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WARRIORS WEEP
Posted: Wednesday, December 3, 2014

WARRIORS WEEP
Ecuador edge T&T women to secure final World Cup spot

AGONY

Don't give up on us
T&T's Women Soca Warriors' hopes of achieving an historic berth in next year's Fifa World Cup in Canada were dashed at the Hasely Crawford Stadium last night, after they conceded a goal in time added on in their intercontinental playoff against Ecuador.

Cops seek DNA help in Central murder
HOMICIDE detectives spent several hours with Riad Mohammed yesterday, gathering information on the murder of his girlfriend, Alisha Ali, on Sunday night.

'Treat serious crime urgently'
Daughter of German couple killed in Tobago plans walk against violence...

German officers yet to meet with police
German officers Stefan Lange and Rolf Moebius, as well as pathologist Prof Dr Marcel A Verholf from the University of Frankfurt, arrived in Tobago on Monday via a Condor flight from Germany

Cabinet to meet on Greyfriars
Galy: I bought a property, not a church...

Tim Kee has failed the city
Lee Sing on Greyfriars Church impasse:

Shutdown looming
Petrotrin given ultimatum

...Company: Nothing more than zero
STATE-owned Petrotrin has denied allegations by the Oilfield Workers Trade Union (OWTU) that workers were prevented from meeting union representatives to discuss ongoing wage negotiations.

PNM executive ready for meeting with Manning
The People's National Movement (PNM) executive will be present at 3 p.m. today at Balisier House in Port of Spain.

Dookeran's Tunapuna seat in jeopardy
MP not impressed by the poll results

Govt starts $26M pipeline project
... on the Beetham Highway to replace a more than 60-year-old steel main and improve the drinkable water supply to thousands of customers in Port-of-Spain and environs.

200 health-care workers coming from Uganda
...But moves in that country to block export to T&T

$500 pension increase in New Year
CHRISTMAS will come a little later than initially planned for 84,720 pensioners as the $500 increase in pensions announced in September by Finance and Economy Minister Larry Howai

Bleak Christmas for flood-hit Mayaro residents

AG: Gangs infiltrating formal financial system
ATTORNEY General Anand Ramlogan:

AG on surgery to remove cocaine pellets: Medical Board launches probe
The Medical Board has launched an investigation into a surgery at a private hospital last January to remove 17 cocaine pellets from the stomach of an Arouca man.

Dad shot dead at home near sleeping baby
...killer spares wife

Residents claim police brutality in rock thrower's fatal shooting
Police are continuing their investigations into the death of 37-year-old Ramon Mathlin, who was killed after he reportedly attacked a group of police officers on Monday morning.

Sammy for sentence next year
BUSINESSMAN Shaun Sammy, son of local contractor Junior Sammy, will not be sentenced until next year for driving drunk in August last.

Schoolboys plead guilty to drugs
FOUR schoolboys pleaded guilty yesterday to having six grammes of marijuana when arrested by police at an abandoned house on Monday.



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