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KAMLA'S WAR WORRIES Posted: Wednesday, September 24, 2014
KAMLA'S WAR WORRIES ON A DAY when the United States and Arab allies instituted a fierce bombing campaign against militants of the terrorist group Islamist States (IS also known as ISIS)
As cops search for acid attacker doctors say: Grandma may lose her sight Fyzabad mother Linda Thomas will have to live with facial scars for the rest of her life after a male relative doused her with acid on Monday night
Acid attack on woman, 58
HUNGRY ARMY Griffith says 'they eating', menu to be revisited
Griffith grilled on $122M spending
Rowley concerned over rise in army's phone bills Ministry of Finance approved a request for $7 million for telephones, last year's telephone bills were $2.6 million
Warner: No govt can be formed without ILP support
Meeting activist will be non-productive, says PM
Kublalsingh lays out succession plan Abdulah will take my place
Lee Sing: Blame the PM if...
Abdulah to lead tour of HRM alternative route POLITICAL leader of the Movement for Social Justice (MSJ) David Abdulah will today lead a tour of the Point Fortin highway route proposed to the Government by the Highway Re-Route Movement (HRM).
Ministry of the People to move to 1 Alexandra Street The building at 1 Alexandra Street, Port of Spain, which has been unoccupied since 2010 and which cost the Government $8.2 million annually in rent and $927,360 in security cost, is finally to be occupied.
State negotiates $1.5B loan for highway
SWRHA chief: Stalin doing well CALYPSONIAN Black Stalin (Leroy Calliste), who suffered a stroke on Sunday night, is improving and should be out of hospital soon
Do Right launch tomorrow The Integrity Commission of Trinidad and Tobago is collaborating with the Ministry of Education and the Tobago House of Assembly on a Do Right Championship in the Integrated and Language Arts
US firm queries T&T health tablet A local pastor yesterday remained tightlipped yesterday over allegations about the authenticity of Sure Cure Ultra Omega's products being sold to the T&T public.
Suruj: 'Tax' bandits hindering projects Contractors are refusing to do public work projects in certain areas of Port of Spain and Diego Martin because they are "taxed" by the criminal element in these communities.
Casino couple case: cop turns State witness A POLICE officer allegedly involved in the half-million-dollar robbery of a Chinese couple at their Arouca home has turned State witness in the case against his colleagues.
MPs, soldiers, police break traffic lights Works Minister:
Accused 'stripped, deprived' Defence attorney makes allegations
Family of missing dad upset over prank calls THE family of missing part-time taxi driver Carlon Patterson is appealing to prank callers to stop contacting them.
Bodies of two pensioners found Police are investigating the discovery of the bodies of two pensioners found yesterday in separate incidents.
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