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Las' lap push for votes
Posted: Saturday, September 5, 2015

Las' lap push for votes
AFTER months of bitter campaigning, the major political parties will today engage in a las' lap push for votes ahead of Monday's general election

Cops ready for final rallies today
With the final rallies for the People's Partnership and People's National Movement (PNM) taking place today—at Aranjuez Savannah in Aranjuez and Eddie Hart Grounds, Tacarigua, respectively

CoP: 6,500 officers on the beat for Monday

PM gets 'Bye Bye' song
PNM, UNC supporters dish out picong

'Undecideds' rapidly deciding
THREE days ahead of Election Day, the latest NACTA opinion poll is predicting the PP will edge the PNM by winning 21-plus seats

Where will PM be sworn-in?
Whoever wins the election, there will be something of a quandary as to where to hold the swearing-in ceremony.

Backpay blues for new Govt
Health workers seek settlement

Economy contracts by -1.2% in early 2015, says Central Bank

China calls for deeper ties with TT

Police waiting for special ballots
Police Service Social and Welfare Association president Insp Anand Ramesar is troubled that several policemen and women have yet to receive the necessary documentation.

Police can vote on election day
ALL POLICE officers who did not exercise their franchise during special voting over the past three days

Muslims pray for Raziah in Sando
RAZIAH AHMED, who is building momentum in San Fernando West to capture the marginal seat for the United National Congress (UNC)

Roget distances the OWTU from former leader McLeod
Walkabout staged in the Pointe-a-Pierre constituency to distance itself from the “stigma” created by its former leader

Couva Children's Hospital commissioned but closed

New rules for funding of medical students
Controlled numbers for medical students studying at regional institutions who will receive funding.

No leads in escape of Carrera inmates

Cops told to return businessman's cash
THOUSANDS of dollars must be returned to a businessman granted leave by the High Court for judicial review, after police officers raided his business place and seized the cash.

He killed his family, then himself
AUTOPSIES on the bodies of a family of four in New Jersey confirm that the father, a Trinidadian man, shot dead his wife and their two young children, then turned the gun on himself.

Girl, 13, missing 8 months
It is just three days shy from the opening of the new school term and yet there has been no trace of missing 13 - year-old student, Jade Peters.



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