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Rowley: Hard times coming Posted: Friday, August 28, 2015
Rowley: Hard times coming He referred in particular to falling prices and lower production levels in both gas and oil
PM hands over six vessels to Coast Guard SIX out of a dozen vessels purchased by the Government for the Coast Guard, at a cost of $1.3 billion
Howai turns to World Bank FINANCE Minister, Larry Howai, said the World Bank will help the country to rationalise its social expenditure, in ways such as removing duplication and streamlining processes
TT assists Erika-ravaged Dominica
'Storm in a tea cup' Mix-up caused funds to go to Sancho...
Howai sees $3b loss in revenue ...from the current fiscal year.
Minister: Property Tax not a priority Government has no intention of implementing the Property Tax and will seek to extend the amnesty if it is returned to power next month.
Integrity Commission Responds to Rowley
T&T loses Secretariat bid for Arms Trade Treaty TRINIDAD and Tobago has lost its bid to be the seat of the permanent secretariat of the Arms Trade Treaty (ATT), which aims to regulate the international arms trade.
'Kamla neemakharam' IT SEEMS Winston 'Gypsy' Peters is not taking his rejection by the United National Congress (UNC) all too well.
TATT: No long-term negative effects from dropping channels
'Superboy' honoured FOUR-YEAR-OLD Kal-el Alleyne was hailed as a hero by chairman of the Sangre Grande Regional Corporation, Martin Terry Rondon, who dressed as Santa Claus to present the child with several gifts.
Austria finds 20, maybe up to 50, migrants dead in truck Austrian police on Thursday discovered the decomposing bodies stacked in a truck parked on the shoulder of the main highway
Spinal damage for Caura tree victim No counselling offered to family
Robbery not political The break-in at the office of People's National Movement (PNM) Pointe-a-Pierre candidate Neil Mohammed does not appear to be politically motivated, but rather a crime of opportunity.
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