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PM to attend energy talks in Washington
Posted: Tuesday, January 20, 2015

PM to attend energy talks in Washington
PRIME Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar will this month, seek to advance talks on the establishment of a new regional agreement on energy market matters - including Petrocaribe - at a conference to be hosted by United States vice president Joe Biden in Washington.

Cops find ganja and cocaine headed to Barbados, Germany
Police have found marijuana wrapped in plastic and concealed in building material that was awaiting shipment from the Pt Lisas Port, to Barbados.

State can't find witnesses: Murder accused freed
INSTEAD of going on trial for murder yesterday, Andy Adams went home. This after the State attorney came to court to say there were no witnesses to testify that Adams committed the killing.

State can't find witnesses: Murder accused freed

Ex-manager denied bail
$50m fraud at Trinidad Cement Ltd Employees' Credit Union

TCL Credit Union manager on $50m fraud charge
A manager at Trinidad Cement Limited (TCL) Employees' Credit Union was denied bail when he appeared in court yesterday to answer a $50 million fraud charge.

Rowley granted extension in AG's lawsuit
OPPOSITION leader Dr Keith Rowley was yesterday granted an extension of time by a High Court judge to file his witness statement in one of five defamation lawsuits brought against him by Attorney General Anand Ramlogan.

Judiciary to probe alleged mix up
The Judiciary has confirmed that an internal investigation into the alleged mix up in a defamation matter brought by Attorney General Anand Ramlogan against Opposition Leader Dr Keith Rowley is taking place.

After impasse over lecturers' backpay - UWI gets $87m Govt bail out

Holding students hostage
STUDENTS of the University of the West Indies (UWI), St Augustine, were yesterday driven to protest over a situation which, unfortunately, has happened before.

Alleged bus thief sent to St Ann's
A man allegedly caught by the police driving a Public Transport Service Corporation bus worth almost TT$1 million was sent yesterday to the St Ann's Psychiatric Hospital for evaluation.

Blood on their Hands
LAST NOVEMBER in an interview with Newsday, a male relative of the man wanted for the May 8 murder of his estranged common-law wife Sherlene Mahangoo-Charles, 37, slammed police for not going after her killer.



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