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Deadly Rage Posted: Friday, August 14, 2015
Deadly Rage A teenaged girl was stabbed to death by one of her peers in a jealous rage in Second Caledonia, Laventille, on Wednesday evening.
Mix-up delays help for suicide victim
...Alfonso sorry for slow response to family's pleas National Security Minister Carl Alfonso has apologised for the slow response time of the police to the pleas of the family of Sherry Ann Seecharan to provide counselling for her.
God alone knows what happens now Daughter after mother's death:
Napa faces closure over health, safety concerns The National Academy for the Performing Arts, Port-of-Spain, will be shut down indefinitely and evacuated as health and safety concerns have made it uninhabitable
Wrong teen slain in knife attack Woman seeks out boyfriend's new love...
24-hour roadblock brings traffic jam
Healthcare workers pitch ‘tent of dissatisfaction' Nurses and health-care assistants at the Arima Health Facility gathered under a "tent of dissatisfaction" yesterday to register their angst at Health Minister Dr Fuad Khan.
...Fuad: Unreasonable, ridiculous action
Debate controversy comical, says Raymond
Debates group: We are not politically aligned The Trinidad and Tobago Debates Commission (TTDC) is refuting a claim that it is aligned to the People's National Movement (PNM) or any political party.
More than $100M in narcotics seized in four years Public Information Officer, of the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service, ASP Michael Pierre, revealed that more than $100M in illegal narcotics have been seized between 2010 and 2014.
Rowley: Laptop initiative failed Leader of the Opposition Dr Keith Rowley says a report prepared by the UWI Faculty of Social Sciences on the role of the Government's multi-million dollar laptop initiative...
Pastor ‘Kitty's' inheritance re-surfaces THE purported US$800 billion worth of investments which the late Pastor Vishnu "Kitty" Lutchmansingh claimed to have inherited from a deceased United States billionaire
Body cameras for cops coming soon Police officers may soon have their daily duties monitored as the service moves to launch its pilot project on officers wearing body cameras.
Kissing bandit on the loose A gun-toting bandit, who loves to kiss his victims after perpetrating his crime
Two men gunned down in San Juan ...following what police suspect was a drug deal that may have gone sour.
British citizen held with guns, drugs in La Brea ...after police executed a search warrant at about 2 am yesterday at a house at Mark Street, Vessigny, and recovered two 9mm pistols and 42 rounds of assorted ammunition.
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