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Deyalsingh takes St Joseph seat
Posted: Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Deyalsingh takes St Joseph seat
PNM wetting for Alleyne

PNM WETS IAN
Nail-biting finish in St Joseph by-election

Smooth voting in St Joseph

We live to fight another day
Kamla on St Joseph defeat:

'It could have been worse'—Warner

Rowley: Four losses in a row for 'Guinness Book of Records'
"We are no longer a small maxi,"...the PNM now has 13 seats in the Lower House.

Time for sober reflection by UNC
Analyst James after 4 losses in a row:

UNC must take stock or suffer defeat in 2015

Ian Alleyne fails to vote
After registration discrepancies

EBC has two addresses for Alleyne
Official form says Couva, website says St Joseph

Confusion over rental of apartment for candidates
Businessman and Justice of the Peace Ackbar Khan says he did not rent his home at 23 Palm Road, Valsayn North, to United National Congress (UNC) candidate in the St Joseph by-election, Ian Alleyne.

...Volney not surprised at result

Errol: Better than expected
INDEPENDENT candidate Errol Fabien said yesterday his showing in the St Joseph by-election polls was "better" than he expected.

Fabien: I will run in 2015 election

Warner calls for code of conduct
The one thing that the St Joseph by-election campaign has proved is the need for a code of conduct to govern the way elections are run in Trinidad and Tobago...

Work goes on, says Lalla

Lalla: Prakash was canvassing on radio
The Independent Liberal Party (ILP) has made a report to the Elections and Boundaries Commission

Bribes for votes, say residents
Money, cellphones and food cards were said to have been stealthily passed on to UNC voters in yesterday's St Joseph by-election, provided they voted for the party.

Recount: Still no clear winner in Moruga
MORE than two weeks have passed since the local government elections and the number of votes cast in the Moruga electoral district of the Princes Town Regional Corporation is still uncertain.

Cadiz, Cato in court
PSA challenges safety at 'Licensing'

Oral can vote — Nov 25
GENERAL Secretary of the Public Services Association (PSA), Oral Saunders, has scored a major victory in the courts and will now be able to cast his vote for a new executive for the union

Highway work not to blame for flooding, it's an annual thing
A marked increase in tidal water caused the flooding along Mosquito Creek on Sunday, and not the construction work on the San Fernando to Point Fortin Highway project.

Alleyne in court today
...to find out whether he has a case to answer on the charge that he resisted the arrest of Sergeant Ajith Persad in 2012.

Warning for illegal electronic billboard
The Horticultural Division of the Food Production Ministry is to be given 28 days to remove an electronic billboard from around the Queen's Park Savannah

TUCO's extempo apology

Death by blunt force trauma
AUTOPSY yesterday on the body of a 30-year-old prisoner who was found dead in the holding cells of the Arouca Police Station on Saturday night

Family: Cop pushed men down stairs
A 32-YEAR-OLD construction worker was yesterday fighting for his life at the Sangre Grande District Hospital

Judge sums up Vincent trial
...Confession 'bedrock of State's case'

Drugs seized at sea
The Coast Guard has seized close to $280,000 worth of marijuana during a routine patrol around 5.20 pm last Friday.

Rape victim buys ganja
...became so traumatised at coming face to face with the man in court that she later purchased a quantity of marijuana to smoke to calm her nerves.

2 women on criminal charges
TWO women appeared in separate courtrooms in the San Fernando Magistrates' Court yesterday to answer unrelated criminal charges including possession of arms and ammunition and possession of illegal narcotics.

Man with cocaine cancer escapes jail
WINSTON SANKAR escaped a sentence yesterday after he told a magistrate that he suffers from pancreatic cancer, and used cocaine to ease the pain.



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