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WAS MARCIA MURDERED
Posted: Sunday, January 25, 2015

TV host dies in fire at home
Her attorney: Henville due to file divorce papers in court tomorrow...

Journalist found dead in her bedroom

WAS MARCIA MURDERED
Two weeks after the passing of veteran journalist, Raoul Pantin, the local media fraternity has again lost one of its own - this time tragically.

PM shocked, saddened
Henville 'fearless in pursuit of truth'

AG DUCKS
Attorney Gene­ral Anand Ramlogan has refused to confirm or deny an allegation that six days before attorney David West was appointed director of the Police Complaints Authority (PCA), he asked him to withdraw his witness statement in a defamation lawsuit rela­ting to the failed extradition involving Section 34 applicants Steve Ferguson and Ishwar Galbaransingh in exchange for him being selected for the job.

Verna: Politicians don't care
Former Child Development Minister Verna St Rose-Greaves yesterday accused parliamentarians of not caring for the country's children enough to find ways to work together in the children's best interest. She noted that children's legislation had been on the table for approximately 15 years, and still there seemed to be a disconnect by parliamentarians.

PM leads in Nacta poll
A poll conducted by the North American Caribbean Teachers Association (Nacta) has shown that Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar still enjoys an approval rating of 51 per cent among party members and supporters, five years after being elected UNC political leader. Opposition Leader Dr Keith Row

Change a must
Trinidad and Tobago is crying out for leadership that is fresh, dynamic and all-embracing as opposed to that which is tribalistic and separatist.

$100m IDB loan to develop land for squatters, the landless

Concerns over the 'lone ranger'
Several high level security officials are expressing concern over what they seem to be National Security Minister Gary Griffith's "lone ranger" approach in the fight against crime.

Visiting Chinese medics making a difference
On January 13, a 37-year-old woman spent 20 hours under the knife at the San Fernando General Hospital to remove a brain tumour almost the size of a table tennis ball.

'No limit to adoption of T&T children'
Foreigners, such as celebrity couple Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, could one day be able to adopt children of Trinidad and Tobago in need of a loving home, says Minister in the Ministry of Works Stacy Roopnarine.



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