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PNM SPIED ON WARRIORS
Posted: Friday, November 1, 2013

PNM SPIED ON WARRIORS
Telephones of 2006 World Cup Soca Warriors footballers Kenwyn Jones, Russell Latapy and Carlos Edwards were wiretapped by the former Patrick Manning-led PNM Administration

Stop using 'Hunt is On'
OWNERS of the theme song for the now suspended Crime Watch programme have initiated legal action against United National Congress candidate for St Joseph

Fallout in 'dirty' St Joseph campaign

Alleyne tells of his change to PP Govt
UNC candidate for St Joseph Ian Alleyne says it was only after Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar dealt with the Jack Warner/FIFA bribery allegations and the Section 34 scandal...

NP row heading to Labour Minister
Oilfields Workers' Trade Union (OWTU) president general Ancel Roget is calling on Government to dismiss the entire board of state-owned National Petroleum and for a forensic audit to be done into the company's awarding of contracts.

Fire entire NP board—Roget

Cop held for theft of $1.3M in cocaine
FOUR kilos of pure cocaine with a street value of $1.3 million has gone missing from the headquarters of the Organised Crime Narcotics and Firearms Bureau (OCNFB) in Port-of-Spain

Talks ongoing to stem flow of incoming Jamaicans with drugs

Mom on $ 50,000 bail, re-united with her children
Mom who stole a handbag

$75,000 bail for woman accused of killing baby
BAIL in the sum of $75,000 was yesterday granted to the 21-year-old woman who is accused of killing her two-day-old baby

T&T third best country to be born a woman—Vernella

Car thieves have field day at Nagar
SEVERAL vehicles were stolen outside the Divali Nagar site in Chaguanas on Wednesday while patrons visited the annual Indian cultural show.

Chaguanas swearing-in today

PNM appoints Tim Kee, Hadeed mayors
RAYMOND Tim Kee and George Hadeed will be the new mayors of Port-of-Spain and Arima respectively.

Outgoing San Juan chairman to new councillors: Keep up our good work

Khadijah: Time to forget party politics
Outgoing chairman of the Tunapuna/Piarco Regional Corporation (TPRC):

Ameen: 'Now councillors for every burgess'
NEWLY-sworn-in councillors at the Tunapuna/Piarco Regional Corporation have been told by outgoing chairman, Khadijah Ameen, to put politics aside and work well with each other.

Penal/ Debe councillors to be sworn in today

Jack: Ian the real $10m man
...challenged Ian Alleyne and the hierarchy of the United National Congress (UNC) to deny claims that the former CrimeWatch host has been paid $10 million to represent the UNC in Monday's by-election in St Joseph.

Volney: Deyalsingh worthy of St Joseph
FORMER St Joseph MP Herbert Volney has praised People's National Movement (PNM) candidate Terrence Deyalsingh as a "worthy candidate"

Kamla slammed for 'duncey head children' comment
Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar's reference to "duncey head children" has caused a stir on social media.

PM's Divali message: There must be dialogue with people

Swami: Return to values

South, Central may face dry Divali
...the water supply has not been consistent due to emergency repair work on the Desalination Plant in Point Lisas.

London moves to 'Plantations'
...decision to pay a monthly rental fee of $45,000 to temporarily house Chief Secretary Orville London and his family at a villa at Tobago Plantations in Lowlands is above board.

'Point' highway redesigned
THE DEMOLITION of several multi- million-dollar businesses along South Trunk Road near Mosquito Creek, to make way for the construction of the Solomon Hochoy Highway extension to Point Fortin, will no longer be required.

Lawyer complain of extradition case delay
Surinamese businessman Edward Quincy Muntslag will have to wait another month before evidence the United States has against him in his ongoing extradition proceedings is presented to him.

Beware of bogus text scams—cops
The Police Service's Fraud Squad is warning citizens to refrain from responding to random text messages which may in fact turn out to be international fraud scams.

Man attempts to steal items from Pricemart
ARMED with a fake bill, a man attempted to sneak past a Pricemart security check-out clerk with more than $7,000 worth of items.

Fraud Squad warns potential car, land buyers
It's too good to be true

Jail for two young robbers
TWO Young men armed with a firearm when they robbed and beat employees at a grocery were yesterday



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