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Verna in 'naked' protest Posted: Wednesday, March 12, 2014
Verna in 'naked' protest Former minister in protest outside Parliament
'NAKED' VERNA
$5M BAIL GRANTED FIVE men who appeared yesterday before a Sangre Grande magistrate in connection with the $4.5 million heist at the Sangre Grande branch of Republic Bank were each granted $1 million in bail
Five accused granted $5.4m bail
Five in court charged with $4m bank heist
TTEC owes $2.5B TRINIDAD and Tobago Electricity Commission (TTEC) has in excess of $2.5 billion in debts owing to among others
Ramnarine calls for report SIS Beetham contract
Joint Trade Unions on water plant contract: A shameless act
De Coteau promises Brown long-awaited gender policy
TTUTA: Time to revisit Concordat SEA in focus
Support for abolition of SEA
Caricom leaders discuss slavery reparation Caricom's proposals to seek reparation from European states for hardship suffered by people during the slave trade range from seeking a formal apology and obtaining compensation to making claims via lawyers or diplomatic channels.
Petrotrin pays out $12m to fisherfolk ...but oil spill not fully cleared
Senators query medical standards IT IS NOT a compulsory requirement for medical doctors to continue training in order to be registered to practice...
Aviation Institute to be opened by year's end
100-year-old bridge a danger to Grande Riviere tourists Appeal for urgent repairs after accident leaves resident in ICU
Extension granted Baby remains in foster parents care...
Cops, DPP to discuss charges in Hudlin killing POLICE are expected to consult with Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) Roger Gaspard today on whether to charge a 38-year-old relative of Knolly Hudlin with his murder.
Shock, outrage over cricketer's murder WHILE residents, relatives and friends in the Barataria community were still reeling from the shooting death of Ackinton Walker
IPI renews calls to drop charges against Bajan journalists The International Press Institute (IPI) yesterday again urged authorities in Barbados to drop criminal indecency charges against three journalists.
Businessman walks free of sexual assault charges 'Teen came with me willingly'
Conrad Barrow new Prisons Commissioner Conrad Keiran Barrow has been appointed Commissioner of Prisons, with effect from March 10.
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