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PM PROBES ROWLEY Posted: Friday, September 19, 2014
PM PROBES ROWLEY …orders commission of enquiry into Las Alturas apartments under former housing minister
Probe into failed housing project
Utter madness
Rowley: $20m payout for lawyers I am not responsible for collapse, says Opposition Leader
MINISTRY OF HEALTH: NO EBOLA IN T&T
Ebola scare at Mt Hope ...but patient had malaria
Two schools shut down ChikV woes spread in PoS... LICKS FOR PENSION A 66-year-old disabled woman is begging for police protection in light of her claims of physical and verbal abuse at the hands of a relative
PM: Baby grant for fathers too
'Small response by PM to big issue' HUNGER striker Dr Wayne Kublalsingh said yesterday Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar has taken a "small approach to a big issue" by choosing to pen a letter telling him that her Government will not be held to ransom
Full support from mother of activist BARELY two months after losing her husband under tragic circumstances, Vilma Kublalsingh is ready to support her son, Dr Wayne Kublalsingh
Elites holding PM to ransom Dr Wayne Kublalsingh: THE elites in society are holding Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar to ransom and are obstructing her kindness and integrity to do the right thing
Resident vows own hunger strike DEBE businessman Indar Jairaj intends going on a hunger strike in support of the building of the Debe to Mon Desir segment of the Solomon Hochoy Highway extension to Point Fortin
Howai: $15 minimum wage was overdue The increase in the minimum wage to $15 per hour will not cause any dislocation in the economy, says Finance Minister Larry Howai.
No measures to raise revenue, says Marlene Opposition Chief Whip Marlene McDonald said one of the main shortfalls in the 2015 budget was that it contained no revenue-earning measures.
AG dons robes over ILP's lawsuit
Doctor confirms sex assault on boy at day care A six-year-old boy was allegedly sodomised by a teenager at a day care centre in Central Trinidad on Tuesday.
Flash floods hit South, Central ...Corporation blames drainage woes
TCL shareholders withdraw lawsuit A group of Trinidad Cement Ltd (TCL) minority shareholders has decided to withdraw its year-old lawsuit which served as the catalyst for the recent removal of management at the Claxton Bay based cement producer
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