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CHATHAM SILENCED Posted: Saturday, July 18, 2015
CHATHAM SILENCED This was the profound effect the murders on Wednesday of four members of a family had on the quiet village of Chatham in south Trinidad.
Fearful in Chatham ...Murders of family of four weighing on minds of residents
Gopee-Scoon calls PM to visit hurt family
He died on duty, family got nothing Radica Maharaj-Persad lost her police officer son to a bullet in a marijuana field four years ago.
Debates on with or without PM TTDC chair wants full participation but...
Debate mistake, storm in tea-cup
NO FACE-OFF No PM-Rowley debate
Lalla: Commission biased, incompetent
'Islam is not terrorism' PRESIDENT Anthony Carmona yesterday defended Islam as he hailed the local Muslim community on the occasion of Eid ul Fitr.
Pakistan consul urges respect for all people
Privy Council refuses to commute death sentence...First time in 22 years ... refused to commute the death sentences imposed on two Trinidadian men who were convicted by a jury and sentenced to hang in 2008 by a High Court judge at the Hall of Justice in Port of Spain.
Seven eye McLeod's seat
UNC nominees screened
Political pace picks up next week
Gala opening for Heritage Festival Shaw Park Tobago
Tobago's Treasures
Raid on PoS vendors Some vendors in Port-of-Spain (PoS) were caught off guard yesterday, and stood in dismay as they watched their food carts and other items being seized by police officers
Tim Kee: $2m to wipe out city's rats ...“a substantial rat eradication programme which is expected to cost more than $2 million” will be unveiled at the Corporation's statutory meeting on July 30.
Town Rats THE Port-of-Spain City Corporation held an emergency meeting on Friday to discuss a rodent infestation in the city.
Wage talks: protective service groups give Howai deadline
Duke hit for shutdown at NIB
Prison officer shot dead in Morvant A prison officer with two years' service was brutally killed yesterday afternoon in Morvant.
Distraught father commits suicide Father of two, Joel Young, was found hanging in the garage of his home on Wednesday night.
Killed for drug debt Police say Pleasantville father Brent Luces may have been killed because of an outstanding debt owed to a drug dealer.
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