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HE'S BACK
Posted: Friday, November 21, 2014

HE'S BACK
Retired judge Zainool Hosein gets second chance to sit on controversial Integrity Commission

Hosein is new chairman of Integrity Commission

Ministers defend CAL CEO's package

Howai: Govt waiting on OPEC talks
If the "worst case scenario" happens and the price of oil goes to $70, the country would lose US$1 billion in revenue, Finance Minister Larry Howai said yesterday.

Ganesh: 'Niagara Falls' flowing across road
Volume of water baffles ministry engineers

Suruj admits Manzan needs major work: Worse than we thought

Suruj: Repairs to 4 km

Locals vex over contract award
Local Content Chamber president Lennox Sirjuesingh has taken issue with the announcement that a Danish firm is being considered to address the collapse of the Manzanilla/Mayaro road.

Suruj on Stacy's e-mail to PM: We are still close
Works Minister Suruj Rambachan yesterday said the e-mail to the Prime Minister by his ministerial junior, Stacy Roopnarine, had not affected his working relationship with Roopnarine "at all."

NP appeals ruling on 68
Despite being successful at the Industrial Court on Wednesday, the 68 workers who were dismissed from the National Petroleum Marketing Company in October last year will have to await the outcome of an appeal filed by NP

'Greyfriars is an eyesore'
Port of Spain businessman Alfred Galy says the controversial Greyfriars Church, which he purchased earlier this year, "is an eyesore".

Price spits fire at President, PM
... at her Ka-Tang Ka-Tang stand-up comedy concert on Wednesday evening at Queen's Hall, St Ann's.

Pupils get 'Gift of Illumination'
About 100 school children who do not have access to electricity were yesterday given solar lanterns to assist with their studies.

Jail reduced from 30 to 27 years
Monos Island drug haul in 2005

US citizen held with cocaine
The United States Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agency says Jerrita Baker, a United States citizen, was nabbed with cocaine in her suitcase when she arrived on a flight from Trinidad and Tobago.



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