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Trini Scholar killed in Kenyan mall terrorist attack Posted: Monday, September 23, 2013
Trini Scholar killed in Kenyan mall terrorist attack Trinidad national Ravindra Ramrattan was among several people killed in a terrorist attack and siege at a Kenyan shopping mall that entered its third day today...
'GREAT SHAME' Babies switched at birth at Mt Hope, Tobago parents claim $5m compensation
...Parents named both baby girls Kimberly
AG defends Singh Attorney Jagdeo Singh submitted six invoices to the permanent secretary, Ministry of Transport, for providing six legal opinions at a cumulative cost of $1.82 million
Find the snitch Ramnarine: Someone leaking info to the Opposition...
'Don't be like Greece' Senator warns Govt on growing debt
Howai must provide data to show T&T's real growth Independent senator:
HRM members plan to block bulldozers Members of the Highway Re-route Movement accelerate efforts to stop work on the Debe to Mon Desir leg of Point Fortin highway
Maharaj: Media partly to blame for racial tension Sunity Maharaj: the media are partly to blame for the segregation amongst races and cultural groups
MSJ reveals local govt candidates In a surprise move, the Movement for Social Justice (MSJ) yesterday revealed 12 of its candidates for the October 21 local government elections
New party for local govt polls Two women from Princes Town have launched a new political party, Standards, Environment, Economy, Recreation and Social (SEERs) to contest the October 21 local government election
EBC: Go online to find aldermen THE LISTS of candidates for aldermen for each party contesting the polls are to be published on the internet on the Elections and Boundaries Commission (EBC) website
Dookeran: Eddie Hart deserved award on merit Congress of the People founder and Foreign Affairs Minister Winston Dookeran saw it fit to honour former Tunapuna PNM Member of Parliament and former Sports Minister Eddie Hart
It's bothersome Karim on tertiary students doing two first degrees...
De Coteau on new ministerial portfolio: I am well versed in gender issues
Agoutis, wildhogs expected from Guyana Live wild animals, including agoutis and wildhogs, will be imported from Guyana to stock a model wildfarm at Brigand Hill, Manzanilla.
Republic Day parade in South to honour 'the Doc' AS a thank-you present to the city of San Fernando for honouring Trinidad and Tobago's first Prime Minister, Dr Eric Williams, a street parade is being planned for tomorrow
Daughter: Sparrow doing well
A sculptor of heroes 95-year-old artist crafts images of T&T's icons over the decades
First Peoples getting ready for Heritage Week
Govt must 'fix Police Service first' to fix poor detection rate
Prison facilities need replacing Justice Minister:
Don't lock them up, throw away the key President: Confront criminals' social issues...
Police shoot, kill murder suspect A SUSPECT, wanted in connection with the murder of a 56-year-old man earlier this month, was killed yesterday during a shootout with police in San Juan.
Two cops in court for misbehaviour in public office TWO policemean, who were charged over the weekend with fraud offences which arose out of a breathalyser test
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