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FIRED FOR RACIST RANT
Posted: Wednesday, March 18, 2015

FIRED FOR RACIST RANT
Tewarie: CDA board member said he used N-word 'in a moment of rage'

Bhoe drops axe
Racist rant gets CDA director in trouble...

CDA director quits over racist rant

Tewarie calls it unacceptable behaviour

FIRE CHIEF OUT
The nation's Chief Fire Officer has been ordered on immediate vacation leave which reportedly will take him straight into retirement.

Senior officer goes on leave
Fireman in 'hot' photos...

Kamla goes after Faris
PP prepares Integrity body complaint

She can't find candidate to oppose me
Al-Rawi on attack by PM:

...questions big fees for lawyers
PM slammed for using her office and a political platform to attack the candidacy of Reginald Armour for the post of president of the Law Association.

Anand hopeful in emailgate probe
FORMER Attorney General Anand Ramlogan yesterday broke his silence on the emailgate investigation stating he remains cautiously optimistic that his name will be cleared

Singh: Govt builds 6,999 houses costing $2.2b in 4 years

T&TEC: Only 1 large customer to pay more for electricity

Our women whistleblowers
HAVE YOU noticed that the majority of recent public disclosures of suspected corruption, fraud and theft in the workplace have been made by women?

Six-month-old dies after injuries
Police are investigating the circumstances surrounding the death of a six-month-old baby girl who died after receiving injuries to her head.

'No restrictions on Caricom gays'
Activist takes T&T, Belize to CCJ, but...

Skull on doorstep a mystery for cops
POLICE may never be able to determine the identity of the person whose skull was left at the doorstep of a family's home in San Fernando on Monday.



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