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Bye Max, Hello 'TC' Posted: Monday, March 18, 2013
Bye Max, Hello 'TC' It was to a Defence Force band rendition of Bunji Garlin's We Ready for the Road, that outgoing President George Maxwell Richards and his wife Jean headed home yesterday after the armed forces bid farewell to the commander-in-chief.
FAIL GRADE US report knocks T&T war on drugs; not enough political support
Max bows out
Max says farewell to troops
Plans for swearing-in of Carmona kept under wraps
...Prime Minister says thank you PRIME MINISTER Kamla Persad-Bissessar has sent an official letter to outgoing president George Maxwell Richards thanking him for his "decade of dedicated and committed service"
...Fyzabad contingent for inauguration BUSLOADS of president-elect Anthony Carmona's former neighbours from of Fyzabad will be heading to the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Port of Spain for his inauguration today as the country's fifth President.
ZOO BANS 'SAGGY PANTS' Responding to scores of requests from its paying patrons over the last month...
Clico policyholders will fight to the very end—Ramesh As Govt plans to appeal High Court ruling...
Former AG hits passage of Defence (Amendment) Bill The controversial Defence (Amendment) Bill which was passed in Parliament last Friday is unconstitutional and is another example of government's public relations exercise
Petrotrin protest goes into 5th day
Osha report condemns forensic science centre Conditions at the Forensic Science Centre in Federation Park, Port-of-Spain, do not conform with international guidelines under the Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) Act
Constitutional Reform: Panday: Abolish Senate, set up 100-member unicameral Govt National Consultation for Constitutional Reform in Centre Pointe Mall, Chaguanas
We're making proper promises ...in response to a suggestion from a participant at Saturday's constitutional reform consultation that manifesto's put out before an election should be a legal document
Time to get your act together Rambarran tells credit unions:
Rough seas bring hard times Toco fishermen want protection for boats...
Devotees flock to Golconda as Hindu murti 'drinks milk'
Colourful history of Sando wharf From Water Raleigh to Norwegians...
An arrested person has rights Law Made Simple
Schoolboy stabbed to death over cellphone AN argument over a Blackberry cellphone resulted in a 16-year-old schoolboy being stabbed to death near his home in Claxton Bay yesterday evening.
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