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LET CARMONA CHOOSE Posted: Saturday, March 9, 2013
LET CARMONA CHOOSE THE new members of the Integrity Commission should be named by incoming President Anthony Carmona, Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar has advised outgoing President George Maxwell Richards.
Dear President Richards The following is the Prime Minister's letter to President George Maxwell Richards on the Integrity Commission
'We're loyal till beyond death' Fiery, foot-stomping funeral held for Chavez...
Leaders from Cuba to Iran attend Iran's Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Cuba's Raul Castro joined about 30 other heads of state at yesterday's funeral for Hugo Chavez
Parliamentarians pay tribute: 'Chavez changed lives'
Jesse Jackson prays for healing with Venezuela United States civil rights leader, Rev Jesse Jackson Sr, yesterday delivered a message of unity and reconciliation to the Venezuelan people during the funeral service for the late President, Hugo Chavez.
900 SIGN UP Men and women rush to attend fertility seminar today following birth of sextuplets
'Baby one' still critical, but stable The firstborn of the sextuplets is stable, but still in a critical condition.
AG: SAUTT did it too FOR seven years the People's National Movement (PNM) was illegally precepting soldiers under SAUTT (Special Anti-Crime Unit of Trinidad and Tobago)
AG: Let soldiers fight crime URGING the use of soldiers to fight crime, Attorney General Anand Ramlogan yesterday listed both legal and operational safeguards on the granting of powers of arrest to soldiers
Rowley: Jack will control military
Cops say No to Bill Anti-Soldier Petition Launched
Deosaran, Lucky: Regulate precepted soldiers
Vandalism frustrates Highways Division boss Director of the Highways Division at the Ministry of Works and Infrastructure Roger Ganesh says no matter how many times his division repairs the Powder Magazine walkover elevators in Cocorite they will just as quickly be vandalised.
Manning gets another 42 days' leave
Anti-abuse laws to get tougher Ramdial on International Women's Day
Defamatory Facebook page upsets DPP There has, so far, never been an online defamation case in T&T. But there could be a first...
Crime plan will fail unless witnesses get protection
Give anti-corruption body power to arrest and seize British expert:
Security alert in court THE preliminary inquiry into the murder charge against six policemen in the 2011 Barrackpore killing of three friends was adjourned abruptly yesterday in the Princes Town Magistrates' Court.
Magistrate to cops: Be more sensitive to female defendant THE tardiness of police officers in bringing a woman charged with possession of marijuana to court was met with disapproval yesterday by a magistrate
$4.7M 'ganja' seized POLICE yesterday seized $4.7 million in marijuana in an exercise which also led to the arrest of two men and seizure of a US Military-issued bullet-proof jacket.
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