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100 ARRIVALS WEEKLY Posted: Sunday, July 12, 2015
100 ARRIVALS WEEKLY The dream of earning more money brought the bright-eyed,Venezuelan woman to Trinidad and Tobago three months ago on an "illegal" journey by sea
Tough economic choices for next govt ...Hosein warns PP to watch election promises, spending
Silver economy one solution to labour needs The silver economy however, would focus on senior citizens - the country's population is getting older and living longer.
'Carolyn, Dookeran starved of state funds' ...accusations are now flying fast that the dominant coalition party, the United National Congress (UNC), deliberately starved the two MPs' offices of funding in order to run them out of office
Prakash tells Carolyn: Thank you
Jack paid himself $$ for salaries deducted from Chaguanas West constituency account into Warner's private bank account
Moonilal to send pre-action letter to Warner ...for statements he made, accusing Moonilal of soliciting Brazilian construction company OAS Construtora OAS for $50 million for campaign financing.
'Corruption busters' face $m bill Following collapse of case against former UTT president, directors...
'A lot of T&T's rep has eroded' ...multi-million dollar, five-year pursuit by former attorney general Anand Ramlogan.
'No Returning Officers, no writ' PM: EBC is doing its work
NACTA: Election a toss up NEITHER major party enjoys a significant advantage over the other in terms of popular political support or seats projected to win
HDC to liaise with EBC on relocated tenants To resolving concerns over changes in addresses for the upcoming September polls.
National leaders debate postponed
Moore alarmed over Baker's expulsion ...former TOP member claims party yet to inform him of decision
'CLF turnaround good news for policyholders' According to CLWB's balance sheet, the company has net assets of £191.9 million, or about $2 billion, of which $1.3 billion represents "cash at bank and in hand"
'CLF has $1.3bn in cash' Clico Policyholders Group wants money:
NGOs: Health card a danger to treating HIV/AIDS in T&T A MOVE by Government to restrict access to HIV/AIDS medication to locals, via the use of the National Health Card, has been met with worry by some non-governmental organisations (NGOs).
Increase in HIV cases over four years in TT
Louisa has big dreams ...even as she makes a container her home
Sargassum preventing turtles from nesting While Sargassum, the brown seaweed that has covered many beaches in several Caribbean islands, has hindered the nesting of the leatherback turtles at various nesting beaches in Trinidad and Tobago
Roget blames poor maintenance for Petrotrin fires Oilfield Workers Trade Union (OWTU) leader Ancel Roget is attributing two Petrotrin fires in the space of three days in Moruga to poor maintenance.
Alfonso: Armed forces to flush out deviants
Cop caught molesting daughter Police are awaiting instructions from the Director of Public Prosecution on whether to charge a police constable for having sex with his teenaged daughter.
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