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DEADLY PLAY Posted: Friday, August 7, 2015
DEADLY PLAY Ten-year-old Reuben Reed shot dead while playing with three friends yesterday.
Friend shoots boy, 11 Two other children in police care
BOY KILLS BOY
'21st century campaign strategy' THE phone calls and e-mails sent to citizens on behalf of the UNC is simply a 21st century campaign strategy and nothing illegal was done to access contact information, UNC campaign manager Rodney Charles has said.
5 pirates killed TWO Trinidadian fishermen, missing at sea since early July, are said to have been at the centre of a gun battle between members of the Venezuelan Coast Guard
New salary in Sept, backpay Nov The assurance given by Finance Minister Larry Howai who is chair of the Inter-Ministerial Committee in charge of wage negotiations
Duke promises chaos "November pay date is unfortunate for Regional Health Authority workers waiting on 2011-2013 salary adjustment in August 2015," he said.
Ultrasounds for pregnant women In an effort to reduce foetal deaths, Health Minister Fuad Khan announced yesterday that all pregnant women would receive ultrasounds by the 14th week of their gestation.
Foetus dies of low blood Ppreliminary report into the death of Tricia Borneo's baby at the Mt Hope Women's Hospital found there was placenta insufficiency.
Thirsty in Tobago A lack of major infrastructure from the Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA) has contributed to the water woes Tobago is currently facing.
Kamla: I have a plan when we win next elections Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar will today launch the People's Partnership manifesto
ILP names Tobago candidates The Independent Liberal Party (ILP) has announced Paul Peters, of Mt Marie in Scarborough, and Porsher Powder, of Delaford, as its candidates for the Tobago West and East electoral districts
T&T gives up Muntslag to US agents ...to face charges of narcotics trafficking.
Howai: No report on CLICO firing Two months after the firing of former CLICO chairman Gerald Yetming and former managing director Carolyn John...
'Crisis of black identity' — Kwasi Mutema MINISTER in the Ministry of Works Kwasi Mutema yesterday said the nation is facing a "crisis" of black identity as he lamented the high levels of incarceration of persons of African descent
One-woman protest outside Central Bank Calling for immediate action to ease the foreign-exchange crunch.
Flash flood warning A SERIES of thundershowers on the western coastline yesterday afternoon led to a flash flood warning from the Piarco-based Trinidad and Tobago Meteorological Office
TThe legacy of "King Sugar" immortalised Formal opening ceremony of the Sevilla Sugar Museum and Sugar Archives Centre on Wednesday at the Sugar Heritage Village at Brechin Castle in Couva
'Folklore' artist 'Embah' dies
Cops: Eight bikers killed this year
Motorcylists' death worries police
Muslim cries discrimination because of her religion A follower of the Muslim faith, Lewis has been told to remove her religious garments or she will not be paid.
Teenage girl on ganja charge denied bail ...who allegedly attempted to smuggle 41 grammes of marijuana concealed in a pair of rubber slippers into the Port of Spain Prison on Wednesday
No bail for 3 charged with prison smuggling
Hunt for escapee Manhunt for teen suspect who flees court
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