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PRINCIPAL ON SEX CHARGE Posted: Friday, November 15, 2013
PRINCIPAL ON SEX CHARGE AN acting principal of a primary school yesterday appeared in the San Fernando Magistrates' Court charged with committing an act of grievous sexual assault on a female student.
Fuad's wife takes up NWRHA job two-year contract, $20,000 monthly salary
Bail for editors in Barbados Aftermath of lewd publication
EDITORS CHARGED 'Barbados Nation' newspaper in court over pupils sex photo
Editor-in-chief: No probe into Express reporter
Police probing ex-Airports Authority executive Accused of submitting bogus university certificate...
Cops await instructions before charging truck driver Finishing touches are being placed in the police file against the driver of the truck carrying steel rods which killed 62-year-old Jocelyn Marquis Taylor
Arrive Alive: More training for truck drivers
Calypso final moves back to Dimanche Gras Govt writes off $100m NCC debt to contractors...
Griffith: Bratton visit...first prong Former New York City Commissioner of Police William Bratton never made any links between inadequate compensation and performance of police officers
UNC responds: Glenn did no wrong Minister of the People and Caroni Central MP Dr Glenn Ramadharsingh did nothing wrong by launching a re-election campaign in his constituency
Ryan wrong on ILP's future, says Montano Senior members of the Independent Liberal Party (ILP) are dismissing criticisms of the party made by political scientist Dr Selwyn Ryan
...Amnesty International: Suspend ruling ...again called on the authorities in the Dominican Republic to suspend the implementation of the Constitutional Court ruling until the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) visits the country.
PM: Deal with Diabetes PRIME Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar says this country must remove its status of having one of the highest prevalence of diabetes in the Americas
bpTT: No 'bombs' for seismic tests Energy giant bpTT says its does not use explosives or "bombs" to conduct seismic tests in search of offshore oil and gas.
Flooding in Tobago Two roadways were blocked following landslides and flooding, resulting from early morning heavy rains in Tobago yesterday.
Helicopter crew rescues fisherman off Galeota ...after a fishing vessel was battered by rough seas, leaving one fisherman stranded on a rock.
'Farmers must not depend on governments'
Tensions rise in prisons Tensions continue to escalate the nation's prisons with prisoners alleging brutality as prisons officers continue on a go-slow in their duties
Protesting prisons officers to minister: Give us guns, safe housing
Prisoners send SOS ...call on human rights bodies to help them
Pastor: Prisons officers must do what's right Slain prisons officer, Andy Rogers, sought the advice of a pastor almost 20 years ago when he was deciding whether or not to join the service.
State attorneys want judge to step down ...from hearing brother's case
Govt $ hike for children's homes CABINET has approved significant increases in financial subventions for a number of children's homes
Engineer faces death by dangerous driving charge Chemical engineer Darill Powder made a failed attempt to change his guilty plea on a drunk driving charge to not guilty
Cops, soldiers for Beetham Highway NATIONAL Security Minister Gary Griffith:
Beetham gunmen attack drivers
Man shot in KFC AN ESTATE constable remains in police custody while a 27-year-old man remains warded in stable condition at San Fernando General Hospital (SFGH)
Man held for British woman's rape A 34-year-old man is expected to appear before a Port-of-Spain magistrate charged for the rape of a British woman last month.
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