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TIMOTHY IN TIGHT SPOT Posted: Saturday, August 16, 2014
TIMOTHY IN TIGHT SPOT Former senate presidents on e-mail: Hamel-Smith compromised his position on Constitution bill
Hamel-Smith in hot water PP to discuss reform bill campaign e-mail
...Dumas: I received the e-mail...it's real
Howai faces extensive budget list FINANCE Minister Larry Howai met yesterday with his ministerial colleagues to discuss the September 8 Budget—the last before the next general election.
Ramesh ready to take Constitution bill to Privy Council Former attorney general Ramesh Lawrence Maharaj said he intends to mount a legal challenge against the Constitutional (Amendment) Bill, 2014 and is prepared to fight it all the way to the Privy Council. Larry Howai: Budget to focus on debt reduction
Legal action expected against Judiciary LEGAL action is expected to be taken against the Judiciary for failing to supply a document requested by the Public Services Association (PSA) concerning the safety of the courts throughout the country.
PoS flirting with serious calamity DOMA president warns:
More braille books coming
Port of Spain Immigration Office flooded A senior immigration officer has said yesterday's midday downpour caused the ground floor of Immigration Office, at Frederick Street, Port of Spain, to be completely flooded.
Shelve self pity, focus on goals Sending a stern message to teenagers at the St Jude's Home for Girls yesterday, acting Commissioner of Police Stephen Williams told them to stop feeling sorry for themselves and take advantage of the opportunities being given to them
34 people have been shot and killed by police this year Two most recent killings were in Central Division
Bandits killed in shootout Cops respond quickly to family's distress call
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