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Way clear for PM to revisit gays issue Posted: Friday, October 10, 2014
Local EMS ready for Ebola As the first person diagnosed with Ebola in the United States died on Wednesday, the Global Medical Response of Trinidad and Tobago (GMRTT) is assuring citizens that it is fully equipped to contain the spread of potentially life threatening diseases.
In wake of world-wide Ebola crisis, Fuad says: Cancelling Carnival still in cards
Attorney on results of UNAids poll: Way clear for PM to revisit gays issue The path is now clear for Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar to "very easily" go back to Parliament and amend the Equal Opportunity Act to protect people from discrimination on the basis of their sexual orientation. So said attorney Douglas Mendes, SC, as he addressed the media following the launch of the results of a poll done by UNAids.
Kublalsingh steadfast THE Wayne Kublalsingh saga continued last night with all sides holding fast to their positions.
Kublalsingh's doctor quits ACTIVIST Dr Wayne Kublalsingh's physician has withdrawn from caring for him—23 days into his second hunger strike—saying yesterday that "the decision not to intervene and to allow a person to die is extremely difficult for a physician to make".
PM calls on religious leaders to save hunger striker
Religious heads to meet Wayne today
AG: Govt offers to fast track Privy Council appeal
SOLEIL, SANDEEP WIN GOLD
...President Medals for Presentation, SAGHS Shell-shocked and speechless were two words used by the mother of one of this year's President Medal winners, when she was contacted yesterday with the news that her daughter had copped the coveted scholarship award.
Deputy CoP to officers: Don't leave home without your guns
$2.5 million to deport Ghanian IT WILL cost the State $2.5 million to deport Ghanian national Musah Ibrahim and steps are being taken to hire a private charter aircraft to have him and other African nationals deported back to their homeland.
Businessman held with guns, ammo A LONGDENVILLE businessman who allegedly offered police $100,000 to forego the laying of firearms and ammunition possession charges, was arrested minutes after.
Sammy's son pleads guilty to DUI SHAUN SAMMY, the son of prominent local contractor Junior Sammy, will know his fate on December 2 after he pleaded guilty to a charge of driving under the influence of alcohol when he reappeared in the Port of Spain Magistrates' Court yesterday.
Cops review Joshua's killers on camera SECURITY camera footage is now in the hands of homicide detectives investigating the death of University of Trinidad and Tobago (UTT) student Joshua Hospedales, who died two days after being shot by thieves in a botched car robbery at his Freeport home.
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