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NICOLE QUITS COP
Posted: Monday, February 23, 2015

NICOLE QUITS COP
NICOLE QUITS COPCONGRESS of the People (COP) chairman, Nicole Dyer-Griffith yesterday quit both her post and membership of the party to protest the leadership's alleged failure to stand up to the sidelining of the party within the ruling coalition

Nicole quits COP
Knocks Ramadhar

Nicole Quits Cop
• Leads walk-out of party meeting • Prakash not surprised by resignation

Ramadhar: The party moves on

...Bharath: No worries yet for Partnership

Howai: No HSF deposits this year
There will be no deposits to the Heritage and Stabilisation Fund (HSF) for this year

Bharath: Government didn't appoint Creed
Communications Minister Vasant Bharath said Government played no part in the appointment of former Ministry of Sports permanent secretary Ashwin Creed

T&T, Guatemala sign trade deal
After four rounds of negotiations, two in Port of Spain and two in Guatemala City, a Partial Scope Trade Agreement was signed on February 6 at the Ministry of External Relations of Guatemala.

Plea for 5 Muslims in Venezuela
Maduro to visit T&T

Carnival Monday night pan results

President plays Jouvert in Tobago
For the fourth consecutive year, Fog Angels took first place in the 2015 Crown Point Jouvert.

President Carmona on Ghana stamp
Souvenir postage stamps bearing the images of President Anthony Carmona, Pope Francis and a steelpan between them were released last year March in Ghana.

London says women wined on him too

They're Trinis
Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar is of the firm view that the two rare Bengal white tigers born at the Emperor Valley Zoo on January 10, should remain in this country

Wet start to 2015 dry season

Catholic Church goes after sex workers
The Catholic Church has begun a ministry to look after sex workers in the country.

$.97m in ganja seized on 2 boats
Coast Guard officers hold six

31 new officers now police streets of Tobago
An additional 31 officers were assigned to police the streets of Tobago from February 11.

Marcia's husband to be quizzed this week
The 39-year-old husband of murdered journalist Marcia Henville, Sheldon is expected to be given clearance by doctors this week to be interviewd

Bullets found in jail
Three bullets were discovered in cells during a raid carried out by Prisons officers at a special unit early Saturday which have now been passed on to the police.



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