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Fight for National Quarries Posted: Sunday, November 3, 2013
Fight for National Quarries ... lucrative $300m Scott's Quarry at Stake
PSA to lose 15m in sale of La Fortresse The Public Service Association (PSA) is now set to lose $15 million on the sale of the La Fortresse housing development at Long Circular, St James
TTPBA: Media freedom not under threat by PNM No evidence to suggest that the PNM is trying to control media freedom by restricting controversial "split vote" ads
Sharma estimates 100,000 visitors It's become a tradition for many to visit the Divali Nagar in Charlieville, Chaguanas
Keep your spiritual foundation Kamla's Divali message:
PM causes a stir as Nagar closes
Deokienanan Sharma: Give East Indian culture more prominence
Kidnap victim released AN Erin man who was robbed, beaten and kidnapped from his home last Friday was released along the Lady Young Road in Morvant yesterday.
No police protection for Opposition Leader The State has failed to provide security for Opposition Leader Dr Keith Rowley for the past three years.
Our media and spreading immorality 'Sex in the classroom'
AG's Land Rover Mystery Conflicting Customs documents arise on tax exemptions for luxury vehicles
Hosein to be a full time mayor to serve burgesses Newly-elected Mayor, Alderman Kazim Hosein:
Terry Rondon promises 'true representation' Martin "Terry" Rondon will be announced as the new Chairman of the Sangre Grande Regional Corporation on Tuesday.
Rowley: The PNM rejected Ian Alleyne UNC candidate for the St Joseph by-election Ian Alleyne was chased away by the PNM when he offered himself as a candidate for Chaguanas East...
NACTA gives thumbs up to PNM candidate The North American Caribbean Teachers Association (NACTA) poll gives the People's National Movement's (PNMs) candidate Terrence Deyalsingh
Close finish predicted in St Joseph
Candidates...in their own words St Joseph constituency
PNM to take Alleyne's campaign to Integrity Commission Dr Keith Rowley intends to expose what he sees as the wrongdoing of Ian Alleyne's campaign to the Integrity Commission (IC).
Moonilal: Ian not a person in public life ...and as such cannot be referred to the Integrity Commission
Cops top up for St Joseph poll 75 additional police officers have been dispatched to the St Joseph constituency for tomorrow's by-election.
SWMCOL brings back Charlie The poster boy for the anti-litter campaign of the mid-80s is back with a vengeance.
CCJ embraces DNA evidence Clyde Anderson Grazette v the Queen [2009] CCJ 2 (AJ)
International Fraud Awareness Week kicks off today
Davanand Sinanan plans to advance status of teachers New President of the Trinidad and Tobago Unified Teachers' Association (TTUTA) Davanand Sinanan
'UTT can't pay Ganga for his services' UTT has dismissed rumours that former national cricket captain and sport ambassador Daren Ganga is underqualified and overpaid as the university's senior manager, sport and recreation
Man electrocuted in Palo Seco A MARACAS man was electrocuted in Palo Seco, south Trinidad on Friday morning.
Kidnapped man freed, walks to police station Just some 24 hours after he was reportedly kidnapped from his home in south Trinidad, 33-year-old Satesh Sieunarine calmly walked into the Morvant Police Station yesterday
State witness thrown out of protection programme: My life is ruined For almost 12 years of his life, Owen (not his real name) lived like a prisoner in the Witness Protection Programme as he waited to testify for the State in a murder trial.
Soldier in custody for gun and ammo possession Police found an AK-47 assault rifle together with several rounds of ammunition at his Barataria home.
Borough employee shot dead in bed His death may be linked to the murder of another D'Abadie man who was murdered at Sawmill Avenue, Barataria, on Friday afternoon.
Lifetime prisoner seeks help to gain freedom Peter Matthews was just 17 years old when he was arrested, charged and convicted for the rape and murder of a four-year-old girl
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