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MONEY, MONEY, MONEY
Posted: Thursday, March 12, 2015

MONEY, MONEY, MONEY
Even as Government has put on the negotiating table a less than ten percent salary increase offer to the protective services, it has agreed to a 14 percent hike for the nation's 40,000 public servants.

PSA members rejoice: Duke gets 14% increase

14% pay hike for public servants

'Frustration' led man to tie up woman
...after he allegedly found the woman in the family's garden, stealing hot peppers.

Husband of cow-tied woman: I am thinking of legal action

Cop offers bribe after alleged sex assault: $1,800 to stay quiet

Protective services get most houses
Soldiers, firemen, policemen, prison officers have received more government houses than any other member of the public over the past five years

Farmers get a week to accept $m deal
FORMER cane farmers have been given a week to accept the State's compensatory package, which will benefit 3,481 recipients.

Howai distances himself from NGC spending

Suruj: Enough $$ to finish highway
SOME $3.9 billion has already been spent on the Sir Solomon Hochoy Highway extension to Point Fortin, which is 45 per cent complete.

Garcia was advised 'to cut his losses'
...rejected twice the Planning Associates Limited (PAL) recommendations in 2005 not to build housing units south of cracks found on lands allocated for housing, on Lady Young Road, Morvant.

Teacher agrees to transfer
TEACHER Alfaz Hosein has agreed to be transferred out of San Fernando Trinidad Muslim League (TML) Primary School

Claims of racial prejudice: parents protest outside school
Alleged race discrimination was one of the issues that triggered a protest outside the San Fernando Girls' Government Primary School yesterday morning

Name of Penal ground sparks outrage online
A photograph posted on Facebook showing the "East Indian Recreation Ground" in Lachoos Road has led some to conclude the venue was open to one race only.

Victim's family refused offers
THE COMPANY which explosion victim Cyril Robinson worked for - Maritime Preservation Company - has issued a statement

Juror dropped from Vindra trial
KEON Gloster, the prosecution's main witness in the Vindra Naipaul-Coolman murder trial, was unable to continue his testimony yesterday

Prosecutor not appointed 17 months after baby's killing
Seventeen months after Alicia Acevero was charged for the unlawful killing of her day-old baby, a state prosecutor has not been appointed in the matter.

Man jailed for sodomising teenaged daughter
HIMSELF a victim of sexual abuse, a 39 year-old father raped and sodomised his teenaged daughter on two occasions, believing this type of behaviour was normal.

Police fired upon in marijuana field
Western Division police came under fire yesterday morning as they attempted to destroy three marijuana fields in forested areas in Petit Valley.

Cops find 12-year-old
Disappeared four months ago



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