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PM: I am stressed
Posted: Friday, May 15, 2015

PM responds to Deputy DPP's Emailgate statement: I am stressed
Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar yesterday admitted to becoming stressed out after reading the reports of Deputy Director of Public Prosecutions Joan Honore-Paul criticism of her over the Emailgate probe.

Deputy DPP Press Release on 'Emailgate'

PM feels vindicated by deputy DPP's Emailgate statement
Kamla claims Deputy DPP's release on emailgate probe confirms e-mails are 'fake'

PM thanks Joan
...feels vindicated despite harsh criticism

AG: Is Deputy DPP protecting Rowley

Fix it then sell it
RESIDENTS of Housing Development Corporation apartments in and around San Fernando yesterday had mixed views on the offer by Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar for them to purchase their homes for $100.

A wrong must be corrected
...says Ex-speaker

Rowley calls on PM to reinstate him or call elections

Rowley sues PM for Facebook post
Persad-Bissessar made the offending statements following her release of the letter from her Calfornia-based attorney, Jack Russo

Rowley to sue for Facebook claims

Moonilal: Suspension stays for Opposition Leader

Kamla: I can ‘trounce' Bas again
Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar yesterday said while she was happy to see former United National Congress (UNC) leader Basdeo Panday still very much involved in politics...

Juteram returns to UNC
...pleased with Govt's work

Warner: Rowley's suspension case of political desperation

ILP screening for 23 candidates
...but its political leader Jack Warner says there will be no official nomination day for candidates.

'Emailgate', another probe destined for nowhere land
The next Monday night forum of the United National Congress cannot continue celebration of bringing low Opposition Leader Keith Rowley.

Vernella receives legal letter
Action came following statements made by the minister over involvement of Ann Phillip in the Government credit card issue in 2011

Ramotar: No to national unity Govt
People's Progressive Party Civic (PPP/C) yesterday said it had no intention of being part of a government of national unity after preliminary results of Monday's regional and general elections gave victory to the opposition coalition alliance.

...Jimmy Carter: The voters have spoken
Guyana Elections

Euro cruise leaders in Tobago talks
NUMEROUS European Cruise industry leaders were yesterday engaged in discussions as Seatrade Caribbean Cruises in collaboration with the Tobago House of Assembly (THA)

Red House cost could have been less
...expensive and extensive renovations on the Red House could have been avoided or at least reduced if the building had been properly maintained in the first place.

Rainy season wetter than usual
The Trinidad and Tobago Meteorological Service has forecast a wetter than usual rainy season this year.

4.7 earthquake rocks Eastern Caribbean
An earthquake was felt in St Lucia, St Vincent and the Grenadines and Martinique shortly after 10 a.m. local time yesterday.

Church refuses to help runaway girl
"SHOCKED and disappointed" was how a 15-year-old runaway girl described her feelings after being turned away from a Church in south Trinidad

You're important to TT
A MAGISTRATE yesterday told a nine-year-old boy - who stood in court on criminal charges including car stealing - that he does not know how important he is to this country

Man gunned down in Morvant
Kevin Polin of Upper Lady Young Road, Morvant, was at his businessplace, Tint Zone, located on Lady Young Road, near the walkover, when he was approached by a man who shot him.

Accused using an alias, escaped to Grenada, but was later caught
DWAYNE Gloster, one of the 12 men accused of killing Xtra Foods chief executive officer Vindra Naipaul-Coolman, fled to Grenada, under an alias



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