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STAY IN YOUR CORNER Posted: Tuesday, May 19, 2015
STAY IN YOUR CORNER ATTORNEY General Garvin Nicholas yesterday warned Deputy Director of Public Prosecutions Joan Honore-Paul to operate within her constitutional purview
Joan out of line
STEP ASIDE
...Attorney General: Bat in your crease
ALL EYES ON MARK Motion to rescind Rowley's suspension
'200 new homes every week in 2016' This is the most recent promise from Housing Minister Dr Roodal Moonilal, who said yesterday distribution is currently going apace at 100 homes every week
Al-Rawi: Litigation goes on Al-Rawi had sent a preaction protocol letter to Persad-Bissessar requesting an unequivocal apology for statements made about the Opposition Leader on her Facebook page.
$80M inferno MDC-UM office and home furniture store at the Macoya Industrial Estate fire
200 on breadline after Macoya fire
Tunapuna Chamber: Inspect Macoya fire hydrants
Teen held for arson attack on school A 13-year old boy from Cacandee Road, Felicity, was held yesterday by Chaguanas police after being suspected of setting fire to a building at the Chaguanas South Secondary School.
US dual citizenship knocks out candidate PNM Chaguanas East screening...
VOTERS HIT ALL PARTIES ON CORRUPTION
Trini' Guyanese welcome new Govt Guyanese professionals living and working in Trinidad and Tobago have welcomed the coalition of A Partnership of National Unity and the Alliance For Change (APNU+AFC) assuming office
Moonilal: Stop renting unoccupied buildings
Khan: I never said Jack needed ok ...categorically denied ever stating that Jack Warner should have sought permission from the PNM to have a motion calling for the suspension of Opposition Leader Dr Keith Rowley to be rescinded.
Warner: It was no dream Chaguanas West MP Jack Warner insisted yesterday that he still felt insulted by what he claimed were statements by People's National Movement (PNM) chairman Franklin Khan that he (Warner) should have sought the PNM permission before moving a private motion
Govt holds hand on Cyber Crime Bill TTPBA, MATT to meet with ministry tomorrow
New political party formed FREEPORT: A NEW political party is hoping to take root in Trinidad and Tobago in an effort to form the next Government.
Major Paul Brown asked to resign Restructuring exercise at National Operations Centre:
Unit Trust offers units at $20 STALLION Property Trust, a Unit Trust initiative aimed at making commercial property ownership easier for the public, announced its initial public offering of 5,072,957 common units
WASA to pay millions to ex-senior employees
Met Office: More showers to come THE rains are edging up on the horizon, with yesterday's showers in north and central Trinidad ringing in the transition period into the wet season right on time.
Teen sneaks out for lime, dies in crash Sneaking out of the house on Saturday night to go and lime proved fatal for one teenager who
Investigator's skills are questioned THE investigative skills of retired assistant commissioner of police Nadhir Khan as a former homicide detective came into question yesterday at the recommencement of the Vindra Naipaul-Coolman murder trial
18-month-old baby murdered at home Less than 24 hours after 18-month-old Rojel Jerimiah Hillaire-Farrow allegedly died after falling off a chair, police have arrested a 20-year-old woman for his murder.
Cameraman pleads not guilty to obstruction Cameraman Nkem Scotland, 24, yesterday pleaded not guilty to obstructing the police in the execution of his duties and resisting arrest while he was on duty.
Cold case no more: Killer suspect nabbed in Guyana A man wanted for questioning in the knifing to death of mother of three Savitri Sultan and her friend Jankie Bachu in Chaguanas last year
PCA probes beating by cops in Facebook video ...the officers surround the man and appear to be kicking and cuffing him while he is on the ground.
Penal man shot dead Minutes after parking at home...
He was in underwear, unarmed Relative on police shooting of 'wanted man':
Stray bullet or murder? Music drowns out shot...
Man on human trafficking charge granted bail San Fernando: A MANAGER who faced the court on a human trafficking charge has been placed on $150,000 bail.
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