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Woman gives birth on Curepe pavement
Posted: Wednesday, June 3, 2015

Woman gives birth on Curepe pavement
Pedestrians stood in shock at Curepe junction during the pre-dawn hours of yesterday as a 34-year-old woman was seen lying on the pavement near the Chaguanas taxi stand giving birth.

Woman gives birth on Curepe pavement

'Ex-directors may have been paid'
Vasant: Central Bank makes $4b payment to Govt for CLICO...

State moves to buy parcel of land
Government is moving quickly to purchase a parcel of privately owned land they have valued at $1.5 million for Chaguanas maxi taxi drivers.

Chaos as Green Band maxis stick to threat

JACK CHEQUES IN
ILP leader paid $1.7m to Ross Advertising one month before 2010 elections

Statement by Sepp Blatter announcing he will step down as FIFA president

Douglas takes hit in Lopinot/Bon Air West
MP for Lopinot/Bon Air Dr Lincoln Douglas says low favourable opinion rating from constituents stem from a deliberate effort to undermine his presence in the constituency by another political party.

Oropouche West: Lagoon no more
DURING the five years between general election 2010 and last month, the number of potential voters in the constituency of Oropouche West increased by 804

Stacy offers herself for election
Member of Parliament for Oropouche West, Stacy Roopnarine, the youngest MP in the Partnership Government, intends offering herself as a nominee to be screened as candidate for the upcoming election.

PNM candidate: Development is more than just box drains

Watson Duke on Miller
Health Minister Dr Fuad Khan said yesterday the $.8 million judgment for public servant Cheryl Miller will be appealed.



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