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Govt 'farse and out of place'
Posted: Wednesday, June 10, 2015

Govt 'farse and out of place'
Drayton on workload dispute:

Independent, Opposition senators slam Govt rush
'...call for bill to be sent to JSC as workers' rights affected

PP disrespectful

Howai tackles 'criminal elements'
There is a strong perception that the gambling industry in Trinidad and Tobago has been infiltrated by organised criminal elements

Casinos keeping away investment
Howai on Gambling Bill:

'What no man has ever done'
Dr Glenn Ramadharsingh

MP Glenn ready for another term

Residents want more than box drains
Caroni Central lacks modern recreational, educational and social infrastructure.

Fifa fiasco may affect polls

Lawyers want closer look at appointments
After elevation of two judges...

Fuad: Need to control Hepatitis B patients
PEOPLE with Hepatitis B and needing dialysis treatment have been relegated to private institutions

Yetming slams Central Bank's CLICO payout

Public Transport Service Corporation to accept 14%
Public Transport Service Corporation's (PTSC) fortnightly employees will benefit from a 14 percent salary increase for the period 2012-2014.

CPO to cops: Take 14 % or nothing

Curbside baby doing fine at hospital
THE baby girl born on a pavement in Curepe, last week Tuesday, is yet to be named.

$10,000 reward for info on man on turtle's back

2 women vanish
THE search - by police and worried relatives —continued last night for two women who have been missing for several days

Granny in safe house
AFTER surviving a murderous attack which left her common-law husband dead, grandmother Bhanwarie Ramoutar, 83, who bravely fought off the intruders is now in a safe house.



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