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Gypsy to start anti-Kamla campaign
Posted: Wednesday, August 26, 2015

Gypsy to start anti-Kamla campaign
Glad to be friends with Rowley, Jack

Gypsy abandons UNC ship

Gypsy jumps off: "The PM is ungrateful, conniving"

I wish him the best
PM on Gypsy's departure:

Gypsy's resignation may be the "last straw" for some
This is according to political analyst Dr Winford James ...

Govt continues to aggressively purse oil production
Energy Minister:

Budget cuts coming
Howai: New PP Govt looking at $40 a barrel

Oil rebounds from low close on Monday
After plunging below the US$40 a barrel mark on Monday, the price of oil logged its biggest gain in more than two months yesterday

Probe done, 'guilty' cops face action
Special Branch memo leak...

Rowley: We will honour PP commitment
... will pay Caroni workers monies which the People's Partnership promised to pay, but to date, has not done so.

Sugar head reminds Rowley of PNM's past

Rowley: Vernella's claims still hurt
OPPOSITION Leader Dr Keith Rowley is still haunted by claims his father was a rapist, as made by Member of Parliament for Tobago East Vernella Alleyne-Toppin earlier this year.

'Five years of political fraud'
Ex-UNC corporation chairman accuses Govt of corruption on PNM stage...

Injured boy, 8, traumatised
Corporation's 'negligence' blamed for fallen tree

Kamla speaks of life with autistic grand-daughter
... as she promised a series of measures for the differently-abled.

Home opens for young male adults
Twenty million dollars is being spent annually at State-run homes to care for 217 children, with increased funding to be given to private institutions caring for 600 children.

Guanapo landfill burns
...has led to the shutting down of the landfill.



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