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17,000 ILLEGALS Posted: Tuesday, November 26, 2013
17,000 ILLEGALS AMID reports of growing anger and threats of boycotting TT goods in Jamaica, after 12 nationals of that country were last week barred from entering this country...
Cascade murderer sues CJ Four-year delay in conviction appeal
Jamaicans call for goods and mas boycott Anti-T&T campaign on Facebook..
Group wants end to seismic fish surveys Governmentt hamstrung by lack of info
'CONTACT ME URGENTLY' One month after Mark receives degree, graduate school director sends him e-mail
UWI: Wade Mark's degree legitimate
...Lok Jack 'shocked' Businessman Arthur Lok Jack has expressed shock over a Sunday Express front page story that highlighted concerns on the award of an Executive Master of Business Administration to House Speaker Wade Mark.
Husband tried to hang me with bedsheet Teen alleges:
'Why such hate against women?'
Irregularities mar PSA polls Elections officer for the Public Service Association (PSA) Versil Wright said yesterday's election for the new executive of the union had a hiccup.
PSA election - Vote count goes into night
Landate question for Senate What is the status of the Landate probe surrounding Opposition Leader Dr Keith Rowley?
$.4m paid to Dr London SOME $425,152 has been paid to former finance secretary Dr Anslem London, for providing services during the period February 1 and September of this year.
Former minister now adviser to THA Former Senator and Minister of Justice, Ms Christlyn Moore has been appointed as 'special adviser on matters of administration between the Tobago House of Assembly (THA), and the Central government.
Suruj wants protection for local contractors Kidnapping, extortion in high-risk areas...
Highway contractors get $8.5m in payment Some $8.5 million or US$1.3 million has been paid to contractors OAS Construtora to date with respect to claims, variations and delays associated with the extension of the Solomon Hochoy Highway to Point Fortin
Corporation chairman: No plans to stop sports centre Tunapuna/Piarco Regional Corporation (TPRC) chairman Edwin Gooding yesterday said the corporation had no plans to stop the controversial sport centre at Orange Grove, Tacarigua
Point Lisas desal plant to resume operation today
Caricom heads meet today on DR issue THE Bureau of CARICOM Heads of Government meets today under the chairmanship of Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar to examine the Dominican Republic Government's Haiti-immigration decision
Dumas: Deport all illegal DR citizens
Miss T&T/World stripped of title Disagreement over $200,000 cheque
Evidence faked so drug accused goes free The State was yesterday forced to drop a major drug trafficking case after its main witness, a police officer, was found to have concocted evidence against the accused.
Pregnant woman died from heart attack NINE-months pregnant Denise Diana Gordon, who collapsed and died at her home last week, suffered a heart attack, an autopsy has found.
'Ease up' for mom on cocaine charge An unemployed woman who came to court with her three-week-old baby yesterday has been sent for drug rehabilitation classes.
Man shot dead Months after 3 relatives slain...
Police need help to identify body THE partially-decomposed body of a man, which was found approximately 1,000 feet below Maracas Bay lookout on Friday afternoon, remains unidentified.
Tobago student gang-raped A teenage schoolgirl was allegedly gang-raped in Tobago.
Mother after shooting by cops of son: Children, listen to your parents
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