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Why protect 'wicked' police? Posted: Wednesday, April 8, 2015
Why protect 'wicked' police? It was a chaotic scene outside the Sangre Grande Magistrates' Court yesterday morning as dozens of persons gathered on the roadway in front of the courthouse to catch a glimpse of the 12 police officers
$2.5M BAIL FOR 12 COPS
Moonilal: People say 'Express' biased The People's Partnership Government has always stood for press freedom but the views of the constituents of Oropouche East are that the Express newspaper is biased against the Government
Chinese proprietor gunned down in broad daylight Shoppers went scampering for safety yesterday afternoon when the proprietor of a business place, along Southern Main Road, Curepe, was gunned down in broad daylight.
Diane drops out People's National Movement (PNM) Opposition Senator Diane Baldeo-Chadeesingh has withdrawn her candidacy for the Chaguanas East constituency seat.
Brooks: I'm not running for PNM Law Association vice-president Gerry Brooks
NO CONFIDENCE MOTION SET TO RESUME
Rowley questions Govt today OPPOSITION Leader Dr Keith Rowley will question Government on matters pertaining to the State-owned National Gas Company (NGC) and the Chaguaramas Development Authority (CDA)
5 years ago, Parliament ends TODAY marks exactly five years since former Prime Minister Patrick Manning dissolved the Parliament, paving the way for the general election held in 2010.
PM talks security with Obama PRIME Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar is expected to discuss security matters pertaining to this country and the Caricom region with United States President Barack Obama in Jamaica today.
Food import bill 'still high' WHEN it comes to food, there should be no politics involved and Government should make every effort to reduce the food import bill which is still in the billions.
Las Alturas built on crack Witness:
Engineer: Not enough done to probe site stability
A loss to Chaguanas Woodford Lodge fire
School to have classes in community centre State intervenes after fire
Barrackpore West school still closed ... as a result of a fire eight weeks ago.
Fears of more floods in Diego Martin
Police body skips meeting with CPO The TTPSSWA and the CPO are currently engaged in wage negotiations for police officers.
Police seek 16% from CPO
Port-of-Spain hit by power outages Businesses in several parts of Port-of-Spain were forced to open late yesterday because of repeated, yet brief power outages during the morning.
Deportee denied bail AN INTERPOL criminal background trace is to be done on a United States deportee facing charges involving guns, ammunition and drugs, before the court considers whether he will be granted bail.
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