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FLESH BITTEN OFF
Posted: Wednesday, October 29, 2014

FLESH BITTEN OFF
A 14-YEAR-OLD student is in custody following a bizarre incident in which he attacked his schoolmate and bit off a piece of the child's flesh

ATO IN SEX SCANDAL
Olympic medallist threatens legal action over 'gross fabrications'

Boldon knocks Aussie sex scandal article: Nova's my friend

'Do you think I should break it to my husband yet?...'
Following are excerpts of the story published at NTNews.com.au, an Australian online news website:

Vacation a surprise
Rowley, Warner: Parliament never told...

...Kambon: Don't deport 22 migrants
The Emancipation Support Committee of Trinidad and Tobago is calling on National Security Minister Gary Griffith to review its

Griffith denies anti-African bias
There is no discrimination in the treatment of African illegal immigrants, National Security Minister Gary Griffith said yesterday.

Red tape holding up security plans

Second Tobago pupil missing
The second missing pupil is 14-year-old Shenel Forbes of Darrel Spring, Tobago.

Contractors shot at
Minister tells parents of Morvant Laventille school:

Jack: Carmona and media big failures
Chairman of the Independent Liberal Party (ILP) Jack Warner

Nidco's highway report delayed
National Infrastructure Development Company (Nidco) failed yesterday to submit a report on its use of the recommendations of the Highway Review Committee (HRC)

Bel Air residents blame OAS for flooded homes

I wasn't consulted
DPP on cocaine removed from patient's stomach:

I never see no woman
Accused denies moving Vindra's body:

Fisherman 'believed' dead at sea
A WEEK has passed since Cedros fisherman Ian Dookie vanished without a trace and his relatives are losing hope that he would be found alive.

Acting CoP seeks to improve image of Police Service
Secret survey to test cops' attitude



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