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Licks for Lyndira Posted: Thursday, November 14, 2013
Licks for Lyndira UWI students defend Faaiq at forum
MOM WAS OUR ROCK Jocelyn Marquis Taylor, 62, is a hero to the five sons she raised on her own.
PP sticks with disputed picks PNM abstains from PSC voting
Al-Rawi: UNC, ILP spent $.4m a day on ads HOW many votes does money really attract?
Ryan: ILP will wither away The Independent Liberal Party (ILP) will soon whither away and the population is bored, weary, cynical and stressed out with elections and calling one before 2015 is a foolish idea
No summonses yet for three doctors In medical negligence lawsuit…
MATT condemns online attack AN ongoing Internet-based attack on the personal and professional life of Express senior investigative journalist Asha Javeed has been condemned by the Media Association of Trinidad and Tobago (MATT)
$45,000 rent a 'good deal' for THA ...says villa owner, but London's new home sparks controversy
Bratton's visit cost US$30,000—Griffith The full cost borne by Government to bring former New York police commissioner William "Bill" Bratton and his team amounted to less than US$30,000
Gary Aboud pleads not guilty to 3 charges Secretary of Fishermen and Friends of the Sea (FFOS), Gary Aboud, yesterday entered "not guilty" pleas in response to three charges laid against
State renews call for judge to step down HRM lawsuit takes a new turn…
Debt claims most of NCC 2014 mas budget Almost 40 per cent of the budget allocated to the National Carnival Commission (NCC) for Carnival 2014 will be spent on clearing its $115 million deficit
Woman succumbs: Tobago reports first dengue-related death in 2013
Gonsalves calls for stronger Caricom stance on D/Republic/Haitian issue
PM urged to speak up for gay rights Human rights activists are calling on Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar to "lead a movement for change" and speak in favour of equal rights for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) citizens
Jail for licks MINISTER of Gender, Youth and Child Development Clifton De Couteau yesterday reported that the majority of unlicenced children's homes were understaffed and lacked trained personnel
More charges in FCB scam FRAUD Squad officers probing the larceny of millions of dollars from various accounts of customers in First Citizens Bank (FCB)
Bullet-riddled body found THE bullet-riddled body of a Laventille man was found yesterday morning in San Juan.
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