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'WETTIN' FOR IAN Posted: Sunday, October 27, 2013
'WETTIN' FOR IAN Exclusive poll predicts victory for PNM in St Joseph by-election
Close Race in St Jospeh ... Split votes give PNM the edge
Ian, Om trail behind
St Joseph family critical after bandit attack BANDITS staged a bloody attack on a Maracas Valley, St Joseph family early yesterday morning
Highway patrol nabs kidnappers, rescues victim The Trinidad and Tobago Police Service Highway Patrol Unit reported success on its first day on the nation's roads with the discovery of a man hogtied and beaten in the trunk of a car.
Deyalsingh - our chances are excellent Terrence Deyalsingh, the People's National Movement's (PNM's) candidate in the St Joseph bye-election, believes the party is poised for victory in the 2015 general election.
Om: Ian has no impact on my campaign Lalla said he was driven to campaign because he wanted to see a change and not be another "armchair critic."
Residents talk PNM, UNC for St Joseph bye-election
Jack on local elections loss: We stooped too low
Alleyne: I have started 17 projects in St Joseph United National Congress (UNC) candidate for St Joseph Ian Alleyne says he has already started 17 community-based projects since being named as the Government's pick for the seat.
Fabien challenges rivals to debate Errol Fabien, independent candidate in the St Joseph by-election, says noise, gimmickry, promises and deeds of comfort won't win votes in St Joseph.
After second recount, UNC wins Moruga Peoples National Movement (PNM) sources said the PNM is not happy with the way the entire process was handled; the party is exploring legal options.
Howai fires National Quarries chairman Finance and Economy Minister Larry Howai has fired the chairman of National Quarries (NQ), Mitra Ramkhelawan.
NP loses $190m ...chairman puts blame on OWTU shutdowns
Activity centre opens in Penal Opportunities for senior citizens
Gibbings on press freedom: Whistle-blowing legislation good for transparency
State witness to sue State ...they have failed to keep their promises—Maharaj
Hitting criminals in their pockets Crooked politicians and organised criminals can be stopped if the law hits them where it hurts the most—in their pockets.
Griffith goes after 'big fish' Minister of National Security, Gary Griffith is moving to bring new laws to "cut off the artery for money laundering and slush funds".
Financial irregularities at agri society A probe into the Agricultural Society of T&T (ASTT) by internal auditors at the Ministry of Food Production over a 20-month period has unearthed financial irregularities in the organisation.
Jack reaps millions for US$1 Warner's dealings Part II
THA holds first conference to develop sustainable tourism
I challenge State—Kublalsingh Debe-Mon Desir Highway
Jahajee Massacre walk on today ...in which 22 indentured labourers were killed by colonial forces on October 30, 1884.
CCJ rules on constitutional right to a fair trial
Educating the region one case at a time The CCJ Corner is a public education initiative of the Caribbean Court of Justice.
Foul play suspected in disappearance of Trinidadian As investigations continue into the disappearance of Trinidadian Keron Martin Fraser, the Jamaica police say they now suspect foul play.
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