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PM promises sweet deals
Posted: Tuesday, May 12, 2015

PM promises sweet deals
Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar says citizens who have been renting Housing Development Corporation's (HDC) units for more than 30 years will be allowed to purchase those houses for a mere $100 if the People's Partnership gets a second term in office.

Cop on life support: Accused mom denied bail
Ronald David, who was off duty at the time, was "struck behind his head repeatedly with a concrete brick."

No bail for mom of 4
A POINT Fortin Magistrate yesterday denied bail to mother of four Tahira Innis, who appeared before the court for allegedly striking a policeman repeatedly with a concrete brick to his head

E-MAIL WAR
PM releases letter and accuses Rowley of bringing bogus charges; Opposition leader goes to lawyers

Ramlogan 'not surprised' being cleared of scandal

UNC nominations begin
50 on the first day

UNC Nomination Day: Fresh and familiar faces gather at Rienzi

We can't lose election—Gypsy
Even though the People's Partnership Government has lost four elections since it assumed office, Mayaro MP Winston "Gypsy" Peters says he cannot foresee the party losing this year's general election.

Rowley: Suspension a distraction
Opposition Leader Dr Keith Rowley has said the Opposition was not giving priority to going to the High Court to fight his suspension.

Tewarie on Chag development:
Foreigners in list of investors

'Trojan horse inside national security system'
Opposition Leader Dr Keith Rowley is demanding answers from the Government on the issue of the $512 million contract awarded to Huawei Technologies.

UAE fraudster goes missing
US$3.7m siphoned from NEC account

NEC responds...
In a full page advertisement today

Long lines as Guyanese vote

Jack finds favour in St Joseph
A constituency poll conducted by H.H.B. & Associates for Guardian Media Ltd late last week found that a combined total of 44.2 per cent of those polled consider Warner to be either acceptable

Firefighters feeling heat
Northern Division records 173 wildfires in a day...

Parked cars blocked fire truck
Acting Fire Chief responds to homeowner's claim:

ASJA president: Not part of Muslim lobby group

Activist sues Rowley
A pre-action protocol letter has been issued to Opposition Leader Dr Keith Rowley by political activist Philip Alexander, who is claiming that he has been defamed by Rowley.

Doctors 'protest'
ALTHOUGH doctors are not allowed to strike, they will find ways to protest, with the hope that their concerns over salary negotiations will be addressed.

'Apparent bias'
Attorney wants Las Alturas commissioner, chairman to recuse themselves

Man slain, $100,000 in jewelry taken
After spending the night partying with his wife, 44-year-old Preston "Flex" Edwards was gunned down by an unknown assailant yesterday morning in front of his Laventille home.

Shot fireman may be paralysed
A FIREMAN who was shot several times during an exchange of gunfire between himself and police officers in Santa Cruz on April 17...

Pensioners attacked
AN EARLY morning attack by four bandits has left a man and his wife - both pensioners - of Melajo Road, Vega de Oropouche, Toco, injured and their vehicle stolen.



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