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Runoff bill rage grows
Posted: Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Runoff bill rage grows
Protesters, cops clash outside Senate as...

'IF YOU NEED ONE YOU MAY HAVE ONE'
Independent Senator Rolph Balgobin hints at giving Government much-needed vote

Riot cops, protesters square off

FIGHT TO THE END

'Leading from the battlefield'
PM pilots Constitution bill, making history..

Al-Rawi: A thorn between 2 roses
... the roses being the two-term limit for the Prime Minister and the right to recall of a Member of Parliament.

More fire coming for Kamla
Drayton lashes out at Govt in Constitution Amendment debate:

A Trojan horse
A "Trojan Horse" was the term used by Independent Senator, Helen Drayton, to describe the runoff proposal in the Constitution (Amendment) Bill 2014.

Bill a step in the right direction
Union head Nirvan Maharaj:

Rowley hits $410M 'MP fund'
...slams Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar's announcement that Government plans to reintroduce the Constituency Development Fund in the 2014/2015 Budget.

Analyst on E-mailgate: Maybe Rowley was set up

Alert systems ramped up to block Ebola
The 911 emergency hotline has been activated by local civil aviation authorities to deal with any suspected cases of the deadly Ebola virus arriving in this country.

Griffith: No need to panic over Ebola

Moonilal: 1,000 to get Caroni lots by Sept

Dana nominated for T&T's highest award

Roadblock nets five suspects
Woman shot in St Joseph

OSHA finds breaches at court
...fire certificate was unavailable; the roof was in disrepair; areas could harbour rodents and insects; and there was a disagreeable odour in the area used by police officers.

Man charged for woman's fatal beating with gas tank
PETER JUNIOR PLACIDE, 30, appeared yesterday in the Princes Town Magistrates' court charged with last week Thursday's beating death of Devlyn Simpson

Prisoners refusing diet but eating food brought by relatives
The over 160 prisoners at the Maximum Security Prison at Arouca who have been refusing to partake of the daily diet provided to them by the Prison Authorities

Two Jamaicans held
Two Jamaican men who overstayed their time in this country were arrested by officers of the Rio Claro Police Station yesterday and are expected to be handed over to the Immigration Division



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