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FOUR COPS CHARGED Posted: Thursday, April 16, 2015
FOUR COPS CHARGED Misbehaviour in public office, mistreatment of prisoner in police custody
NO HAPPINESS FEAR, anger, disappointment, hurt...and no happiness.
Raise pension age The National Insurance System (NIS) has been advised to increase the retirement age at which people become entitled to receive a pension.
HDC lottery 'unfair' The Housing Development Corporation (HDC) was yesterday accused of being unfair following the live random lottery draw for 500 houses
500 get HDC houses in random draw
WASA delays water supply Approximately 35,000 customers will remain without a consistent supply of water as the Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA) has not yet completed its repair works to the damaged transformer
Drama on Duke Street Cop kills man trying to grab ex-wife
Child killer may be released After 37 years...
London: Eleven demands discussed Tobago self-governance talks
$1,000 a ticket fund-raiser for Faris A $1,000 a ticket fund-raising event being hosted for PNM San Fernando West candidate Faris Al-Rawi has drawn the ire of rival, independent candidate, animal-rights activist, Jowelle De Souza.
'Race politics cannot represent T&T's interest' Political parties based on race will fail to represent the real interest of citizens in the country, political commentator Michael Harris said yesterday.
Minister: Join CNG mission Energy Minister Kevin Ramnarine has urged the private sector to join in the mission of making compressed natural gas (CNG) this country's dominant transportation fuel.
Cadiz: Rapid rail will not work Transport Minister Stephen Cadiz has blown the final whistle on the possibility of a rapid rail system in Trinidad and Tobago, saying it will not work.
CDA consultation today AN alternative transport system in and out of Chaguaramas may be in the works, as plans continue for the development of the peninsula into a recreational haven.
'Govt failed energy sector' Opposition Leader Dr Keith Rowley yesterday said the Government failed to treat with urgency signs that can adversely affect the energy sector.
Rowley outlines plans for T&T to energy execs
Rowley plans Ghana trip if he is PM
Anand leads libel case against Roget FORMER attorney general Anand Ramlogan, SC, is back in private practice as the lead attorney representing Geeta Ragoonath, general manager of human resources at National Petroleum Marketing Co Ltd
TATT names 3rd mobile provider THE Telecommunications Authority (TATT) has recommended to Cabinet the name of another mobile/internet service provider seeking to operate in the local market
New smart phone coming to TT ...as Chinese network/telecom giant unveils rival to iPhone, Samsung
Caribbean Court of Justice celebrates tenth anniversary
27 detained in police exercise Police exercises in the Northern Division on Tuesday resulted in the arrests of 27 persons and over 20 fixed penalty tickets being issued.
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