unimpeachable
BIG FANTASTIC FRIDAY FOR THE FIRST time, six major crowns will be at stake tonight, in what is expected to be the ultimate Carnival battle royale.
TOP will decide on leader and new look in May Members of Tobago's TOP will have a chance in May to elect a new executive and leader and decide how the party should restructure when TOP's annual conference is held...
Govt still probing Hafizool's credentials Kamla: We are not perfect
PM calls Warner's comments on senators 'inappropriate' Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar has distanced her Government from National Security Minister Jack Warner's call for independent senators to do "the honourable thing" and resign.
Rare 100-mile wave spotted off T&T A huge, rarely-seen 100-mile long internal wave has been spotted near the north coast of Trinidad.
T&T to get its first sextuplets First-time mom expected to give birth at Mt Hope complex
Baby dies at Sando General ...Family claims negligence
COTT bids to stop Insomnia The Copyright Organisation of Trinidad and Tobago (COTT) is again threatening to file an injunction against another Carnival event, Insomnia...
Iwer concert scores Groovy Soca finalist Iwer George was all smiles on Wednesday when he presented his show, simply titled Iwer George in Concert, at the Queen's Park Savannah, Port of Spain.
CAL cancels flights out of JFK airport
12 med students robbed in class Students at the Faculty of Medical Science, Eric Williams Medical Sciences Complex, Mt Hope, were traumatised yesterday morning after two gunmen entered a classroom and robbed them of valuables, estimated to be worth more than $60,000.
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