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ANUSHA'S NO 1 Posted: Thursday, July 2, 2015
ANUSHA'S NO 1 India-born Anusha Saha, 11, is No 1, placing first among more than 18,000 primary school children in the 2015 Secondary Entrance Assessment Examination
Grant Memorial produces top SEA student again: Anusha wants to be brain surgeon
PM: Students' achievements the best ever Three San Fernando schools not only produced the country's top three performing students in the 2015 SEA exam, but they also had the most placings, 47, among the leading 200 students.
SEA third-placed pupil sings for PM
Guyana national tops in Tobago Guyana national Debra Amata has topped the SEA examination in Tobago.
'Good can come from Morvant/Laventille' Jubilation reigned at Morvant Epiphany Anglican School camp when the Standard Five class was presented with SEA
Carmona: Integrity Commission criticism is rumshop logic
Rajiv Persad, ready to serve Involvement in legal matters concerning former United National Congress (UNC) financiers Ishwar Galbaransingh and Steve Ferguson will not affect him in the performance of his duties
State appeals SoE judgment Men shocked with tasers awarded $.6 million
Pensioners clash with police: Postal strike causes chaos
Former cane farmers receive cheques The first of the final payment to former cane farmers came 12 years after the closure of Caroni (1975) Limited.
Govt warned: Don't use race
Devant's wife sets sights on Fyzabad seat Kristal Maharaj, wife of Food Production Minister Devant Maharaj
PNM to hold celebration to honour Manning
CARACAS IN 'PEACE' MOVE WITH GUYANA New efforts to diffuse a new dispute with Guyana in relation to an earlier "Presidential Decree" recently issued in Caracas on sovereignty of territorial waters located in the Atlantic Ocean.
Charges for beaten girls TEN female teenagers beaten by officers at the Women's Prison at Golden Grove last week Thursday have all been charged internally with obscene language and breach of prison rules
Central gang shootings: Alfonso ready to sanction soldiers ...soldiers would not impose themselves but would wait until they were instructed to set up camp.
Guns and drugs found in Morvant $40,000 in marijuana and a machine gun and ammunition in an anti-crime exercise in North Trinidad
Murdered on the fourth attempt A PENAL man who survived three murder attempts on his life, was gunned down this morning outside his home.
$20,000 fine as 2000 trial ends IT TOOK 15 years for Robbie Sirju to be tried in the High Court in San Fernando, on a charge of uttering a forged document.
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