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COPS CLEAR COPS Posted: Thursday, April 9, 2015
COPS CLEAR COPS Report urges Williams to reprimand police for total policing exercise but..
CoP on probe into islandwide roadblock: No criminal act found
It's legal THE "total policing" mass roadblock initiative on Monday March 23
No place for bias when cops charged with crimes Insp Ramesar:
Vernella blames the media In her 'apology' to the Parliament yesterday in the wake of the furore over her 'rape' remarks, Minister Vernella Alleyne-Toppin placed the blame on " media reports" of her controversial statements, rather than on the statements themselves.
Jack: Disciplinary action for Alleyne-Toppin Chaguanas West MP yesterday moved a motion to refer Alleyne-Toppin to the Privileges Committee of the Parliament for disciplinary action.
...PNM walks out again motion of no confidence brought by the Government against Opposition Leader Dr Keith Rowley
Moonilal: The Opposition has collapsed
Debate on no-confidence motion in Rowley: He has divided PNM
Hadeed mum on 'PNM pennies' for journalists claim on Facebook The Facebook post that appeared on Hadeed's page appeared to have been in support of talk show host Marcia Braveboy, who was named in an Express story at the weekend as part of a group of bloggers using Facebook to attack journalists.
FIND HONG's KILLER The murder of Chinese businessman, Hi Hong Huang, on Tuesday in Curepe is generating widespread fear among the Chinese community in Trinidad and Tobago
Chinese community distraught Curepe proprietor gunned down
US: Venezuela no threat VENEZUELA is not a threat, Deputy National Security Adviser for Strategic Communications at the White House Ben Rhodes has said hours before United States President Barack Obama was to arrive in the region to host talks.
PM: I will raise ISIS threat PRIME Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar will today lead discussions on the regional threat posed by the sect known as ISIS
Griffith: 30 nationals are terrorist fighters THERE may be about 30 persons who have left Trinidad and Tobago (TT) to fight with terrorist organisations abroad.
Devant: $17M to ASTT ...the Agricultural Society of Trinidad and Tobago (ASTT) received a total of approximately $17 million in subventions from the State from 2010 to 2014.
We are hurting Constituents rally for Browne...
Undecided key to PNM's election chances ...supporters always voted for party but it was the undecided who would be more likely to vote on candidates and issues.
Alliance of Independents takes next step: EBC gets new party symbol The Alliance of Independents (AI) is forming a full-fledged political party and has sent a party symbol to the Elections and Boundaries Commission (EBC), interim chairman Joe Pires confirmed yesterday
QC: Las Alturas like 'apocalypse' A scene resembling something from an "apocalypse movie" was how lead attorney for the Housing Development Corporation (HDC), Queen's Counsel Vincent Nelson, yesterday described the site of the Las Alturas housing project
Seeing light at the end of the tunnel IT'S been a month since Andrew Neptune called the power company to remove a dead tree from his property, and had his electricity supply disconnected instead.
Ex-airports chief dies after heart attack In September 2013, the Express, through a series of exclusive stories, reported that Birju had submitted a bogus degree certificate which stated he had a BSc in computer science from the University of Massachusetts, Boston
Man, woman escape unhurt in fiery crash A driver and his female passenger are lucky to be alive after the car in which they were travelling burst into flames after it crashed along the Churchill-Roosevelt Highway yesterday.
Death after struggle with relative Man, 62, dies after struggle with relative
Woman stabbed by former lover A 27-year-old woman who recently ended a long-standing relationship was stabbed several times by her ex-lover yesterday.
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