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PREZ CALLS OUT ARMY RESERVES
Posted: Monday, September 15, 2014

PREZ CALLS OUT ARMY RESERVES
PRESIDENT Anthony Carmona, via Proclamation, has called out the Volunteer Defence Force effective from August 29 until January 7, 2015.

UNEASE ON SOLDIERS' CALLOUT
Rowley wants President, PM to explain why Defence Force reserves called to duty

Hunger strike at your own peril
Kublalsingh told:

Highway will not be stopped

By force or by change of heart: State can stop hunger strike
Despite Government's refusal to stop the Debe to Mon Desir section of the San Fernando to Point Fortin highway

...Wayne wants to hear from PM
ENVIRONMENTALIST Dr Wayne Kublalsingh has rejected the letter sent to him by the Chief State Solicitor on behalf of Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar.

Rowley pays tribute to Manning
A glowing tribute from an unexpected source.

More oil, gas leaks in South
Palo Seco/Point Fortin

Gas leak shuts down Erin
Gas well operated by Lease Operators Ltd rupturs in Erin

Bills get President's assent

Blind Welfare needs $.7m more
WITH the bills piling up and no money for groceries, the Trinidad and Tobago Blind Welfare Association has asked the State for an additional $700,000 to help cover expenses

...'Tobago serious crimes down by 39%'

Give private docs part-time Govt contracts
NATIONAL awardee Dr Gordon Naraynsingh is calling for private doctors to be given part-time contracts in the public service

T&T link in company fraud claim
Indian construction firm, Surendra Engineering Corporation (SECL) has denied allegations that it had submitted false documents to the Guyana government

Cox questions $60,000 a month for Malabar FC
The signature of the Ministry of Sport's Permanent Secretary Ashwin Creed, who has just gone on pre-retirement leave, is on a document giving approval to raise funding for a Malabar football team

Please endorse our visa requests
The three Muslim leaders who recently returned from Venezuela after being detained there want the Government to endorse their visa applications to the Saudia Arabian authorities

The birth of Rio Claro

$1.5 million in marijuana trees burnt

'Elements of police acting as jury, executioner'
MSJ seeks meeting with Griffith



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