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'I invest in agriculture'
Posted: Saturday, July 4, 2015

'I invest in agriculture'
A combined total of 200 acres of State lands were given to Joe Pires by the former People's National Movement (PNM) administration and the People's Partnership Government.

SEA OF TEARS
The 12-year-old boy Jaydon Long was struck by a maxi taxi in the vicinity of Dinsley Junction heading east along the PBR

Boy killed crossing bus route

PNM WRONG
PM produces letter to show Imbert's 'election date illegal' claim false

Franklin Khan: Response to Opposition's request for observers illogical

Kamla calls in election observers
Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar has requested an observer team from the Commonwealth for the upcoming September 7 general election.

Hamel-Smith launches new party
Former senate president Timothy Hamel-Smith yesterday formally presented the newest political party, referred to as The Third Force Movement (TTFM).

July 30 proposed for Kamla-Rowley debate
The Trinidad and Tobago Debates Commission has proposed July 30 as the date for the great debate

'We have reached'
DRAWING parallels with the recent shooting to death of nine African Americans in a Church in South Carolina, Imam of the Jama Masjid in San Fernando Mushtaq Sulaimani yesterday said

Funeral for victim at the mosque where he was killed
Daniel Bostic

Cryptic message outside mosque
Funeral of man killed on way to prayers

Imam: Not us in Central gang violence

Enterprise peace accord far off
Imam wants brothers to return to peace

'Profit shown for same time UTT claims loss'
THE University of Trinidad and Tobago (UTT) actually gained a profit during the time it claimed that its former president Prof Ken Julien and four other former directors breached their fiduciary duty.

Summit of the Americas in TT didn't impress Hillary

PM supports Guyana in maritime dispute
...in its present maritime waters dispute with Venezuela.

Cave Hill campus hosts Ban Ki-moon

Carmona says ban plastic bags
In an effort to create the Caribbean's first environmentally friendly airport, President Anthony Thomas Aquinas Carmona has recommended the banning of all plastic bags at the ANR Robinson International airport.

He attended graduation, 23 years later
A FORMER pupil of the Rio Claro Hindu Primary School last week returned to the school to deliver the feature address wearing the school's uniform.

Central man killed, two wounded in drive-by shooting
Police said Steve Halls, Jonathan Halls, 18, and Nigel John 28, all of Halls Trace, Todd's Road, were at a roadside parlour at Main Road, Todd's Road...

Granny spared jail
Stole soup for hungry grandchildren…



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