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Hundreds must wait for relief
Posted: Sunday, March 1, 2015

Hundreds must wait for relief
STD drug shortage as supplier stops imports

CARICOM TO FIGHT ISIS
AMID continued concern around the world over the reach of the ISIS or ISIL – the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant – Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar took the lead on Thursday in moving Caricom Heads of Government to agree in principle to cooperate in the fight against the terrorist group.

SIR UNDER STRESS
Lawyers for absent teacher write Education Ministry:

TSC's hands tied
The Teaching Service Commission (TSC) is aware of all the allegations against teachers and is saddened it cannot take immediate action as there is a process to be followed that poses challenges

Teachers absenteeism and sick leave abuse 'horrendous'
The Teaching Service Commission (TSC) is "very aware" of hundreds of cases in which teachers have been routinely late, or absent from school

Jack: Perception he's biased
ILP MP Jack Warner has alleged that House Speaker Wade Mark is the beneficiary of four Cepep contracts including two via a company involving Mark's wife, Sushilla Ramkissoon-Mark

Jack's motion defeated 21-12
In Parliament...no-confidence move against Speaker Mark

CEPEP scandals
CHAGUANAS West MP Jack Warner yesterday accused House Speaker Wade Mark of having a beneficial interest in four CEPEP contracts

Water safe to drink
ENVIRONMENT and Water Resources Minister Ganga Singh yesterday gave the assurance that even while investigations continue to determine the source of the pollutant which entered the Caroni River earlier this week

Singh: TT water supply vulnerable

...New water safety strategy to be used

Indarsingh: PNM spent more
THE People's Partnership (PP) Government yesterday sought to justify the thousands of dollars paid to top officials at various State Enterprises during its tenure

Cedros always buzzing with V'zuelan trade
PM, Maduro agree on barter pact but...

Fired minister George now Minister Maharaj's adviser
FIRED minister of justice Emmanuel George is now employed with the Ministry of Food Production as a technical adviser to the minister.

Pichakaaree final next week Sunday
Pichakaaree champion Mohip Poonwassie will attempt to retain his title at this year's Kendra Phagwa Festival Pichakaaree Championship next week Sunday.

Holy Cross RC desecrated
...thieves went to the altar, broke open the tabernacle and removed the Holy Eucharist, commonly called the communion Host which they scattered on the ground before leaving.

Ministers launch cycle-lanes

'Macajuel' goes to school
Female student brings reptile to school in her school bag.

Two school bags stolen at Cunupia High
An angry Cunupia woman yesterday telephoned Newsday to state that her daughter's school bag was stolen during the lunch break Thursday at the controversial Cunupia High School

Fate of five Trinidadian Muslims still up in the air

Nicole's mom robbed at One Woodbrook Place
Susan Dyer, mother of former Congress of the People (COP) chairman Nicole Dyer-Griffith, escaped unharmed during a robbery in the carpark at One Woodbrook Place, around 3.30 p.m. yesterday.

Five cops transferred from Grande
Suspect claims they doused him with hot water

German national held with cocaine
A German national was arrested on Tuesday afternoon at Piarco International Airport when he was allegedly found in possession of 1.92 kilogrammes of cocaine.



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