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NO SEGREGATION Posted: Saturday, February 22, 2014
NO SEGREGATION ORGANISERS of "Socadrome" are denying that the move to extend the Parade of the Bands route westward on Carnival Tuesday is in any way elitist or segregationist.
Socadrome to offer different view ...but MP has problems with route
Woodbrook residents to protest Socadrome
LET THE MUSIC PLAY ..but COTT warns it can still sue fete promoters
Penny: I'm not for sale ... amid allegations she met with members of the People's Partnership Government to gather support for her campaign.
Sabotage This is the claim by supporters of People's National Movement (PNM) lady vice chairman Pennelope Beckles-Robinson as they expressed outrage over a public announcement which falsely claimed that a cottage meeting Beckles-Robinson was holding on Thursday night at the Guaico Government Primary School was cancelled.
Rowley: PM's question time will keep Govt on its toes
We're on call all day Moonilal defends pay rise for MPs: Rowley blasts SRC ...Salary suggestions disrespectful to house
Moonilal: Give MPs ample time Call to delay Standing Orders
Gopaul and Co gets biggest garbage collection contract Gopaul and Company Ltd benefitted the most with $21.1 million from the $99.7 million spent on garbage collection services in the Tunapuna/Piarco Regional Corporation during the period June 2010 to August 2013.
AG sorry for third time For the third time, Attorney General Anand Ramlogan has apologised for the Valentine's Day exchange between himself and St Joseph MP Terrence Deyalsingh, which he (Ramlogan) "had since come to regret".
AG sues Volney ATTORNEY GENERAL Anand Ramlogan is taking former Justice Minister and High Court judge Herbert Volney, to court for defamation
Aboud rules in favour of Re-Route Movement ...Clears the way for order to halt highway project
40 to battle at Calypso Fiesta today The stage is set for one of the most anticipated annual Carnival events—Calypso Fiesta.
Size didn't matter in King contest Faried Carvalho punched well above his weight to land a few surprise early blows at the preliminary round of the National Carnival Bands Association (NCBA) Senior Kings & Queens Carnival competition on Thursday night
Youngsters deliver at Soca Monarch Jeromy Rodriguez and Sasha Ann Moses emerged joint winners of the 2014 Flavorite Supreme Ice Cream National School, Soca Monarch 2014
Ella Andall alive ...her family is now calling for an apology from media houses which yesterday reported that the singer had passed away
Call for 2 DPPs to ensure efficiency Constitution Reform Consultation
38 honoured for fighting fires at landfill THIRTY-EIGHT workers have been honoured by the Solid Waste Management Company (SWMCOL) for their dedication in putting out a dozen fires that led to the temporary closure of the Beetham landfill
Algae blamed for Desalcott problem AN UNUSUALLY high algae content in the seawater is being blamed for decreased water output by the Desalination Company (Desalcott) to the Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA)
Women split on pepper-spray, taser and beepers Some women's organisations support the recommendation that women be allowed to carry non-lethal devices for their protection during the Carnival season
Drugs, ammo found in station- Report will be sent to PCA
Prisoner dies after alleged escape attempt Prison authorities: We had to use force to subdue him
Brazen murder sparks debate Video of the execution of 45-year-old businessman Darren Shane Painter outside his Southern Main Road, Cunupia, business place
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