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COMMANDER KAMLA
Posted: Wednesday, September 10, 2014

COMMANDER KAMLA
PM takes control of crime-fighting National Operations Centre

$63M FOR BATTLE VEHICLES
Similar to the ones seen in clashes between law enforcement and hostile crowds in some of the world's trouble spots

US palm reader shot dead
Six days after he returned to this country following a short vacation in Guyana.

Howai invites World Bank to review social programmes

Devant happy with agriculture funding

Maxi owners on $35m tax rebate: Wives already counting cash
Maxi taxi operators who purchased 25-seater vehicles in previous years will be getting $35 million in rebates from the 2015 budget

400 owners in line to collect
Maxi taxi owners are expected to get a rebate between $85,000 and $113,000, he said.

Baby grant can tackle poverty
Bharath backs measure:

'A recipe for baby blues'
THE $500 to be given on a monthly basis for one year to underprivileged mothers is a "disaster waiting to happen", says economist Indera Sagewan-Alli.

FPA wants to help out
Family Planning Association (FPA) executive director Donna Da Costa-Martinez yesterday recommended that Government work alongside the association in administering the $500 a month baby grant for needy mothers.

3 safe houses among 'critical' projects for abused children

Govt relief package 'an election gimmick'
Political analyst Dr Winsford James says the 2015 budget was intended to appease the population in the light of abuses the Government has committed over the years.

$60,000 for Patos' Divine Echoes
Recurrent expenditure for the Prime Minister's Office for 2015 is listed in budget documents as $638.7 million.

Govt spending way too much, says Imbert
Public sector debt increase 'frightening'

Fixin' T&T fears for corruption

Palm reader shot dead
...Florida resident was on vacation in T&T

Northern Division seizes 100th firearm for 2014

First glimpse of armoured vehicles for hotspots
Ministry: We're taking crime fight to the next level



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