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MY SON INNOCENT Posted: Friday, September 12, 2014
MY SON INNOCENT A mother is making a tearful plea to the police to "stop killing innocent people" after her son was shot dead by officers
COPS KILL MAN #35 …and mix up name of deceased
Anger in St Barb's after Police kill man two days before birthday
Lucky's touch missed by residents
Lawyer: Accused suffers broken wrist in station beating One of the four persons held by police on Monday following the murder of 52-year-old Steven Khan is expected to undergo surgery today to treat a broken wrist
Battle vehicles to shield VIPs THE Ministry of National Security has indicated that the 20 armoured cars government will be purchasing over the next year will be to shield VIPs.
Govt to buy 6 armoured personnel carriers
Imbert hits Govt's 'expensive toys' Calling on Government to focus on improving the efficiency of the Police Service to curb crime in the country instead of "wasting money on expensive toys"
Budget debate starts today
'No one will make a baby to get $500' Kamla: Baby care grant comes with parenting classes
Howai: Social welfare will help economy grow Finance Minister Larry Howai yesterday stressed the importance of social welfare, saying countries with such programmes have experienced significant economic growth.
More $$ to promote breast feeding HEALTH Minister yesterday announced the State would increase the subvention for an NGO promoting breast-feeding to $250,000
Roget unhappy with $15 minimum wage: Govt should provide a living wage
$718m for CAL: most for a State enterprise Caribbean Airlines (CAL) is the most indebted State entity, as well as the largest recipient of Government's transfers to the State enterprises.
Evaluation of Gate critical says economist
AG sues Rowley over E-mailgate
Spray area now San Juan councillors in CHIKV protest:
CARPHA: We're still testing for ChikV
Griffith: No ISIS on our shores CITIZENS can "rest assured" that terrorist group Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) will not end up on our shores, National Security Minister Gary Griffith has said.
Hajj cartel in TT A MUSLIM leader yesterday accused wealthy Muslims among the business community of perpetrating a "local Hajj cartel" by colluding with Government officials
'Muntslag was here legally' Trial to extradite Surinamese national
Prakash: It's a non-issue Carolyn bumped from list of speakers at COP function
Doc: No Ebola in Caribbean
Call for audit after Diego highway death
Live grenade found: suspect released A MARABELLA fisherman, detained in connection with possession of a Smith & Wesson revolver, a live hand grenade and 1.3 kilogrammes of compressed Jamaican marijuana
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