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Hunt still on for Brasso Seco trio Posted: Tuesday, November 11, 2014
Hunt still on for Brasso Seco trio: Bodies found were a man and baby One of the bodies found at Brasso Seco, Paria on the weekend, initially believed to be that of a woman, was in fact a man.
Have you seen this man? THE Police Service yesterday released photographs of a man who, they say, can help solve the case of the missing Brasso Seco family.
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Brasso Seco: a nature lover's paradise
Man shot in 'reprisal killing' In what police believe may be a reprisal killing for the murder of 17-year-old Salim Dalzell, a 22-year-old man was shot multiple times at his home in Laventille on Friday night.
More security at Success/Laventille Students in gang activity to be suspended
Cop patrol for Success school
AG SEEKS LEGAL ADVICE Attorney General Anand Ramlogan has put in the hands of the Solicitor General's office the issue of the President's receipt of a $28,000 tax-free monthly housing allowance while also receiving State-provided accommodation
Panday: It's distasteful That is how former prime minister Basdeo Panday yesterday described President Anthony Carmona's request for and acceptance of a housing allowance while living in State accommodation.
Volney: Carmona got bad advice
Myles Munroe, wife, 7 others die in plane crash PRESIDENT and founder of the Bahamas Faith Ministry International (BFMI) Dr Myles Munroe, his wife Ruth, and seven other persons, including two junior pastors, died in a plane crash in Freeport, Grand Bahama
ILP loses appeal on Runoff Bill THE Appeal Court yesterday rejected the Independent Liberal Party (ILP's) challenge to the Government's Constitution (Amendment) Bill 2014 by which general elections will include a runoff ballot
'Wayne living on prayers' ONE of the participants of the Project 40 relay hunger fast in support of Highway Re-route Movement (HRM) leader Dr Wayne Kublalsingh...
Arrive Alive head on weekend road deaths: Revamp licensing system Unless there is a new motor vehicle authority the road carnage will continue, warned Arrive Alive president Sharon Inglefield.
Heavy rains cause flooding in east Trinidad Heavy rains all night into the next day, Sunday, caused rivers at Grand Riviere, Matura and Oropouche to overflow their banks into the roadway
Havoc in east Trinidad after bad weather
ACS official: Regional languages can increase tourist arrivals
Tobago says farewell to Leciana and her baby The community of Belle Gardens, Tobago, turned out in full yesterday to pay an emotional farewell to its daughter, Leciana Mitchell-Sheppard and her baby, Ajani Merrie Sheppard, both of whom died in childbirth
Man, 68, jailed for assaulting granddaughter A 68-year-old Point Fortin grandfather who indecently assaulted his 11-year-old granddaughter twice eight years ago was jailed yesterday for 354 days
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