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POWER STRUGGLE
Posted: Friday, November 28, 2014

POWER STRUGGLE
Gas leak forces companies to cut production; minister promises no blackouts

56-inch pipeline might take 2 weeks to fix
THE leaking National Gas Company (NGC) 56-inch cross island pipeline, which has threatened the country's electricity supply and main income earner for this nation's oil and natural gas-based economy

Aboud: Christmas period crucial time for business
Corporate entities will have to operate with a reduced power supply in the next few days.

No blackouts so far
Leaking gas line hits T&TEC...

Southern Police Division placed on high alert
POLICE stations across the Southern Police Division were placed on high alert yesterday following a customer advisory by the Trinidad and Tobago Electricity Commission (T&TEC) to minimise electricity while a natural gas leak is repaired.

JUDGE ORDERS SURGERY
DOCTORS at the Eric Williams Medical Sciences Complex (EWMSC) on Wednesday approached a High Court judge to grant them permission to amputate the man's leg which had developed gangrene.

Wayne due to appear in court today
Seventy-three days into his second hunger strike, activist Dr Wayne Kublalsingh will today attempt to appear in the Siparia Magistrates' Court to answer charges stemming from his arrest in March this year

Manning calls out Rowley
FORMER Prime Minister Patrick Manning is calling for a meeting with his political leader Dr Keith Rowley so as to resolve outstanding issues regarding nominations of candidates for the San Fernando East constituency.

Young female Hospital employee attacked
THE QUICK thinking of a young female employee of the San Fernando General Hospital is what may have saved her life on Wednesday night

Police gun found on San Juan man

Azmon undergoes ID parade

89 firearms seized so far
North Eastern Division Task Force

Cops in Brasso Seco crime saga rewarded with $300 each
A cash reward of $300 each was given to 266 officers of the Police Service yesterday along with commendation letters as tokens of appreciation for their success in the search for the missing Brasso Seco family



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