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JUDGE GILLIAN
Posted: Wednesday, September 3, 2014

JUDGE GILLIAN

JUDGE GILLIAN
Police Complaints Authority director quits for High Court position

PCA loses key figurehead: Lucky quits

Blind Welfare workers 'hijack' CEO's SUV
Protesting workers refused to allow chief executive access to his Xtrail SUV

You are bull-headed
THERE have been varied responses from representatives of political parties to President Anthony Carmona's Independence Day comments about the Constitution reform process

Independent Senator defends stand against runoff bill: I walk my talk—Roach
Independent Senator Ian Roach has stood by his non-support of the Constitution (Amendment) Bill, 2014

Fixin TnT wants Mahabir fired
...call on President Anthony Carmona and the Government to revoke the appointment of Independent Senator Dr Dhanayshar Mahabir

3-month extension for Salvatori vendors
Housing Minister Dr Roodal Moonilal grants three-month extension

Dana deserves nation's highest
Women's group on Chaconia award:

Despers manager: Medal for Charles long overdue
Desperadoes Steel Orchestra manager Dr Finbar Fletcher made this comment about the late Rudolph Charles, a Laventille-based pan tuner/innovator

9,000 still waiting
Tambie: No compensation for cane farmers since 2003

Jack: Court battle on run-off has begun

'It's no big deal'
Former ILP deputy political leader attends UNC event

Deonarine mum on political future
Former Independent Liberal Party (ILP) deputy political leader Anna Deonarine is guarding her next political move closely

Warner: Moonilal killed Anna's political ambitions

No cheques for pensioners as Duke shuts office

Tim: Repairing 328 schools 'historic'
...as eight schools close early due to health, safety concerns

Some schools fail to open

Teachers, principals must work in safety
TTUTA president: We won't allow disciplinary action...

Phase out CEPEP
Chamber CEO on budget wish:

Too much wastage
Economist Dr Roger Hosein is appealing to Government to cut the country's fiscal imbalances.

Autopsy: Man died of heart attack at beach
A Couva man who was suspected to have drowned during a beach lime in Cedros, had succumbed to a heart attack, an autopsy found yesterday.

Muntslag's defence seeks info from US courts
Suriname man held in T&T wanted on drug charges

T&T lawyers concerned about Bouterse guilty plea
Lawyers representing Surinamese Edward Muntslag, who is accused of drug trafficking, have expressed concern over the possible ramifications of a recent plea bargain between their client's co-accused and United States authorities

'One-legged driver's anger led to his death'
A relative speculated on the night he was killed, he may have given a "bad drive" and may have spoken very harshly to the other driver, who answered by shooting him several times.

Woman killed by hit-and-run driver
The driver then reversed the vehicle over her and crushed her small frame, following which he sped out of the area, hitting three other cars that had been parked at the bottom of Picton Road.


Inmate brutally beaten at Women's prison

An inmate at the Golden Grove Women's prison, Arouca, has been brutally beaten, after complaining of not receiving her meal.

Home-made shotgun found in Laventille
Police found a home-made shotgun yesterday afternoon in Laventille.



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