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BABY FIGHTS FOR LIFE Posted: Wednesday, January 7, 2015
BABY FIGHTS FOR LIFE Guns gone wild
Toddler, mom shot in drive-by
NO LET UP DESPITE the country's security forces being placed on heightened alert in the face of rampant murders
Chin: Heroic, tragic situation Speaking to the Express yesterday, business owner Derek Chin, who heads Telecom Securities Services, noted while any loss of life was tragic and sad, he was relieved to know his men had not been harmed during the incident
COP meets with Finance Minister ... to discuss the current economic situation in light of the falling global energy prices and the implications for Trinidad and Tobago.
House committee to discuss budget ... to consider the supplementation of the 2014 Appropriation to the Ministry of Works of $450 million to finance the extension of the Highway to Point Fortin.
DOMA: Howai must come clean
Questions for Howai DIEGO Martin North/East MP, Colm Imbert, will call upon Finance Minister Larry Howai to tell the population what energy revenues the country has been receiving
Oudit quits ILP Lyndira Oudit yesterday took her final exit from the Independent Liberal Party (ILP).
Warner: She's a political grasshopper This is how Jack Warner, political leader of the Independent Liberal Party (ILP), described his predecessor Lyndira Oudit yesterday following her decision to sever all ties with the party.
Wake for Joseph at Balisier House today
Cape has prostate cancer Bandleader sits out Moka fete
$4 short-drop maxi-taxi fare on EMR 'an error' President of the Route 2 Maxi Taxi Association Linus Phillip has asked that commuters report drivers who insist on charging them $4 for short drops along Eastern Main Road, rather than the standard $3.
Robbery response sparks Facebook criticism but Williams defends action by rookies
Bank guard pleads guilty to fraud A security officer attached to Republic Bank, High Street, San Fernando, yesterday pleaded guilty to defrauding the bank on December 30.
3rd death 4 weeks after truck crash Nasser Nazmodeen, 29, died at hospital where he was being treated since the crash four weeks ago.
Brasso Seco family still awaiting DNA results Relatives of Brasso Seco murder victims Irma Rampersad, her grand daughter Shania Amoroso and family friend Felix Martinez yesterday called on officers of the Homicide Bureau to make enquiries to ascertain why it is taking so long for DNA results to be returned to this country
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