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UWI doctors get bad rap from medical students Posted: Sunday, March 23, 2014
UWI doctors get bad rap from medical students Quality Assurance Report on Mt Hope hospital
Officers arrest Penny's brother ...among ten held with guns, ammunition in Arima
PENNY'S RELATIVE HELD IN GUN RAID
Penny's relative held in gun raid
Coudray: Stop $71m contract Local Government Minister orders review of renovation at 1 Alexandra Street building
Kidnap victim still in captivity KIDNAP victim Devindar Siewdass spent his third night in captivity last night, with police still seeking to make a breakthrough in the case.
'DPP should decide on Piarco report' After almost 11 years, a report detailing an alleged plot to defraud the Treasury and involving government officials of the Basdeo Panday-led United National Congress (UNC) Cabinet at the time is yet to be tabled in the Parliament.
Mary King to Integrity Commission: Probe sale of FCB shares
Sat Maharaj to PM: Fire Glenn Secretary general of the Sanatan Dharma Maha Sabha (SDMS) Sat Maharaj is calling on Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar to fire Social Development Minister Dr Glenn Ramadharsingh
GLENN MUST RESIGN
...Glenn defends himself on 'Crime Watch' programme
NGC awards two multi-$m contracts to security firm ...Owned by UNC financier
Lalla seeks $70 million from Jack for loans Former shareholder of Super Industrial Services Ltd (SISL) Krishna Lalla, in a sworn affidavit, stated that he was "not in any legal wrangle" with former UNC chairman Jack Warner...
Devant: My ministry did not give SIS any contracts
Ambassador to serve as UNC campaign manager AMBASSADOR Rodney Charles will be leaving his post as Trinidad and Tobago's Permanent Representative to the United Nations in order to take up the post of the UNC campaign manager for next year's general election.
Central bank governor: Caricom trade policy 'nonsense' GOVERNOR of the Central Bank of Barbados Dr DeLisle Worrell has made it clear he isnot a fan of the wholesale free movement of people in Caricom.
Nurse suspended Foetus sent home in garbage bag
Roget: Govt selling out T&T's assets
Govt to set up register for people with disabilities The People's Partnership Government is moving to establish a national register of persons with disabilities
Devant: Boot camp idea too drastic Opposition Leader Dr Keith Rowley should attend religious and cultural events in which children are engaged to see their positive development as a means of curbing violence among school children
Shark a boon to T&T tourism ...bane to conservationists
'Violence is in the national psyche' Sending violent children to special schools should be a last resort.
Griffith: Rowley mistaken on OPV price
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