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WHAT GREAT NEWS! Posted: Thursday, December 18, 2014
WHAT GREAT NEWS! Cubans rejoice as US President Obama resumes diplomatic relations after 50-year stand-off
Cubans cheer historic renewal of US relations
...PM: Huge leap in a positive direction Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar has hailed the resumption of diplomatic relations between the United States of America and Cuba
Kamla condemns murderous Taliban PRIME Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar has condemned the attacks and slaughter of over 130 schoolchildren by Taliban gunmen in Pakistan on Tuesday
$5,000 pension in January For the public at large, there will be a 20 per cent discount on rice, sugar, flour and oil for the Christmas season, as was the case during Eid and Divali.
$9.5M for masmen CHRISTMAS came early for heads of 57 regional Carnival committees as the Government yesterday distributed $9.5 million to these committees within the National Carnival Committee (NCC)
PNM not waiting on Manning NOMINATION FORMS will soon be available for next Monday's deadline for submission by anyone wishing to become People's National Movement (PNM) candidate for San Fernando East
Carmona nominates sociologist for PSC chairman Dr Maria Therese Gomes, sociologist and behavioural scientist, has been nominated by President Anthony Carmona to serve as a member and chairman of the Public Service Commission (PSC).
Beware fake money for Christmas
Courier slain …Credit union payroll stolen - Tobago
They were fugitives National Security Minister Gary Griffith said Ghanaian illegal immigrant Musah Ibrahim and his Nigerian counterpart Time Kings were "fugitives who were living off the State resources and taxpayers' dollars."
Africans surrender to Immigration
552 illegal firearms seized in 2014
Prisons warn PM of shutdown .officers call for firing of CoP, minister for security failings
Wanted man shot dead by police A man wanted by police in connection with several shooting incidents was shot and killed on Tuesday in Sangre Grande after an alleged confrontation with lawmen.
Soldier on patrol shot in Laventille A private in the Trinidad and Tobago Defence Force was shot yesterday morning when the joint patrol group he was with came under fire in Clifton Hill, Laventille.
...Griffith: Where are the protesters? NATIONAL Security Minister Gary Griffith said he was waiting with bated breath for those who usually condemn the actions of the police and army whenever the law enforcement agencies went after the criminal element.
Army corporal killed in PBR crash
Three 'seismic protestors' in court Secretary of Fishermen and Friends of the Sea (FFOS) Gary Aboud and former national award winner Wayne Henry reappeared in court yesterday
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