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SHOW ME YOUR MOTION Posted: Saturday, April 25, 2015
SHOW ME YOUR MOTION Bacchanal over Howai debate as PM takes on Rowley
Section 32:5 What the law says
ROWLEY RECKLESS
Kamla: Rowley 'reckless' PRIME Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar sought to have Opposition Leader Dr Keith Rowley referred to the Privileges Committee of Parliament yesterday
Bajan QC made statement Howai clarifies:
Howai: Insider trading report a fraud
'Celebration of corruption' AS Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar tomorrow hosts the “Call to Victory" rally to mark the 26th anniversary of the founding of the United National Congress (UNC), party founder, Basdeo Panday, will not be part of the celebrations.
Woman shot while walking Cops start patrols at Lady Chancellor…
Woman shot walking along Lady Chancellor Hill A woman is being treated at Port of Spain General Hospital after she was shot by an unknown assailant while walking along Lady Chancellor Hill yesterday morning.
Baby grant may not do job for some moms Monthly $500 Baby Care Grant
Energy Minister misled House, says Rowley
NGC no longer a low-key company Ramnarine on increased ad budget at State company:
Humphrey: Causeway plan far too expensive Former housing minister John Humphrey said he was never in support of a causeway from Port of Spain to Chaguaramas, even when the issue was raised almost two decades ago.
ILP to purchase T&TEC chair Warner:"...to put on public display so as to show it to the nation as another example of this Government's profligacy with the nation's money."
Lionel Coker, Tobago ILP coordinator, found dead The cause of death is unknown, but the Guardian understands that he may have suffered a heart attack.
Blind runs from the blind Trinidad and Tobago Blind Welfare Association workers protest
Faris: No jobs for Sando youth
MPATT supports PoS nursing staff Nurses protest...
Manzanilla heroes save stranded whale A 300-pound whale which got stranded on Manzanilla beach yesterday was rescued by a small group of citizens, including police officers, who heroically pulled the mammal back into the sea.
TT missionary seeks clearance of $2M items for homes Marilyn Daniel-Awong is appealing to the relevant authorities to have the $67,000 port fee waived on two 40ft containers filled with $2 million worth of medical supplies for various organisations.
Another hunger strike from Ravi ... this time in protest against Opposition Leader Dr Keith Rowley. Indian national on rape charge gets bail BUSINESSMAN and Indian national Rahul Tekwanie appeared in the Siparia Magistrates' Court yesterday charged with the rape and grievous sexual assault of a 26-year-old woman.
No work permit; two Chinese arrested TWO Chinese nationals who said life in Trinidad was better than their homeland and Venezuela were yesterday fined by the court after they were found illegally working at a bar in Marabella.
Trini jailed for 7 years in British prison for fraud According to a UK Guardian online article, Neil Moore, 28 of Princes Road, Barkingside, was jailed for seven counts of fraud, and escaping from prison at Southwark Crown Court.
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