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Violent Beetham protests anger CoP Posted: Tuesday, September 3, 2013
Violent Beetham protests anger CoP Acting Commissioner of Police Stephen Williams says it is time for the police to get tough with people who break the law
Police, soldiers clash with Beetham residents Tensions ran high yesterday as police and soldiers clashed with Beetham Gardens residents
WAR ZONE
Activist: Protests won't stop until probe starts Beetham not backing down
Residents insist police killed unarmed man Beetham backlash
Top cop: What about citizens' rights? The gloves are off when dealing with communities such as the Beetham Gardens following the riots there on Sunday and yesterday.
Govt, Opposition in more crime talks Thursday The third round of crime talks between the Government and the Opposition is carded for Thursday at 3.30 pm
PM: Rapid Response Unit by next year Government hopes to have a pilot project for the proposed Rapid Response Unit implemented later this year or early next year
CHILDREN ASK DAD: WHERE MUMMY? A South driver has been charged for driving under the influence of alcohol in the road death of a mother of four at Palmyra Village
Psychologist: Call 30 years late President wants help for cops
Former Chief Justice knocks email probe FORMER Chief Justice, Michael de la Bastide, yesterday knocked the Integrity Commission's start of an investigation into purported email materials
Two new Judges appointed TWO new judges were yesterday sworn in as judges of the Supreme Court at a ceremony at President's House.
Transparency is the issue JCC head: Biggest projects being planned in secrecy...
Early sitting for proportional representation bill debate Government intends to complete debate on the proportional representation bill in the Lower House on Friday
Ramadharsingh: Driver confessed to being part of a 'diabolical ploy'
Health sector gets poor rating in poll A recent Market and Opinion Research International (MORI) poll has given the public health sector a poor rating with respect to the waiting time for treatment at the nation's hospitals.
Febeau gets a spanking new school While many schools had problems on their opening day yesterday
Thousands of children at home New term begins, but...
Rats, bats, pigeons in class Rats, bats, pigeons were the only ones in the classrooms of several schools across the country which did not open yesterday for a range of reasons
Schoolgirl's bag weighs 30 lbs
Owner: Over $1m loss in Sando warehouse fire Fire destroys a warehouse and neighbouring home at St Joseph Village, San Fernando.
'Hospital worker may have stolen ultrasound machine' A staff member at San Fernando General Hospital, not a stranger, is likely responsible for the theft of the portable ultrasound machine that went missing almost one month ago.
Prisoner held with ganja A prisoner at the Port-of-Spain Magistrates' court was yesterday held with .5 grammes of marijuana.
Cops kill would-be drug smuggler POLICE shot and killed a would-be drug smuggler yesterday morning and wounded one of his accomplices during an early morning police exercise.
Phone caller gets 4 months for rape, murder threats AFTER pleading guilty to telephoning a woman and threatening to rape, mutilate and kill her, Ian Roy was yesterday sentenced to four months in prison.
Trini parents' baby slain in NY shooting Sixteen-month-old Antiq Hennis was shot dead on Sunday in his stroller in Brooklyn, New York, a report in the New York Daily News said yesterday
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