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Uproar over CJ's role Posted: Wednesday, July 23, 2014
Uproar over CJ's role Opposition and Independent Senators have expressed concern over a revelation by Justice Minister Emmanuel George that Chief Justice (CJ) Ivor Archie had an input in the Prison Amendment Bill before it was brought to the Senate for debate yesterday.
LUCKY ESCAPE A LAST minute change of flight plans is what saved the life of Trinidadian Suzette Moses-Burton who was scheduled to be aboard the ill-fated Malaysian Airlines flight MH17
Drayton: Griffith disrespectful Independent Senator Helen Drayton yesterday called National Security Minister Gary Griffith "disrespectful" for his response to a letter to a newspaper from retired Major Gen Ralph Brown
City police hell hole
Roberts: Life Sport story misleading SPORTS MINISTER Anil Roberts yesterday described a story in yesterday’s Express and Monday’s edition of the CCN TV6 News, as "misleading".
'Not a LifeSport cheque' At a news conference yesterday, Roberts said the cheque was not a LifeSport cheque, but a cheque issued from the Ministry of Sport.
RED STEEL SPIN Griffith, Anil clash as T&T name returned to CPL cricket team
Roberts 'wrote on his own' Griffith: Cabinet not involved in decision...
Man kidnapped, raid at mosque
LifeSport coordinator, others held as cops raid Carapo mosque
Devant reports food inflation rate down For the first time in 21 years, the food price inflation rate has been kept at single digits for the first five consecutive months of the year, Food Production Minister Devant Maharaj said yesterday.
Al-Rawi: UK visa coming for T&T ... "unless we do something about the security systems at the airport, the detention centres at the airport".
Al-Rawi: I was talking about Mrs Creed #3 Opposition Senator Faris Al-Rawi said yesterday the "Mrs Creed" to whom he referred some weeks ago as having received a catering contract in the LifeSport programme was "Mrs Creed, number three"
Mom, lawyer visit Morvant station Video of boy beaten with shovel
Mother trying her best says neighbour
E-mails reveal heated exchange on court drivers An exchange of heated e-mails at the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) contradicts Justice Jacob Wit's account of events surrounding an attempt to sell Carnival tickets in 2013
Dumas' lawsuit dismissed Challenge of Police Service Commission appointees...
Court of Appeal upholds dismissal of obstruction charge against Abdulah
Questions over $$, phones found at 'Diego' house IT is so far unknown if a quantity of money seized from the red-brick house in La Puerta, Diego Martin, in 2007, was part of the ransom payment made by the family of murdered Chaguanas businesswoman Vindra Naipaul-Coolman
Court hears in contempt motion: Poor air quality at passport office Carbon dioxide levels at the ground floor of the passport office in Port-of-Spain were recorded at above international standards
Immigration staff not notified of carbon dioxide levels
Questions over new environmental bill IS A NEW environmental bill proposing to introduce draconian new measures for policing the population
Illegal dumping near MovieTowne Film reels, garbage litter reclamation site...
Minister intervenes in Hindu school dispute
Camille: St Jude's Home needs attention St Jude's Home is the only institution available in the country for young women and girls.
Drayton: Time for modern children's home THE Government should ensure that funds are allocated in the 2015 national budget for the construction of a state-of-the-art home for children in this country
Inspectorate of Prisons to deal with inmates' complaints THE Government is proposing to create an Inspectorate of Prisons to deal with the treatment of prisons and to investigate complaints from prisoners.
Gunman came for conman Widow on killing of husband:
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