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PM: T&T not going bankrupt Posted: Friday, January 16, 2015
St Vincent prepares to bury Rock Gutter tragedy victims Relatives of five students who died when a minibus plunged into the sea at Rock Gutter, St Vincent have asked for a single funeral and burial ceremony, I-Witness News reported.
PM: T&T not going bankrupt Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar has admitted that this country has a cash flow problem, but has assured it is not going bankrupt.
Cabinet gift for Defence Force chief Maharaj gets one-year extension; review to look at retirement age
Soldiers get three more years to serve Chief of Defence Staff Major Gen Kenrick Maharaj is to get a one-year extension as Cabinet yesterday agreed to increase the retirement age for members of the Defence Force by three years.
George warns: Industrial action by prison officers illegal
Minister on prisons officers claims: 80% hike in gun licences issued
PM: T&T not going bankrupt
Drug cartels use oldest trick in book - State officials can be bought
Say Sorry, Rowley Attorney General (AG) Anand Ramlogan intends taking all the money he could get in damages from Opposition Leader, Dr Keith Rowley, for libel in the "emailgate" affair.
Emailgate defamation law suit - Rowley moves to strike out Opposition Leader Dr Keith Rowley is moving to strike out a legal victory being claimed by Attorney General Anand Ramlogan in the emailgate scandal.
If you vote PP, I done with TT OPPOSITION People's National Movement (PNM) General Election candidate for Mayaro Clarence Rambharat on Wednesday night told supporters if the country votes to keep the People's Partnership (PP) in office, he will "wash my hands" of Trinidad and Tobago.
Penny throws hat in race FORMER People's National Movement (PNM) Member of Parliament for Arima, Pennelope Beckles-Robinson, on Wednesday night said she will be offering herself for nomination to contest the seat in this year's general election.
Griffith: 29 of 115 detainees are African MINISTER of National Security Gary Griffith said claims of bias in the treatment of illegal immigrants are "false, baseless and without merit" and only 18.7 percent of detainees at the Immigration Detention Centre (IDC) in Aripo, are from nations on the African continent.
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