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Cop, prisoner die in prison breakout
Posted: Friday, July 24, 2015

Cop, prisoner die in prison breakout
A prisoner and a police officer were killed during a prison breakout at the Port of Spain prison shortly after noon today.

I DON'T OWE JACK
AG: No obligation to alert Warner on extradition papers

Jack: You have 15 years to wait
...in response to US extradition request

Vigils for Jamaat members in custody
With seven members of the Jamaat-al-Muslimeen still in custody since their detention on Monday, groups of men and women were expected to hold vigils outside of the various police stations

Moonilal: Bring evidence against PM to embassy
Warner alleged Persad-Bissessar accepted cheques, one in particular for $1 million, from businessman Ishwar Galbaransingh.

PM taking election campaign to new low
norowley.com campaign

Last-minute registration rush at EBC

Vasant got it from 'good sources'
Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar will not increase taxes or cut spending on social programmes to fund mega projects under her administration, says Trade Minister Vasant Bharath.

Grenada's submarine volcano is stirring
THE Kick'em Jenny submarine volcano located eight kilometres north of Grenada

TSTT working to repair cables damaged by seismic activity
TSTT has said it is working to resolve Internet connection problems after its submarine fibre optic cables, located up the Caribbean between St Vincent and Grenada, were damaged.

ODPM: Kick 'em Jenny no threat to T&T

Panic in Grenada over eruption fears
All nearby countries were advised no threat to coastal communities.

70,000 to benefit with Edu-ID Card

TT goes up in Petroleum survey
Trinidad and Tobago has significantly improved its ranking on the global listing of countries with the best investment climate in the most recent Global Petroleum Survey

Half day off for almost two years
...since PSA president Watson Duke invoked the Occupational Safety and Health Administration Act (OSHA), allowing Ministry of Education workers to shut down various departments.

Tobago licensing shuts down
Complaints of OSH non-compliance

Bail for police officers, bailiff

Carenage grandfather dies 'in care of nursing home'
He died as a result of acute small bowel gangrene... caused by compression of the mesenteric arteries by a foreign object, which was believed to most likely be a restraining belt.

Man dies: wife and passer-by shot too
Police are investigating the circumstances surrounding the death of a 35-year-old man yesterday morning in Barataria.



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