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Hospital won't release baby Cecilia to parents Posted: Thursday, June 11, 2015
Social Services probing case: Hospital won't release baby Cecilia to parents Officials at the Women's Hospital in Mt Hope have refused to release baby Cecilia, who was born on the pavement in Curepe on June 2
Squatters' hopes dashed The hopes of some 60,000 squatters whose occupancy would have been regularised through amended legislation have been dashed, as the "Squatting Bill" had to be shelved in the Senate yesterday
Ganga: Bill had been passed in Lower House Leader of Government Business in the Senate Ganga Singh yesterday said the Government tried to keep its promise to squatters
Fear of 'land grab' with Squatters Bill
Raziah knocked over gambling bill Senate President Senator Raziah Ahmed has come under fire from the Muslim community for presiding over the bill to regulate the gambling and betting industry
Gibbs-Mohammed praises PP over gambling bill: New senator sparks row
Faris questions million dollar gambling fines
Too few babies for $120M grant AN ORIGINAL $120 million allocation for the Baby Care Grant has been varied in order to allow some of this money to be spent in other areas
Senator: Integrity body a drain on the public purse T&T must learn to live with less over the next few years and cannot continue to budget expenditure as before since the country will be affected negatively
Drayton bids farewell? Independent Senator Helen Drayton appeared to bid farewell to the Senate yesterday, at the International Waterfront Centre, Port of Spain, as she remembered her "sisters", former senators Dana Seetahal and Corinne Baptiste-McKnight.
SHAH OF CRICKET International Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan is now an owner of the Trinidad and Tobago Red Steel cricket team.
Government celebrates 130 Union agreements
Dye helps ID murder victim 6 months later Six months after her decomposing body was found miles away from her Lopinot home
Where are you Nicole? ALTHOUGH it has been 16 months since teenager Nicole Jaggan went missing, her family still has hopes that she would be found alive.
THA loses: still subject to Cabinet
Suruj at Matelot bridge opening: Emulate Walcott and Dillon Works Minister Suruj Rambachan has urged Matelot Community College pupils to emulate homegrown sporting icons
US: No comment on investigation The United States declined comment on Tuesday on whether it has investigated former FIFA vice-president Jack Warner about the disappearance of money he raised for the Haiti earthquake.
Mixed views over John Oliver's TV address
EMA serves Notice of Violation for works near Divali Nagar site
Columnist sheds light on keeping power in check EXPRESS columnist Dr Sheila Rampersad stated on Tuesday night if the role of journalists were to befriend, amplify and glorify politicians, then there would be no need for legislation to protect reporters on the job.
Triple road fatality at Cross Crossing No justice after two years of pain
No money and no medicine at MRF DIRECTOR of the Medical Research Foundation (MRF) Prof Courtenay Bartholomew has said that the HIV/AIDS programme in Trinidad and Tobago is in a "damn mess"
FFOS pleads for PM intervention Fishermen and Friends of the Sea (FFOS) is calling for the intervention of the Prime Minister in several areas of concern it has with the Environmental Management Authority (EMA) and its line Minister
Car crash killing trial starts, 12 years later HARRY BALGOBIN was on his way to play a card game with a group of friends when he was struck and pinned between two cars.
Warning signs before murder/suicide THE sister of Clayton Charles, who hacked to death his girlfriend, Samantha Darbassie, before hanging himself last Friday night, has apologised to the woman's family.
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