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BIRTH DOWN
Posted: Monday, May 18, 2015

BIRTH POPULATION ON DOWN SLIDE
...this may create a problem of having no one to look after the elderly in maybe the next 20 years.

HI-Jack
Insulting! Independent Liberal Party (ILP) leader Jack Warner said yesterday he felt insulted by People's National Movement (PNM) chairman Franklin Khan's commenys

Rowley proposes tight rein on Govt spending

Moonilal Taunts PNM

Ameen: UNC nomination forms still available
THOSE interested in becoming a United National Congress (UNC) candidate in the upcoming general election can still collect nomination forms at Rienzi Complex in Couva.

PM congratulates new Guyana President

New home for CSO
Minister of Planning and Sustainable Development, Dr Bhoe Tewarie, said last week that the staff of the Central Statistical Office (CSO) will move into a permanent home at Plaza 47 on Frederick Street from June 1.

Wastewater plant for S’do
CONSTITUENTS of San Fernando will benefit tremendously from the San Fernando Wastewater Treatment Plant and Collection System project

Cadiz: $1B motor fund in escrow at Central Bank
THE SPECIAL fund to compensate the victims of accidents involving insurance into which six percent of insurance premiums is deposited which been dormant and has accumulated $1 billion over years

Judge wants CCTV cameras in police stations
A HIGH COURT judge has given the State 14 days to pay $.2 million to a Santa Flora man who was falsely accused of theft, charged and beaten by police in 2009.

Woman Alleges Rape Attack Horrors: Police deny inaction
A 35-year-old Central woman who was allegedly raped, severely beaten with a hammer and had her life threatened by a man is now calling for police intervention

Claxton Bay residents protest illegal gate



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