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'A VERY VIOLENT PLACE'
Posted: Thursday, November 27, 2014

'A VERY VIOLENT PLACE'
...this country has been ranked 12th in a United Nations (UN) study among countries worldwide where the most homicides occur.

42 children murdered for the year
A TOTAL of 42 children have been murdered so far for the year, Minister of State in the Ministry of Gender, Youth and Child Development Raziah Ahmed

DARK XMAS?
T&TEC calls on citizens to limit electricity use following NGC gas leak

Minister: TGU power plant in La Brea shut down after gas leak

Khalid sees no quick end to Petrotrin losses
Storm of challenges

$8m needed for upgrade
Petrotrin president Khalid Hassanali also addressed the topic of "ageing infrastructure," previously mentioned by him, Energy Minister Kevin Ramnarine and Petrotrin chairman Lindsay Gillette

Residents plead for police post
... following the murders of 49-year-old Irma Rampersad, 51-year old Felix Martinez and one-year old Shania Amoroso.

Daly on Hosein's resignation: Media was speaking good English

Million-dollar questions
Curepe Interchange project

Security Minister denies US$7 million CPL proposal
...denied that he submitted or is involved in a US$7 million proposal towards the staging of the semi-finals and final of the Caribbean Premier League (CPL) T20 for two years.

We watched our city go up in flames
A Trini writes from Ferguson:

Marlene: Manning within his rights
Opposition Whip Marlene McDonald says if former prime minister and San Fernando East MP Patrick Manning believed he could properly serve constituents, then he had every right to be part of the screening process.

50% water pumped out, but more still flowing from swamp, says director
SIXTEEN days after the Nariva Swamp flooded, extensive sections of the Manzanilla-Mayaro Road and destroyed about 500 metres of roadway, water still continues to pour from the lagoon.

Teachers hit streets for more money

No travel advisories against T&T
Brutal murder of German couple...

Tourism backlash coming—London
After murder of German couple...

Acting CoP mum on help from Germans

Harris fine with licks ban
ROMAN Catholic Archbishop Joseph Harris yesterday welcomed the move to regulate foster care homes and community residences for vulnerable children

At Credo, gay boys are welcome too
AT THE Credo Centre on Nelson Street in Port-of-Spain, all are welcomed without discrimination, including gay boys.

Cops still probing cops
Pending new legislation.

Baby burnt: police probe
Christie James and her husband Shurlan Jones, parents of one-year-old Shae Jones, of Lowlands Tobago, want swift action following their son suffering first degree burns

Azmon recites Psalms 20 and 35
AZMON ALEXANDER yesterday sat in his cell at the La Horquetta Police Station in the presence of his attorney Fareed Ali and recited Psalms 20 and 35

Top cop: 10,000 serious crimes an improvement
AS the end of 2014 approaches this country could cross the 10,000 mark in serious crimes—but it's an improvement.

Guyanese woman found with tampered TT passport fined $10,000
A GUYANESE woman was yesterday fined $10,000 for having a tampered passport which fraudulently extended her stay in Trinidad and Tobago to 2019.



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