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Posted: Friday, October 17, 2014

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Travellers from 5 countries banned

Ebola scare forces Cabinet's hand: Travelling ban

Mix-up causes public panic at Tobago port
Tobago was thrown into panic mode yesterday after word had spread that a Liberian vessel had docked at the Scarborough port and the occupants were sightseeing in the capital.

Ship scare at Chaguaramas
The National Operations Centre (NOC) has dismissed rumours two vessels originating from Africa with an Ebola-infected crew members were anchored in T&T territorial waters yesterday

Ship coming from Africa refused entry

Fuad: $10m figure a ridiculous demand
Duke, NWRHA call for insurance...

US$60,000 for cameras to fight virus
Thermal cameras to fight the threat of Ebola at the country's two airports.

Health sector not ready—nurse

TDC CEO: No threat to tourism
Tourism Development Company (TDC) chief executive officer Keith Chin says he does not see the deadly Ebola virus as a threat to the country's tourism at this time.

Visually impaired performers wow Nagar

New walkover 'will help plenty people'
DESPITE the controversy over its rushed construction, pedestrians using the newly opened $6.5 million walkover to get to the Divali Nagar site in Chaguanas consider it a great investment.

No electricity in East PoS, Maraval, Westmoorings, Waterloo, Sangre Grande

Bakr blames T&T Govt for deportation

No official report yet on AG accident
A week after a crash involving the official vehicle of Attorney General Anand Ramlogan and police said Wednesday they were still compiling an official report.

Accused contracts 'mosquito virus'
ONE of the accused in the Vindra Naipaul-Coolman murder trial has contracted "a mosquito virus" which could result in the case not proceeding for another week

Four shot dead in separate incidents
Four men have been shot and killed in separate incidents throughout the East-West Corridor within 24 hours, pushing the murder toll to 323.



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