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Concerned PM on terrorism: Unified drive critical
Posted: Friday, April 10, 2015

Concerned PM on terrorism: Unified drive critical
Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar says she is "most concerned" about the threat of terrorism to T&T and other Caricom states

Kamla discusses terrorism threat

TT 'shipping zone' for terrorists
TRINIDAD and Tobago is effectively a "trans-shipment" zone for persons being recruited to become terrorists

'YEAH MON'
Obama embraces Jamaicans; bound by friendship and family

ONE LOVE

Obama meets Caribbean leaders in Jamaica

Eye on Cuba sanctions
One important roadblock in the historical friction between the US and Cuba may be about to be removed.

US university to honour Seetahal on Monday
Close to a year after her assassination Dana Seetahal will be honoured by the Law School and the Humphrey School of Public Affairs at the University of Minnesota.

2 women, 2 men nabbed
FOUR persons, including two women, are now in police custody in connection with the murder on Tuesday of Chinese businessman Hi Hong Huang

Chinese businessman's murder: Cops hold 2 suspects

Happiness supermarket reopens
Slain chinese national funeral next week.

Not all Chag leases got approval, says Tewarie
Planning Minister Senator Bhoe Tewarie was unable to say whether Cabinet had granted approval for the lease of land presently housing the Chaguaramas Hotel and Convention Centre.

Nine police officers promoted to inspector

Daly: Remove Vernella's 'rape' claims from Hansard
Expunge vernella's contribution

We can help gays change'
New Presbyterian Moderator Annabell Lalla-Ramkelawan is of the view that homosexuality has to be studied and understood in order to "help them (homosexuals) "come out of it".

Catholics bid to save sex workers
The Roman Catholic Evangelisation Commission, over the Easter weekend, launched a pilot project to rehabilitate and reintegrate sex workers into the society through a holistic spiritual intervention.

Tiger cubs to the rescue
With more than $100,000 raised from people who paid for an opportunity to take photos... ZSTT now has the money to pay the salaries of workers at Manatee Conservation Trust (MCT).

Anonymous tip leads to stolen museum statue
The statue of Francisco de Miranda, which was stolen on Tuesday from the Chaguaramas Military and Aviation Museum, was recovered on Wednesday night along the road to Macqueripe Bay

Man crushed to death
Fifty-one-year-old Calvin Dennis was crushed to death yesterday morning on the compound of Carib Brewery in Champ Fleurs.

Mom held as four children abandoned

'Cops triggered fatal crash'
THE female driver who lost control of her vehicle which struck and killed Anil Gokool on the Sir Solomon Hochoy Highway on Sunday, was "spooked" by police officers who drove behind her and flashed headlights.

2 freed of murder
TWO men charged with shooting to death a man selling marijuana were acquitted of murder yesterday after a judge found that the identification evidence in the case was poor.

Teenager kidnapped and sexually assaulted
Manhunt launched for 8 men

'Volunteer' fined $9,000 for driving drunk for ten feet
A man who volunteered to move a vehicle that was parked badly outside a bar, because the owner was in the washroom, was arrested and charged with drunk driving.

3 cops injured; one in induced coma
ONE of three young police officers injured in a motor-vehicle accident yesterday morning remained in a medically induced coma at the Eric Williams Medical Sciences Complex up to last night.



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