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NCBA $$ woes continue Posted: Sunday, April 5, 2015
NCBA $$ woes continue Arts and Multiculturalism Minister Dr Lincoln Douglas is now trying to secure a $75 million loan from First Citizens in order to clear up debts accrued as a result of his miscalculating last year's budget.
PNM AHEAD If a general election were called today...
NO BISH0PS' TEA PARTY "Parliament and politics is not a bishops' tea party."
Moonilal says Govt wants to change face of east PoS
Carifta Games 2015 LIVE UPDATES - Hislop bags 200 silver
Board in the dark about $8m prepayment Petrotrin's troubled and increasingly expensive bid to reactivate the SW Soldado field and the rich deals
Ex-AG gets T&TEC fee cut: probe on Auditing firm Ernst & Young to investigate
Online petition seeks PNM change of heart: Facebook love for Browne Supporters of Dr Amery Browne have taken to social media to express their displeasure with the People's National Movement screening committee's rejection of the incumbent Diego Martin Central MP.
Cox apologises for 2013 fracas REJECTED Laventille East/Morvant MP Donna Cox has apologised for the fracas that occurred during the People's National Movement's local government election screening in 2013.
Moonilal sorry for some Opposition MPs "It is strange that these people who are being rejected are the people who I found to be very good representatives..."
Partap: 'We're looking good for our next term' Cumuto/Manzanilla MP Collin Partap wants the long-awaited constituency fund for MPs to be implementated so they could better serve citizens.
$400m in investment in 5 years Cumuto/Manzanilla may be one of the poorest constituencies in the country but it ranks as an area with perhaps the lowest crime rate.
Gray-Burke in fiery political mood: I'll expose PNM lies Face to Face
12 police officers get bail 'Pouring hot water on detained suspect'
NFM records increase in profits for 2014 For the second consecutive year, State-owned producer National Flour Mills (NFM) has recorded an increase in profits.
Alliance: T&T must strengthen its moral fibre The Alliance of Independents (AOI) says it wants Trinidadians and Tobagonians to use Easter to reflect on the moral fibre of the country.
PM: T&T blessed; religious festivals celebrated in peace and harmony Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar says Trinidad and Tobago is blessed as "we all appreciate and celebrate our various religious festivals and events in peace and harmony".
Bob Yorke a true rags to riches story LATE Tobago-born entrepreneur and national award winner Dr Robert "Bob" Theophilus Yorke was yesterday praised as a true "rags to riches story", from humble beginnings in Patience Hill to business icon, hotelier and structural engineer
Clive Small deported to TT AN 80-year-old Trinidadian, who served almost a decade in US federal prison for illegally obtaining machine guns and silencers in Florida
Jury finds taxi driver not guilty of chopping man IT took a jury five minutes of deliberation to find Sheldon Mahabir not guilty of chopping a man who ran into his yard while he was being chased by the police.
Police probe 4 more murders: Cousins killed minutes apart Two cousins were gunned down within 35 minutes of each other at Beetham, Laventille, on Friday night
Cops guard teen after baby found dead It is believed the girl is connected to the discovery of the body of a newborn baby girl.
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