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QUESTION OVER MARK
Posted: Sunday, November 24, 2013

QUESTION OVER MARK
House Speaker's EMBA degree under scrutiny; Lok Jack GSB director resigns

The E-mail exchanges
Wade Mark, in a letter dated January 16, to senior assistant registrar Deborah Charles-Smythe outlined his interest at re-entering the course.

MYSTERY DEATH OF MOM PREGNANT WITH TWINS
MYSTERY surrounds the death of a 26-year-old mother and her unborn twin boys

Hart case goes cold
The State's half-a-billion-dollar case against Calder Hart has run cold for the last eight months

AG mum on Ranger Rover payment

Army to destroy $1.6m in faulty uniforms
Inferior material by local supplier sent for testing

Governments lack political will
Ten reports on prison reform lie dormant...

Howai moves to adjust borrowing limits
...to mop up $6b in excess liquidity

Row over economy
TWO motions by Finance Minister, Larry Howai, to let the Government borrow $45 billion turned into a mini-debate on the state of the TT economy, last Friday night in the Lower House

Jamaica manufacturers: T&T's approach divisive, foolhardy
...Dookeran maintains there's no row

ODPM's spending questioned
Chief executive officer (CEO) of the Office of Disaster Preparedness and Management Dr Stephen Ramroop to submit a report on allegations about questionable multi-million purchases

...Ramroop defends his travels
Dr Stephen Ramroop has made it clear that his job as head of the Office of Disaster Preparedness and Management (ODPM) is a high flying one.

TTEC glitch shuts down Petrotrin
...electrical defect which originated on the transmission system between TTEC's Harmony Hall, Gasparillo, sub-station and Petrotrin's installation.

Dumas: Duke could win PSA elections again
Retired head of the public service Reginald Dumas said yesterday that the fight for the leadership of the Public Services Association (PSA) reflected the individualistic nature of the society.

Panday: Lawyers should go to jail to better empathise with clients

Henderson elected ICC judge
Former director of public prosecutions and judge Geoffrey Henderson has been elected to the International Criminal Court (ICC) as a judge.

Prakash: Love for my brother is beyond politics

...COP starts 2015 election campaign
Congress of the People (COP) political leader Prakash Ramadhar began his campaign yesterday to win hearts and votes in the upcoming 2015 general election.

Ramnarine: No operator yet for Scott's Quarry

EMA's progress hampered
...chairman blames lack of proper policies, procedures

National Committee on Reparations for TT
A National Committee on Reparations is being established in Trinidad and Tobago

Toddler and teen bitten by pitbull
A two-year-old boy and a 17-year-old teenager were yesterday recovering from their injuries following an attack by a pitbull in the village of Plymouth, Tobago

Man killed in Tobago
...murder count now stands at four

Missing Central woman found sitting behind police station
Missing woman Aneesa Maharaj, who is being treated for cerebral palsy, was reunited with her family yesterday.

$120,000 in drugs seized; 7 suspects arrested
COCAINE and marijuana worth over $120,000 were seized by police during separate exercises in the Southern Division on Thursday.



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