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Volney apologises to Anand in public Posted: Wednesday, May 21, 2014
Volney apologises to Anand in public After settlement of lawsuit over Section 34...
I WAS WRONG
BLAME ME
'It's a charade' OPPOSITION Leader Dr Keith Rowley:
Frightening he was once a judge—Rowley
Imbert: A big scandal Govt $$ funding alleged criminals
Griffith: No State of Emergency Government is not considering calling a state of emergency (SoE)
$2.8M for 'Silk' advice STATE spent $2.8 million for legal advice from four senior counsels in relation to arrests during the 2011 state of emergency
Devaluation out, says Howai No risk of any devaluation of the Trinidad and Tobago dollar.
PNM warns of black market for US dollars
PM promises to take out '17% Rowley' 'Only 14,000 voted for his slate'
I have no regrets DEFEATED PNM political leader candidate Pennelope Beckles-Robinson
Tropical wave brings rainy season
More security for landfill after fires Minister: They were deliberately set
Singh: Fires deliberately set
Protest leads to shouting match A protest by people who intended to demand answers on the construction of the Debe to Mon Desir segment of the Solomon Hochoy Highway extension to Point Fortin
Construtora workers building highway walk off the job CONSTRUTORA OAS workers involved in the building of the Solomon Hochoy Highway Extension to Point Fortin downed tools yesterday, demanding outstanding salaries and better working conditions.
Pregnant student stays in school A Form Two student, four months pregnant, has been allowed to continue her education at a secondary school in central Trinidad.
Sex exposé sparks regional debate The weekend exposé by the National Parent Teachers Association (NPTA) of eight pregnant schoolgirls at a secondary school in south Trinidad
Teen moms must get an education
HIV expert fired by UWI for statements about gays Prof Brendan Bain has been fired from the University of the West Indies, Mona, for making statements that HIV/Aids was significantly higher among men who have sex with men (MSM).
Barrow takes over as prisons chief CONRAD Keiran Barrow has received his official instrument of appointment as Commissioner of Prisons.
$5M fine, jail for bid-rigging STIFF FINES in legislation to reform State tendering were unveiled by Planning Minister Dr Bhoe Tewarie including a fine of $5 million and 10 years prison for bid-rigging and collusion in tendering.
Appeal Court rules on tawah burning case Jail too harsh
Woman critical after being chopped A 30-YEAR-OLD Erin mother was chopped on her head while walking with her two children near their home on Monday.
Shot by accident A NELSON Street man remains warded in hospital after he was shot by officers yesterday near his apartment home
Men found with guns escape on pirogue Police seized two handguns that could be used as automatic weapons and arrested two men in Carenage on Monday, while two other men escaped on a pirogue.
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