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Because I'm Black Posted: Sunday, December 21, 2014
Because I'm Black ACP Reyes: I don't know of any incident
...ACP Reyes ready to stamp out corruption in Tobago
Latest 2015 election date: Sept 17 The Chairman of the Elections and Boundaries Commission (EBC) Dr Norbert Masson has issued a call to the Government to clarify if and when proposed legislation introducing a runoff mechanism will be made law.
Caroni's 77,000 acres of land auctioned, pilfered, abandoned ...life more bitter than sweet for ex-sugar workers
BIGWU: Probe conduct of Industrial Court judge ...claims Dabideen referred to trade unions as obstructionists
Howai got more than $10m He left with $1.625m more after quitting job at First Citizens
Nacta poll: Kamla best political leader to unite T&T Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar has beaten out competitors when voters were asked who among the political leaders would best unite Trinidad and Tobago
PM: Hanging Bill headed back to Parliament Prime Minister, Kamla Persad-Bissessar yesterday signaled her intention to bring back the Hanging Bill even as Trinidad and Tobago was ranked as on of the world's most homicidal nations.
PM seeks to bring back hanging
Marlene dismisses all allegations Incumbent Port of Spain South Member of Parliament (MP) Marlene McDonald claims she did not know her companion was a director of a nongovernmental organisation (NGO) that received grants from the Ministry of Community Development
Rowley: No issue with Marlene Allegations of misconduct of PNM deputy
Clarke: No apology for speaking out
Ford: Late nominees will not be screened Sando East faces frantic search
Rowley: Manning's constituents misguided
Munro wants bigger share of economic pie for 'black community' The Black Caucus is taking the lead to ensure that Trinbagonians of African origin have a greater share in the economic prosperity of this country.
Killers knock down, shoot Morvant man A 28-YEAR-old Morvant man was murdered in Chaguanas yesterday, pushing the murder toll for the year so far to 399.
4 detainees escape Aripo centre Four illegal immigrant—a Nigerian, a Guyanese, a Jamaica and a Barbadian— who were awaiting deportation to their respectiuve countries, escaped from the Aripo Detention Centre
$16,000 missing from OCNFB Organised Crime Narcotics and Firearm Bureau (OCNFB).
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