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Strategic Move Posted: Wednesday, December 4, 2013
Strategic Move Rowley eyes 2015 after shake-up
Camille, Avinash, Diane Three new Opposition Senators named
HINDS BOY? Shock as Opposition Leader removes ally in Senate shake-up
Penny: I continue to serve
Baldeo-Chadeesingh 'plans to keep Govt in check' with new role Former TV6 weekend news anchor Diane Baldeo-Chadeesingh said yesterday she intends to focus on her appointment as an Opposition senator.
Jack backs Pennelope Independent Liberal Party (ILP) leader Jack Warner is backing fired People's National Movement (PNM) Senator Pennelope Beckles for leadership of the PNM.
...Ministers: Rowley insecure
T&T down on corruption index …Call for reform of Integrity Commission
Mahabir-Wyatt heads Child Task Force Several of the 16 people named by Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar as members of the Child Abuse Task Force were uncertain of their appointments up to yesterday evening
Relatives claim it's impossible Jabari was abused The family of three-year-old Jabari Hernandez yesterday denied he was ever abused.
Murder suspect gets his medicine Pharmacist responds to public appeal
Jack calls on Mark to give up degree Chaguanas West MP Jack Warner has written House Speaker Wade Mark asking him to explain the "gaps" surrounding his Executive Master of Business Administration (EMBA)
Anil to Speaker: I want no favours ... will now seek answers from The University of the West Indies (UWI) Pro Vice Chancellor Nigel Harris on the issue.
Analyst on ILP, NAR alliance: An act of desperation Dr Indira Rampersad
Dookeran: Tensions with Jamaica defused
Third day under water Mayaro residents seek alternative routes...
Disabled laments poor access in PoS DISABILITY-RIGHTS advocate, Sharda Ramlakhan, yesterday demonstrated how hard it is for persons with disability to access the shopping area of downtown Port-of-Spain.
Crash survivor tries to get out of bed Ryan Rampersad is responding so well to physical therapy at Physical Rehabilitation (Rehab) Unit of the St James Medical Complex
Soldiers face court martial FIVE members of the Trinidad and Tobago Regiment including a soldier with over ten years service
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