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ARE YOU ILLEGAL
Posted: Thursday, November 6, 2014

ARE YOU ILLEGAL
IMMIGRATION authorities will begin an exhaustive door-to-door crackdown to weed out illegal immigrants within the next two months

$M Mosquitoes
GOVERNMENT has considered introducing genetically modified (GM) mosquitoes to Trinidad and Tobago to fight the deadly dengue and chikungunya viruses and if the price is right

...Regional CHIKV cases approaching one million

Fuad unveils 10-point plan
... to fight Ebola virus diseases (EVD) "deals with any gaps in health security."

Teacher jumped for parting fight
Girl gang has students living in fear

Griffith: Ministry employees slowing procurement process
NATIONAL Security Minister Gary Griffith has blamed certain elements within his Ministry for slowing down Government's process of acquiring assets to bolster the country's arsenal.

SRC head mum on perks
Carmona receiving both State housing and allowance

$.25m more for local inventors
Winners of the recently renamed "Prime Minister's Awards for Scientific Ingenuity" will take home $250,000 more in prizes in 2015.

Route changes could inflate cost
Point highway controversy—Part 5

Red band maxis to raise fares
RED BAND maxis will raise their fares by $1 before the end of the year.

Claxton Bay bridge 'about to collapse'
A Claxton Bay bridge on the verge of collapse was cordoned off and traffic diverted on Tuesday night.

Death from flesh-eating bacterium
Mother wants answers from hospital

Trinis still at refugee camp
A TRINIDAD woman and her three step-daughters, detained by police and soldiers at the Turkish border since October 9

Trinis in security scare at India jail
Two Trinidadians had a brush with the law in India earlier this week, after they were suspected of attempting to hatch a jailbreak in Ajmeer, Rajasthan.

Woman chopped to death
A 30-year-old man yesterday surrendered to police after he killed a 23-year-old woman and seriously injured her 26-year-old brother during a chopping incident in Maraval

Archie: Still make your complaints
The Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) is committed to work and continue its own disciplinary investigations despite the vacancies which exist

Shot cop may face probe
..why bulletproof vest not worn

Attorney: My small client is easy prey
'Advantage' in darkened prison cell...

Coast Guard detain 3 in Gulf
... and seized a crocus bag with a "plant like substance" with an estimated value of $160,000, possibly the second drug bust in as many weeks.

$26,000 in drunk driving fines
SIX drivers from east Trinidad and one from Central were ordered to pay a total of $26,000 in fines when they all pleaded guilty to charges of drunk driving on Tuesday.



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