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CREED PM'S PICK Posted: Tuesday, February 24, 2015
CREED PM'S PICK Acting on advice of Public Service head...
Cooper: Creed was due for promotion
ACT BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE ...cry of another victim of abuse, who fears her life is in danger especially since officers remain deaf to her pleas for help.
Long-awaited Scarborough Library opens Eleven years later...
Thieves use floor plans for access Security footage removed after heist - M&M Pawn Shop, Henry Street, Port-of-Spain
Minister sad over Nicole's departure Congress of the People (COP) member Dr Lincoln Douglas said yesterday that while he is saddened over Nicole Dyer-Griffith's resignation from the party, he has no intention of leaving
Panday on Dyer-Griffith's resignation: No impact on PP
Panday: No room for small parties The resignation of Congress of the People (COP) chairman Nicole Dyer-Griffith on Sunday was no surprise to former prime minister Basdeo Panday.
Another sign of COP's decline Political analyst Winford James:
Dookeran tells of Arms Trade Treaty importance
Maduro arrives today Energy discussions high on the agenda
Islamic Front to Govt on five detainees: Ask Maduro to help us
'Emailgate' probe winding down POLICE investigating the “emailgate” scandal since 2013
Two more highway segments to open TWO sections of the Solomon Hochoy Highway extension to Point Fortin will be opened next week
'Interference in Parade of the Bands scores'
Rough seas cause higher prices for fish Citizens can expect higher fish prices during this Lenten season as fishermen are expected to face rough seas for the next month.
Loaded firearm on supermarket shelf Man, 72, held for ganja, gun possession
Acting CoP on Dana's murder: Killers still unknown Who ordered Dana Seetahal's murder and why? These are the questions being asked by Seetahal's relatives following reports that at least six men are to be charged with her murder
Sources: Dana was killed with Galil rifle
Accused robbers get 'second chance' ...after the person they were accused of robbing said he did not want to see them go to prison and instead asked a Port of Spain magistrate to grant them a second chance.
Woman charged with armed carjacking A WOMAN, allegedly armed with a gun when she carjacked an American citizen at a traffic light, was yesterday taken to court.
Theft charges against principal, teacher CONFISCATION of a cellphone from a student has landed the Principal and a teacher of a Tobago school in court on criminal charges for stealing the device.
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