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Dirty tricks campaign: Fake ads link PNM, ILP
Posted: Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Dirty tricks campaign: Fake ads link PNM, ILP

Media houses warned about running suspicious political ads
President of the Advertising Agencies Association of Trinidad and Tobago, Ronald Murray, yesterday issued a precaution to all members with respect to political advertising.

MYSTERY DEEPENS
THE mystery surrounding the disappearance of Keron Martin Fraser after he went to Jamaica last week

No easy entry for Dr Murray
Conrad Murray should seek to get his licence reinstated in the United States before making an appeal to the Medical Council in this country.

Law provides for second recount in Moruga, says EBC
Disagrees with the PNM's claim that the EBC had no authority to undertake a second recount of ballots in Moruga.

Protest over Moruga results

Candidates cannot award contracts
Lalla questions Alleyne doing projects:

Lalla: Probe Alleyne's election contracts
Om Lalla says a criminal investigation should be done into the execution of infrastructure projects by the candidate for the United National Congress Ian Alleyne.

Deyalsingh knocks Alleyne actions
...for initiating projects with state backing in St Joseph, as a ploy to get votes

...'Moonilal scraping bottom of the barrel'
Response from attorney Om Lalla yesterday to claims made by Dr Roodal Moonilal on a United National Congress (UNC) political platform on Monday night.

Ian fixes school

Ian Alleyne: I sacrifice family life to serve
...risks of his job as Crime Watch host had led him to sacrifice life with his family whom he had sent away to live for safety reasons.

Mystery still over media's polling figures

Soldier loses service gun at Costaatt
UP to last night, a pistol which was lost in one of the bathrooms of the College of Science, Technology and Applied Arts of Trinidad and Tobago (COSTAATT) campus at Melville Lane, Port of Spain had not yet been found.

Bharath: High Court ruling won't affect current eTecK operations

Vicky's bailor withdraws bail
FORMER Cruise ship travel agent, Vicky Boodram, faces the prospect of having to find a new bailor to post $2 million bail to cover her 109 fraud charges.

3 cops rewarded for good work
THREE police officers, who thwarted a kidnapping and possible murder over the weekend

Fishing boss sounds warning on shrimp trawling ban
GOVERNMENT'S proposed ban on shrimp trawling will have a similar impact to that of the closure of Caroni (1975) Ltd.

Malick parents stage protest
The Ministry of Education has agreed to conduct air quality tests at Malick Secondary School, following protest action by parents and pupils, along with their Member of Parliament Donna Cox

Water disruption in South, Central
The Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA) yesterday apologised to the public for the interruption in the water supply, citing emergency repair work at the desalination plant in Point Lisas.

US Embassy, CDA warn visitors to Chag
In wake of sexual attacks on women...

State addresses jury in Paul Vincent trial
The jury in the double murder trial of Paul Vincent was yesterday told to consider the number of similarities in the cases presented by the prosecution as evidence of his guilt.

Boy left alone in car - cops mull possible charge
POLICE have commenced investigations into the circumstances which led to an eight-year-old boy being left alone in a vehicle

Man shot in pirate attack
A 31-year-old Icacos fisherman has reported to police that he was shot by pirates while fishing off Icacos on Monday.

Guns seized in Maraval
FIVE guns, including one shaped like a pen, were found by the police yesterday morning at a camp in Maraval.

Friends shoot each other
TWO friends playing a game of cards shot each other during an argument in Gasparillo on Monday night.

Brothers to hang
TWO BROTHERS of Eastern Quarry in Laventille have been sentenced to hang for the 2005 murder of URP foreman Nixon 'Pudding' Smith

Hospital orderly held for stealing Ultra-sound machine
A MEDICAL orderly employed at the San Fernando General Hospital has been charged in connection with stealing in August



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