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MORE SOLDIERS FOR JOINT PATROLS Posted: Monday, July 7, 2014
MORE SOLDIERS FOR JOINT PATROLS NATIONAL Security Minister Gary Griffith yesterday promised a dramatic increase in soldiers for all hot spot crime areas
Griffith apologises to media
5 ROAD DEATHS ...Three teenagers in critical condition
Two die as pick-up flips Two men are dead following a vehicular accident yesterday afternoon along St Michael Road, Tacarigua.
Soldiers to continue Laventille patrols Criminals now uneasy—Gary
Karen: I warned Anil '...Criminal elements in 2010 election campaign'
Former CNMG chairman robbed Former Caribbean New Media Group (CNMG) chairman Brian Stone was robbed by an unknown assailant yesterday morning.
Viber CEO: Digicel block illegal VIBER, one of the VoIP apps blocked by Irish telecom provider Digicel, said yesterday the move would be considered illegal in most countries.
Rowley - Partnership of pirates
Prakash: I am not spineless Congress of the People (COP) political leader Prakash Ramadhar says he is not a sell-out nor is he a spineless leader.
More houses for Tobago THA planning massive thrust
$1.5m fire at Scarborough mall
Market to get $20m upgrade THE Ministry of Local Government has cleared up to $20 million in funding for the upgrade of the Chaguanas Market.
Tim Kee upset during PoS market tour: Refurbishment will be costly Port-of-Spain mayor Raymond Tim Kee says it will take millions to refurbish the city's market.
SWRHA prepared for long 'dry spell' ... together with members of staff had all been relocated to the San Fernando General Hospital, until rehabilitation works could be conducted at the centre.
Gasparillo Hindu launches Character Education
A boy for Moonilal ...Minister, wife welcome baby Nischol
The Johnsons of Manzanilla Long-dead, rich, plantation-owning family...
T&T must honour its heroes Slain US soldier's dad:
'He gave his life for what he believed in'
Lawyers on CJ's call for end to jury trials: System not quite ready Only a madman or a dictator would want to abolish trial by jury.
Probes into 3 police killings nearing completion Investigations into the deaths of 21-year-old Naim Dean, 31-year-old Joel Apparicio and 35-year-old Nathaniel Long.
Man chopped to death on roadside A 24-YEAR-OLD Princes Town man was murdered on Saturday in Barrackpore after he was attacked by three men he knew.
No statements yet in cop's rape case THREE YEARS later and the State is yet to complete filing statements in the case against a police sergeant charged with raping a child.
Six officers released Teen allegedly burnt at police station
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