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Howai: We may need to borrow Posted: Thursday, January 8, 2015
Howai: We may need to borrow FOR THE first time, the State may have to resort to taking out loans to finance the $7.5 billion extension to the Solomon Hochoy Highway because of declining oil prices
LOAN FOR HIGHWAY Howai considers borrowing on international market to complete $7.5 billion Point Fortin road project
$1B interest for Govt Plaza
Killers are French Two brothers believed among 3 gunmen
...ASJA, media condemn 'barbarism'
Griffith: T&T must be ready for global terrorism YESTERDAY'S armed attack that left 12 dead at the French magazine, Charlie Hebdo, presses the need to remain pro-active against global terrorism, National Security Minister, Gary Griffith, has said.
PM to tell TT 'we will watch what we spend'
'WE 'FRAID TOWN' The two women who were victims of gunshot wounds in Port-of-Spain while tending to babies
Shot at while changing baby's diaper
Mom, son recovering after being grazed by bullets LICHEL FRANCOIS initially thought the gunshots she heard was the sound of a car rolling over a glass bottle.
Mom of shot baby thanks God for life but says: Port-of-Spain getting scary
Howai, Lok Jack issue pre-action letters over 'Sunshine' article ...over an article titled "$470 MILLION LOAN TO LOK JACK and Others".
Warner files motion against Finance Minister ...for his role as chief executive officer (CEO) of State-owned bank First Citizens when a loan was granted for the construction of Carlton Savannah.
Pupil at his alma mater asks Carmona: Where do you live?
2 routes for Juniors, 3 for Seniors Two route options for junior bands and three for seniors are what the National Carnival Commission (NCC) has announced for the 2015 Parade of the Bands on Carnival
Stalin to miss first Carnival of career FOR the first time in a singing career that spans decades, five-time Calypso Monarch Black Stalin (Leroy Calliste) will not be performing at any Carnival events this year.
Manning: Martin a real crime fighter Former prime minister Patrick Manning says if the People's Partnership Government had continued with some of the security initiatives implemented by former national security minister Martin Joseph, citizens "would not be in the current dire strait...
London refuses to close Grange beach
Forensics gets another mortuary attendant Two days after government Forensic Pathologist Dr Valery Alexandrov complained bitterly about a shortage of mortuary attendants at the Forensic Science Centre
Have you seen Lee-Ann? An Aranjuez mother is asking the public to be on the lookout for her pre-teen daughter, who went missing yesterday evening.
Drug trade fuelling crime in T&T, says Israel Khan
'Need for better police training' Sacrificing quality for quantity...
Man, 21, held with gun at mall
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