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BOYS SENT HOME
Posted: Saturday, August 15, 2015

BOYS SENT HOME
After more than a week in police custody, the two young brothers, against whom manslaughter charges were laid arising from the shooting death of one of their pre-teen friends

$70,000 bail for minors on manslaughter charge

High winds collapses canopy
Commissioning ceremony of Children's Hospital in Couva delayed

Excellent results at south schools
Schools pleased with exam results

Top cop: 3 years acting? So what?
ACTING POLICE Commissioner Stephen Williams, who has been in the post for more than three years

'Irrelevant if I get the job'
CoP acting in top post for 3 years

Minister: $321m to manage waste disposal
It costs the Government $321 million per year to manage this country's waste collection and disposal.

Surprise UNC candidates for Tunapuna and Sando West
They are former Senate President Raziah Ahmed for San Fernando West and economist Wayne Munroe for Tunapuna.

COP backs down to UNC
THE Congress of the People (COP) failed to introduce any candidate for either of the two key marginal seats of Tunapuna and San Fernando West

COP goes with 8 candidates

Jowelle: South money in PoS
Despite an abundance of resources in San Fernando, there is no life in the southern city and all its revenues are being spent in Port-of-Spain

PM's decisions causing crisis for US$

Prove conspiracy claims or face criminal probe
AG tells Rowley on death threat claim

Govt breaking up highway project
The Solomon Hochoy Highway Project cannot be completed by main contractor, OAS Construtora of Brazil, People's National Movement leader Dr Keith Rowley has claimed.

Don't back down
Workers must not back down until their working conditions are safe, Public Services Association (PSA) first vice-president Christopher Joefield said yesterday.

Police to teen killer: Give up
Police are appealing to the young woman who stabbed 16-yearold Jernice Francis to death in Laventille on Wednesday evening to give herself up.

"Nickel's" memory lives on
Kwame 'Nickel' Bourne was shot dead at his Crown Trace home on January 20, 2011, when police stormed his house and opened fire.

Trini in US acquitted in double homicide
A Trinidadian national who served 13 years in prison for a 2002 double homicide in New York has been acquitted following a retrial.



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