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Mother of 11 loses custody
Posted: Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Mother of 11 loses custody
Appeal Court quashes sentence but...

MOM LOSES FAMILY
MOTHER of 11, Kezi Doughty yesterday lost custody of ten of her children and was also ordered to undergo three years of probation for abandoning five of the 11, back in 2012.

Court blocks TML teacher
A HIGH COURT judge has granted an injunction, filed by parents of students attending the San Fernando TML Primary School, blocking a teacher from resuming duties

Man cow-ties woman over stolen peppers
A video of a man herding a Gasparillo woman through a farming community with a rope tied around her body has sparked outrage among social media users.

Video goes viral: woman tied like animal

VP BITES THE DUST
Energy Minister appoints committee to probe allegations

NGC under probe
A three-member committee has been appointed to look into allegations of widespread spending by the corporate communications department of the National Gas Company (NGC).

PM: $130M for cane farmers
Almost ten years after the cultivation of sugar cane by local farmers came to an end, Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar has announced that just over 3,000 cane farmers would receive a final payment of $130 million

Cane farmers upset
The announcement has upset cane farmers who said they were still negotiating with the Government and now stood to lose.

'High level of disappointment'
Members of the protective services go into their third day of “rest and reflection” today.

Bharath: Ministry spent $7.5m on ads, PR in 4 years
The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Communications spent $7.5 million on advertisements and public relations campaigns during the period January 2011 to November 2014.

Howai to announce costs of advertisements in the media

Hunting ban up in Oct
The two-year ban on hunting will be lifted in October following the completion of a national wildlife survey

Hunting ban to be lifted
PM drops surprise announcement

Rowley supports Antigua over T&T
Commonwealth secretary general post:

Robinson-Regis bids to be MP again
SENATE Opposition Chief Whip Camille Robinson-Regis is one of two nominees to be screened by the People's National Movement (PNM) for the Arouca/Maloney constituency.

Coromoto wants support against Obama

73-year-old graduates in computer literacy

Rough seas for next 36 hours

Boat explosion victim dies
CYRIL ROBINSON, who was warded at hospital with burns to 80 percent of his body after an explosion aboard a vessel docked on the waterfront near the International Waterfront Centre in Port-of-Spain



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