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WHY DID SAJID DIE Posted: Wednesday, April 29, 2015
WHY DID SAJID DIE A Penal couple who lost their second baby in the space of two years in the public health care system wants answers from those in authority
Penal couple wants justice After baby dies 12 days after horror delivery...
C-SECTION PAINS *PNM senator: women running from labour
C-section deaths a 'dark horror'
Latest C-Section death: family wants probe Baby Isaac Kowlessar may be just 28 days old, but he can sense something is wrong, say relatives.
Family waits for Sharlene's autopsy results Funeral arrangements are yet to be finalised for Sharlene Kowlessar, who died nearly a month after a Caesarean-section
THA must answer for Tobago mom, baby's deaths
Less risk with natural childbirth, says doctor
Howai denies attending CEMEX meetings ... at which it discussed its bid to acquire 100 per cent of issued capital in Trinidad Cement Ltd (TCL).
Customs system breaks down Business sector angry as...
Govt using Parliament to campaign—Rowley
Partnership loses ground A Louis Bertrand poll of the Tunapuna constituency commissioned by Guardian Media Limited shows the constituency could be trending back to the PNM
Tunapuna always a tough race to call
Rowley plans 'Get out Kamla' campaign Opposition Leader Dr Keith Rowley says he is standing behind his “duty” to ask for an investigation into the e-mail messages he read into the Parliament record in 2013
PNM names Darryl Smith, Hafeez Ali as candidates
Duke to contest Tobago East seat President of the Public Services Association (PSA) Watson Duke will be contesting as an independent candidate for Tobago East in the 2015 general elections.
Shamfa: You jumbie yourself, Delmon THA sets aside part of its annual budgetary allocation to pave roads during election season.
Dana probe 'approaching closure' Acting Commissioner of Police Stephen Williams yesterday said investigations into the murder of senior counsel Dana Seetahal are approaching closure.
UN ranks T&T as happiest C'bean nation With its vibrant lifestyle, dynamic culture, booming business centre, strong government and, of course, largest Carnival celebration in the Caribbean...
'LA Times' led by Trini wins Pulitzer honours The Los Angeles Times, led by Trinidad-born Davan Maharaj, has won two Pulitzer Prizes, American journalism's top honour, for its coverage of California's drought and for cultural criticism.
Canadian firm pulling drug off the shelf The Ministry of Health has announced that Apo-Fluoxetine 20mg capsules have been recalled by the manufacturer, Apotex Incorporated of Toronto, Canada.
Violence against girls 'a widespread concern'
Bullied boy wants help for other pupils The eight-year-old boy who wrote a letter to school authorities about being bullied has written a second letter thanking educators for intervening to help him...
Massive manhunt in Golden Grove A MASSIVE manhunt which involved heavily armed policemen, tracker dogs and a national security helicopter flying overhead was undertaken yesterday in Golden Grove
$.75m bail for cop on bribery charges Police Constable Clinton Noel yesterday was granted $750,000 bail on seven charges arising out of allegations that he accepted more than $5,000 in bribes
Accused Rajaee Ali fights for bail As the period of 120 days under which he and five others were being held in accordance with provisions of the Anti-Gang Act, has expired.
Cop did not know woman had relationship with accused THE police officer who married the common-law wife of a man after charging him with murder in 2006
Kirby's mother still hopeful he will return Linda Mohammed, mother of missing San Fernando businessman Kirby Mohammed, said she does not even want to think about that day.
2 charged with committing 18 robberies in one week
4 gunned down in 24 hours Within a 24-hour period, four men were killed and two were shot during separate incidents in Arima, San Juan, Morvant and Belmont.
Cop charged with rape still in prison custody 3 months after court appearance...
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