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GIVE IT BACK Posted: Friday, November 7, 2014
GIVE IT BACK Dumas, Daly question President's $28,000 monthly housing allowance
147 CHIKV cases in Trinidad, 14 in Tobago There are 147 confirmed Chikungunga (ChikV) cases in Trinidad, 14 in Tobago, 3,300 suspected ChikV cases and about 2,800 suspected dengue cases in Trinidad and Tobago.
HELP! IT WAS a case of students against students yesterday as angry pupils of the troubled Cunupia High school and their parents demonstrated outside the school compound to vent their frustration
Servol principal bitten by student
Ramnarine: We tripled FDI in oil/gas ENERGY Minister, Kevin Ramnarine, hit back at Diego Martin North East MP Colm Imbert's criticism of the country's oil/gas tax regime
CWC bids US$3B for Columbus CABLE and Wireless Communications (CWC) has reached a conditional agreement to acquire Columbus International Inc, parent company of local cable television provider, FLOW
CWC mega deal worries TATT: Unfair Edge
Tewarie gives update on IDB loans Government will seek to speed up several projects which are covered by loans from the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB)
IDB loan help rehabilitate gang-members
SWRHA to launch investigation THE South West Regional Health Authority (SWRHA) plans to launch an investigation into the death of Princes Town welder Navin Singh.
Counter hunger striker to move to south RAVI Balgobin Maharaj, the man who began a counter hunger strike against Highway Re-Route Movement (HRM) leader Dr Wayne Kublalsingh
Delayed' decisions of Caricom Heads TUESDAY'S special Caricom Heads of Government meeting in Port of Spain avoided official discussion on either the current dispute involving the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) and the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI)
Hindus celebrate Kartik According to Hindu tradition, the month of Kartik (usually October-November) is the holiest month dedicated to the worship of several Hindu deities.
Homeless plan has failed PoS alderman:
Kidnapper had sex with victim Statement by accused read to jurors:
David West is new PCA head More than a month after the post became vacant, President Anthony Carmona has appointed certified anti-money-laundering specialist attorney David West as director of the Police Complaints Authority (PCA).
Govt expands 'comfort police' THE Community Comfort Patrols (CCP) will be expanded from four residential areas to 15 areas
Hope fading for missing family
Teen bandit shot six times Seventeen-year-old Jonathan Ramlogan, who was killed in a shoot-out with police on Tuesday morning near The University of the West Indies, St Augustine, was shot six times.
Security guard on rape charge A SECURITY guard who allegedly raped a woman appeared in the Chaguanas Magistrates' Court yesterday.
Melissa Benny alive and well Contrary to reports throughout the media yesterday, Melissa Benny, 23, is alive and recovering at Port of Spain General Hospital from injuries she sustained in a chopping incident in Maraval on Tuesday night.
Uzi found by NEDTF Two persons are in custody following police exercises on Wednesday by officers of the North Eastern Division Task Force, who seized a Uzi sub-machine gun and more than three kilogrammes of marijuana.
Griffith: Eyes on T&T ISIS terrorists
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