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EBOLA WATCH Posted: Saturday, October 11, 2014
EBOLA WATCH
EBOLA ANXIETY Arts and Multiculturalism Minister Dr Lincoln Douglas has instructed his staff to convene a "national conversation on Carnival and Ebola" by next week to discuss the future of the festival.
NCC SPEAKS OUT
No plans to postpone Carnival...at this time
Health Minister: Ebola is not in T& T
Stalin doing well after stroke but Docs unsure he'll sing properly again
Griffith: Jamaicans denied entry into T& T breach regulations
Griffith: Thousands of illegal J'cans straining T& T
510 Caroni workers get new land leases
Land owners block OAS Armed police escorted construction workers out of a job site at Guapo yesterday, as angry residents shut down the multi-billion dollar highway, accusing Government of bulldozing private lands and destroying thousands of dollars in produce.
Religious leaders fail to stop Wayne "THE hunger strike will go on."
PM doesn't want Wayne to die: I'm no monster
Rowley: PM must step in Opposition Leader Dr Keith Rowley told Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar at a private meeting at her St Clair office on Wednesday that the situation with Dr Wayne Kublalsingh demanded an intervention by the person holding the office of Prime Minister, "if only to protect the image of the people of Trinidad and Tobago".
Rowley wants Pt Highway review OPPOSITION Leader Dr Keith Rowley has called for an immediate status review of the Point Fortin Highway in its entirety; the results of which should be made public within three months.
Highway Re-route Movement lawsuit- State wants 'irrelevant' evidence out
AG: State not obstructing Re-Route case
17-year-old boy shot dead The distraught cries of a father and his sister echoed throughout the Forensic Science Centre in St James yesterday, after they identified the bullet-riddled body of 17-year-old Nickosi Trim, who was shot to death in Laventille just hours before.
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