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PM GETS HER WAY
Posted: Friday, August 29, 2014

PM GETS HER WAY
Bill passed after marathon Senate session

Bill passed after heated debate

AMENDMENTS TO THE BILL

GOVT FIXING ELECTION DATE

More reform to come, says PM
Another bill for fixed election dates was being considered by Cabinet.

Kamla slams general election call

Small: Campaign finance before runoff
INDEPENDENT Senator David Small:

Vieira: Withdraw this bill
Rush to pass it viewed with suspicion

Senator: Use EBC data to find best system

'Constitutional arrangement not suitable for our system'
Former National Security minister in the Peoples' National Movement (PNM) Overand Padmore

MSJ: Expect new levels of bobol, bacchanal with constituency fund
The Movement for Social Justice (MSJ) has said the People's Partnership government was really trying to introduce a "slush fund" through its proposal of a constituency fund for MPs.

Griffith: Laventille has never been safer

Hinds comes to protesters' defence
Govt, Independent senators criticise 'hooligan behaviour' outside Parliament

1. When, Why and How did we become an Independent Country?

Coast Guard celebrates 52 years

After protests by workers: PTSC spends $m to remove asbestos

OWTU: Chick V in Arima
There are cases of the chikungunya virus close to the Trinidad and Tobago Electricity Commission (T&TEC) compound in Arima

More health woes for oil spill victims
...as children and adults complain of eye and skin irritation after a diesel spill on Saturday at the nearby Pointe-a-Pierre refinery.

Marlene: Clear the air, is ex-convict a PNM councillor?
LOCAL Government Minister Senator Marlene Coudray has called on the People's National Movement (PNM) to clear the air on whether one of their councillors is a deportee who served jail time overseas.

Seebaran-Suite sworn in as EOC chairman
Attorney Lynette See­baran-Suite was sworn in on Wednesday as a member and chairman of the Equal Opportunity Commission (EOC) by President Anthony Thomas Aquinas Carmona.

Mayor: Salvatori vendors should go to UDeCOTT

Principal barred from St Barbara's Primary
St Barbara's Spiritual Shouter Baptist Primary School in Maloney was the scene of another row between the school's principal Pamela Hunt and the school's denominational board yesterday

Minister Hadeed's son-in-law killed in highway crash
THE son-in-law of Tourism Minister Gerald Hadeed was killed yesterday morning, following an accident along the southbound lane of the Uriah Butler Highway.

Security cameras being installed at Forensic Science Centre

Male rape victim faces questions in court
THE MAN who was allegedly raped twice by a female six years ago appeared in court yesterday to face cross-examination.

Supermarket worker on 315 fraud charges
Charged with defrauding the company of over $83,000.



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