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SPARE THE ROD Posted: Wednesday, November 26, 2014
SPARE THE ROD NEW RULES to protect hundreds of children in foster care homes – including an explicit ban on the use of licks as a form of punishment – were tabled in the Senate yesterday.
BOW OUT Political commentators: Manning should step aside
Report of Manning's return to polls premature—PRO
Two more exit ILP one leaves COP
Griffith: I never heard of an officer having two houses The Chief of the Defence Force and the Office of the President should come forward and clarify why former aide-de-camp commander Don Pollo was afforded two houses during his service to President Anthony Carmona.
Family blasts prosecutor's handling of case Attorneys for Michael Brown's family yesterday vowed to push for federal charges against the Ferguson, Missouri, USA
'Ferguson an illustration of racist nature of US society' Chairman of the Emancipation Support Committee Khafra Kambon says "it is the madness of the grand jury" not to indict white police officer Darren Wilson in the killing of black teenager Michael Brown
Expats prepare to honour Keils Germans may send help to solve murders as
Two Bild journalists in Tobago to cover story Two journalists employed with the largest German newspaper, Bild, arrived in Tobago on Monday to cover the story surrounding the murders of German nationals Hubertus and Birgid Keil.
Hosein gives up association post Integrity body chairman changes position Two days after he said there was no conflict of interest between his appointments as Integrity Commission chairman and head of the Retired Judges' Association, Zainool Hosein has resigned as head of the association.
Tewarie: New planning bill will protect citizens Planning Minister Dr Bhoe Tewarie has said the Urban and Regional Planning Bill 2014 will protect citizens when it comes to land development.
Solar lanterns for pupils without 'current'
Griffith: With DEA on the job, Dana's killers can't escape
Flood-relief distribution concludes in Mayaro WHEELbarrows, mop buckets and water purification tablets were amongst some of the relief items distributed to flood victims in Mayaro since disaster struck on November 13.
Stay order on reinstating NP workers extended THE Court of Appeal yesterday granted an extension to National Petroleum Marketing Company (NP) on a stay of the execution of an order made by the Industrial Court last Wednesday that 68 employees who were dismissed
Kublalsingh thanks Carmona for supporting mediation option HUNGER striker Dr Wayne Kublalsingh yesterday thanked President Anthony Carmona for speaking in favour of mediation as a national tool
Three ministers favour highway mediation
PS: Target youths in fight againt AIDS To date over 23,000 people have contracted HIV/AIDS locally.
Autism ambassador calls for national awareness
Bird kill in Couva Residents suspect poisoning
Waiting Azmon calls for a Bible To pass the time while waiting for investigators to question him on his alleged role in the Brasso Seco kidnapping and killings, Azmon Alexander, 29, has asked to be provided with a Bible.
Briton found dead in Tobago The body of 63-year-old British national Sarah Horsely, was found by her husband shortly before 5 a.m. yesterday in a chair, at Pleasant Prospect, Tobago.
1,059 domestic violence reports this year
PCA looking at police killing in Diego Martin Director of the Police Complaints Authority (PCA) David West says the organisation is carefully looking at the police killing of 20-year-old Ray Phillip.
Body of ex-convict found The body has been identified as that of Roderick Joseph, 36, of Forres Park Trace, St Margaret's Village.
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