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T&T NOT EBOLA READY
Posted: Friday, November 14, 2014

T&T NOT EBOLA READY
A US-based infectious disease specialist says hospitals in Trinidad and Tobago would not be prepared if there is an outbreak of the deadly Ebola here.

PM: No talks on Carmona
...as Cabinet goes on retreat in Tobago

PM disagrees with London's claims but AG to look into THA 'incursions'
Tobago House of Assembly Chief Secretary Orville London - there have been "serious incursions" by the Tobago Development Ministry into the THA's autonomy.

...Kamla 'committed to Tobago self-governance'

NATION HURTING
PRIME Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar yesterday said the entire country "is really horrified and deeply hurt" by the unfolding tragic events in Brasso Seco, Paria

2 detainees give cops info on family mystery
Two of four persons detained by homicide officers have begun to provide key information which could lead to a major breakthrough

OWTU claims political mischief at Trinmar Union boss axed
Workers vow to fight for fired union boss

HRM concerned by erosion to highway extension
Collapse of 50 feet of emergency shoulder along the newly constructed Golconda to Debe segment of the Sir Solomon Hochoy Highway extension to Point Fortin on Wednesday.

River bursts banks: Mafeking cut off
THE Ortoire River that thrilled thousands earlier this year with its eerie blue bioluminescent glow burst its banks yesterday, leaving citizens stranded in their homes for hours.

Farmers count their loses as Flooding hits rural areas

Met Office keeps flood warning for Central

Allen takes a BYTE out of calypso tent culture
Stalwarts in the calypso fraternity are gearing up to revolutionise the calypso tent culture through "The Barrack Yard Tent Experience" (BYTE).

'Caribbean can become smoke free zone'
THE Caribbean could become one of the world's largest tobacco-restricted zones in the next decade.

No bail for Trini wanted by US to answer sex charges
A 30-year-old man was denied bail after appearing before a Port of Spain magistrate on Tuesday regarding a provisional warrant towards his extradition to the United States of America.

Man who jumped off hospital building dies
...he reportedly had found out that he was suffering from tuberculosis

Soldier, cop in court on kidnapping charges
A solider and a police constable were among three persons who appeared before the Arima Magistrates' Court yesterday morning charged with kidnapping, robbery and misbehaviour in public office.



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