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IMMIGRATION AT FAULT Posted: Sunday, October 19, 2014
IMMIGRATION AT FAULT A complacent Immigration Division and lazy officers are the reasons for the large number of illegal immigrants in Trinidad and Tobago.
I'M NO ISIS POINT MAN Sunday Express on trail of recruiter for Syria fighters; Rio Claro Imam declares:
Howai: Govt monitoring oil price fluctuations Five-year low of US $84.47 on Thursday
BCCI's damages bill to WI - $65M DELHI: The BCCI (Board of Control for Cricket in India) is likely to claim damages of at least Rs 400 crore (an estimated US$65 million) from the WICB (West Indies Cricket Board)
Teen girl held for brother's death A teenage relative of nine-year-old Abeomi Jeremiah, who was found motionless on his bed with candle wax on his eyelids, has been in police custody since Monday.
'3 months' grace for illegals' ...Immigrant amnesty set to go into effect in November
Dr Deyalsingh: Masks, disposable gloves for airline, immigration personnel ...the damage done by Ebola in ten days took HIV ten years to accomplish
IR expert: Need for collaboration on Ebola An international relations expert is calling for greater collaboration among regional territories to help combat the deadly Ebola virus in Africa.
Griffith threatens housecleaning as he links illegal immigrants to crime National Security Minister Gary Griffith says they have seen "a direct link between criminal activity and illegal immigrants."
Not a black cent for bandleaders, Soca Monarch, chutney—Fuad If Carnival is cancelled as a result of Ebola...
Ravi: It's not about self promotion THREE days after he made good on a promise to stage a counter-protest to activist Dr Wayne Kublalsingh with a hunger strike of his own
Moonilal: 6,178 more houses
$20m owed for Life Sport services Months after the Life Sport programme has been shut down, caterers, coaches, co-ordinators and participants of the programme are still being owed $20 million.
20 per cent discount on flour, rice, oil PM's Divali gift...
Discounts for Divali
'Trinidad not much different from Guyana: hard there, hard here' This, according to a Guyanese vendor who has been operating a stall in Port of Spain for the last eight years.
Two cops in ID parade for robbery Two more police officers have been positively identified as the men involved in a robbery in San Fernando on Wednesday night.
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