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UNC slams PNM threat to stop ads Posted: Saturday, November 2, 2013
UNC slams PNM threat to stop ads PNM threats to media houses to halt the controversial "split vote" advertisements are an ominous red flag that media freedoms and the right to individual freedom of expression were under threat from the Keith Rowley-led PNM
Reject Govt's split-vote talk Rowley tells St Joseph voters...
Rowley denounces tribalism Leader of the Opposition Dr Keith Rowley has appealed to Trinidadians of East Indian origin to reject politicians who appeal to them not to split votes
PNM DID IT TOO AG defends Alleyne's 25 election projects in St Joseph
'Blatant corruption on the Govt's part' Former House Speaker Nizam Mohammed has charged that the United National Congress (UNC) by-election candidate Ian Alleyne's use of State resources in some 25 projects in his election campaign was illegal
New mayor stays at TTFA NEWLY elected Port-of-Spain Mayor Raymond Tim Kee yesterday said he will not be resigning as Trinidad and Tobago Football Association (TTFA) president
'Politics too vulgar' Dr NAVI Muradali yesterday received a standing ovation when he delivered his swansong as mayor of the city of San Fernando.
Jack: ILP deserves Chaguanas mayorship ILP had the most votes, 11,968...(PNM), which won 8,699 votes, and the United National Congress (UNC), which won 10,840 votes.
Jack: ILP aldermen treated with scant courtesy ...two ILP aldermen failed to make it to their swearing-in ceremony due to what he said was short notice
No decision yet in Moruga No councillor for the Moruga electoral district was sworn in when the councillors of Princes Town Regional Corporation took their oath of office yesterday
Brown: Two per cent more female councillors
Footballers spied on: Sancho disappointed, Cox wants proof
Felicity—first to pioneer festival Felicity can be honoured as the first district which pioneered the large-scale communal celebrations of the festival of lights
PRAYER GUIDES MY LEADERSHIP Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar:
Refil deyas of hearts with oils of love President Carmona's divali message
Rowley: Festival of light can rescue our society
India minister wants culture pact updated THIS country's cultural agreement with India, signed in 1987, has been described as "outdated"
THA vex The Tobago House of Assembly (THA) is moving to include the alleged "encroachment" of the Tobago Development Ministry into areas under the Assembly's purview in its judicial review action against the central Government now before the High Court.
Fuad praises staff for quick response ...Two gunshot victims treated at opening of refurbished A&E dept
Late reports leave 14 schools closed Almost two months into the school term, 14 primary and secondary school in T&T are yet to reopen as a result of repairs and other problems
EFCL: St Joseph Primary repairs late due to late request
Cudjoe: I made a mistake Convicted purse thief Michelle Cudjoe said yesterday she was elated to be with her three infant children following her release on bail after spending 17 days of a seven-month prison sentence behind bars.
Ne-Yo and Machel ready for Red Light concert tonight
PoS under security blanket AN additional 150 police officers have been deployed to assist with a Port-of-Spain security blanket for the Christmas season into Carnival
Electrician electrocuted AN electrician working on a house in Santa Flora was electrocuted yesterday.
Taxi driver in court for $5M cocaine in cornflakes AN EASTERN Quarry, Laventille, taxi driver has appeared in court charged with possession of over $5 million in cocaine
Erin man beaten and kidnapped Police have launched a manhunt for a 33-year-old Erin father who was kidnapped from his home yesterday morning in what police believe was a reprisal for a shooting last Wednesday.
South trio held with cannon, ammo, drugs A HAND-held military cannon was among a quantity of weapons and marijuana found by police allegedly in the possession of three people held at Palmiste Park, near San Fernando
Man killed, woman injured in drive-by HOMICIDE detectives are investigating the murder of a man and the shooting of one of his female relatives outside their Sawmill Avenue, Barataria
Beetham teen fatally shot by cops Seventeen-year-old Kadim William of Third St Beetham Gardens was fatally shot by police yesterday after he and a friend fled from officers on patrol.
Abebele: I smoked to cure writer's block EXTEMPO calypsonian Neil "Abebele" Baptiste who used marijuana to cure writer's block, yesterday escaped being blocked by a magistrate from performing in tonight's Extempo Rama show
Suspect 'threatened by police' An orderly, the fourth man charged with stealing the ultrasound machine from the San Fernando General Hospital has claimed he and his family have been threatened by the police.
Man awarded $100,000 for wrongful arrest Evidence described as mind-boggling and disconcerting
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