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HOW DID MATAI DIE? Posted: Saturday, June 7, 2014
HOW DID MATAI DIE? WHILE in Brazil preparing for a match against Iran on Sunday national footballer Marvin Phillip received the tragic news that his 10-month-old son
DEATH AT DAY-CARE
'It will halt rats eating cocaine' AG pilots Indictable Offences (Committal Proceedings) Bill
Suruj: Dishonest contractors claim $$ for incomplete work A total bill amounting to $116 million was submitted by contractors for works done between June and August last year
Anti-Rowley e-mail campaign exposed Camille tells Croisee crowd...
New email scandal
Camille gets leaked e-mail on anti-Rowley plot Moonilal angry
The leaked e-mails Following are excerpts from e-mails between Phillip Alexander and Roodal Moonilal and Rodney Charles to UNC activists:
COP battle lines drawn Air of general election at nomination day
Anil not in House AMID lingering questions, a leave of absence was yesterday granted to D'Abadie/O'meara MP Anil Roberts from the sitting of the House of Representatives.
Multiple gunshots AN AUTOPSY done yesterday on the body of Chakiulle McCoy, 21, who was killed by police in Morvant on Thursday
Police stop attempts to block roads The North Eastern Division Task Force yesterday morning prevented residents of Morvant from blocking the Lady Young Road during rush-hour traffic.
Self-Govt Commission wants federal system The 89-page Report of the independent Self-Government Commission for Tobago has submitted two draft bills for consideration by the public
Carolyn condemns Sat's claims PUBLIC Administration Minister Carolyn Seepersad-Bachan yesterday condemned claims by Sanatan Dharma Maha Sabha general secretary Sat Maharaj about "PNM plants"in the Public Service
Cops find two live grenades Two live grenades and a quantity of 16-gauge shotgun ammunition were seized yesterday morning by officers of the North Eastern Division Task Force during a police exercise in Aranjuez.
Drug shortage coming Opposition Leader Dr Keith Rowley is predicting there will soon be an inadequate supply of drugs at hospitals due to the foreign exchange shortage.
WASA supply affected by 'below-normal' rainfall The Water and Sewerage Authority's (WASA) overall water supply position continues to be adversely affected by "below normal"rainfall conditions that have extended into the month of June
AG receives report on baby Simeon ... Dr Petronella Manning-Alleyne has vowed to never be part of another committee mandated to investigate the death of a newborn.
...Grieving mother turned away from ceremony QUELLY ANN COTTLE, the mother of baby Simeon, yesterday met with attorney Farid Scoon to determine the next step the family will take as it seeks redress.
Honey importation ban to be removed
Jury sees hole Vindra's body parts buried in A SQUARISH hole, four feet deep and four feet in width, duct tape found in the oven of an old stove, remnants of burnt clothing, a latex glove and a black ski mask
Murdered for $18,000 gold chain A MAN who relatives say was trying his best to turn his life around was gunned down on Thursday night and as he lay dying, was robbed of his $18,000 gold chain in Chaguanas.
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