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Jailed Drug Addicts in Limbo
Posted: Sunday, August 25, 2013

Jailed Drug Addicts in Limbo
Drug Court Failing, Prison Rehab Scrapped

JUNIOR COPS UNDER PROBE
Allegations that police officers have been leaking information to gang leaders and gang members in crime hot spots in East Port-of-Spain, Laventille and Beetham Gardens

EMA head: Death threats won't stop our efforts
Chairman of the Environmental Management Authority (EMA) Dr Allan Bachan has said death threats will not stop the EMA's commitment to clamp down on illegal quarrying operations.

Cops 'still waiting' after 2 months
Suruj gets emailgate response from Google after 24 hours

Gunmen ambush friends: 2 die, 4 hurt
Shooting of six people in the area just nine days after two teen cousins were shot dead at Duncan Street, Port of Spain

Don't deceive the people with crocodile tears, says Jack
NOW is not the time for crocodile tears and political rhetoric; rather, it is the time for action.

CJ hears concerns of local contractors
La Brea MP calls for workers to be certified on the job

KP Lands squatters worry about losing homes
Problems brewing at another highway project

Media barred from NIDCO tour

Broken promises, unfinished work
More than a year after devastating Diego floods...

Warner plans Independence meeting in Laventille
While the rest of the country celebrates the 51st anniversary of its independence on Saturday, the Independent Liberal Party (ILP) will be listening to the grievances of residents in Laventille

Winad: East PoS crime a complex problem
Crime, especially in east Port-of-Spain, is not a battle to be won, but a complex problem that can only be solved through social, cultural, economical, and psychological interventions.

Activists: action needed in east Port-of-Spain

Anand helps give out 500 school bags to children
...UNC Youth Arm launches 'Learn to Live' programme

Residents of Laventille mob Jack
Scores of Laventille residents mobbed interim leader of the Independent Liberal Party (ILP) Jack Warner, demanding jobs, housing, tee-shirts and money during his walkabout in the area yesterday.

Gopeesingh wants $1.5bn for school construction
Education Minister Dr Tim Gopeesingh has lashed out at critics who claim that under the People's Partnership the construction sector is lagging

Minister yet to decide if to impose hunting moratorium
season legally opens on October 1

T&T hosts major Islamic conference

Nation pays tribute to acclaimed historian and gem of the South
Veteran 'Express' journalist Louis B Homer dies at 81

A place among Bond Girls
Marguerite Gordon featured in Canada-based news site...

The domestic violence challenges for Caricom
Jamaica, Guyana, Trinidad and Tobago and Barbados reportedly the worse examples



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