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Adams loses left leg
Posted: Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Adams loses left leg
Twelve days after he was given an artificial, mechanical heart, Akeem Adams has lost his left leg

AKEEM LOSES LEG


BREAKING NEWS: ADAMS LOSES LEFT LEG IN LIFE SAVING SURGERY

I WILL WAIT AND SEE
Armstrong unfazed by threat of legal action on nomination by President to PSC

Prakash calls for calm during election campaigns
Congress of the People (COP) political leader Prakash Ramadhar has called for "calm and civility" as the country enters a season of inten­se political campaigning.

Two critical swine flu cases in South
There are four Influenza A/H1N1 cases at the San Fernando General Hospital, two of whom are critical.

Keep children with cold, fever at home
Education Minister Dr Tim Gopeesingh is advising parents of children

IMF: Watch your spending
..."there is an urgent need to re- engineer the composition of spending."

Journalist to lead local govt debates
Founding president of the Association of Caribbean Media Workers Wesley Gibbings will moderate the debates on the upcoming local government elections.

PP to decide on St Joseph candidate by Friday

'Jack piloted UNC discrimination'
...Rowley tells supporters

Moonilal: ILP candidate a US deportee
'Warner's band of crooks and bandits will rob the Treasury...'

Warner: My candidates have degrees
CITING their academic achievements, interim ILP leader Jack Warner on Monday night once again defended his party's choice of Local Government candidates

'...Jack driven by malice, hate'
Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar:

Warner: Govt part of crime problem
THE People's Partnership Government cannot solve crime, the main issue affecting this country, because it is part of the problem

'It's a one-man show'
OPPOSITION Leader Dr Keith Rowley on Monday night described the Independent Liberal Party (ILP) as a "one man show"

NACTA findings worry Prakash
POLITICAL Leader of the Congress of the People (COP) Prakash Ramadhar says he is concerned about what the North American Teachers Association (NACTA) polls

Maha Sabha gets go-ahead
...Set to challenge court award $$

No House sittings so PSC motion in limbo
For the second consecutive week there will be no sitting of the House of Representatives, leaving in limbo a government motion to appoint four members to the Police Service Commission (PSC)

Workers walk off job
Safety concerns at PoS Licensing Office...

Judge: Need for special court for public servants
...special administrative court would have the power to make all public servants personally liable for losses caused by tardy work.

4 cashiers stayed away for 4 days
Rodent scare

Company tipped to build Arima hospital cleared of corruption
China Railway Construction Corporation (CRCC), the contractor tipped to build the Arima hospital, has been cleared of corruption allegations, officials of the Chinese Embassy said yesterday

Dr Tim: Nightmare at Pleasantville school
Gopeesingh assures Manning

Gang of girls beat student
16-YEAR-OLD student repeatedly cuffed in her right eye and severely beaten by a gang of girls last Wednesday

Beaten student gets transfer to new school
12-year-old US-born student of Sangre Grande Secondary School, beaten by students and pushed in front of a moving car

Dutchman held in TT, to be extradited to Singapore
A DUTCH national held in Trinidad is to be extradited to Singapore to face fraud charges

Taxi driver gunned down
INVESTIGATIONS were continuing last night in the murder of 42-year-old taxi driver Imtiaz Abdul, who was shot and killed on Monday night along the Eastern Main Road in Laventille.

Suspect in Venezuelans' murder released
THE Longdenville man held in connection with the murders of Venezuelan couple businessman Jose Vasquez Marcano and dentist Gladys Otize, was ordered released

Attorney seeks woman's freedom
AN ATTORNEY who is representing the interests of a 21-year-old woman who is alleged to have left a three-day-old baby wrapped in a black plastic



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