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BRUTISH CAMPAIGN
Posted: Monday, September 7, 2015

BRUTISH CAMPAIGN
Since Parliament prorogued on June 17, Election Day has been preceded by the "most brutish" campaign within living memory

DECISION DAY - Election Updates
There are 1,099,205 eligible voters, comprising 546,415 men and 552,864 women.

Crunch time at hand: Largest electorate

Observer teams keep eye on voting
THE Commonwealth observer mission will observe the opening of polls at 6 am at Woodbrook Secondary School, French Street, Woodbrook

Light showers expected today

Howai: Deficit still at $1 billion
Despite the Central Bank of T&T's (CBTT) Q2 Economic Bulletin stating that the deficit had increased to $2 billion, outgoing Finance Minister Larry Howai said

Teaching hospital handed over to UWI
THE South West Regional Health Authority (SWRHA) last week officially handed over to The University of the West Indies (UWI) a department for the university's teaching and training facility.

Medical bills 'heavy'
Legendary calypsonian Slinger Francisco "The Mighty Sparrow" is hoping the State makes good on its promise to give him $2 million to fit his mounting medical bills.

Kamla turns sod for $97M complex
On the eve of general elections yesterday, it was business as usual for Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar who after a hectic final rally on Saturday in Aranjuez journeyed to Penal

OWTU threatens to sue Petrotrin over new medical plan
...Petrotrin for attempting to close down the company's medical department without any consultation.

Soldiers to get more pay
Defence Force, CPO wrap up negotiations

Educating the public on consumer rights
The Consumer Affairs Unit of the Division of Finance and Enterprise Development is there to help protect consumers' interests.

COSTAATT lecturer still missing
MORE than a month has passed since university lecturer, Glenda Charles-Harris has gone missing

Free Wi-Fi for PTSC buses

'Jesus' to be charged for fire
The 20-yearold man, known only as "Jesus", who is accused of setting fire to the stage at the People's National Movement's rally at Eddie Hart Savannah

Chopped woman in ICU
Nineteen-year-old Abby Bacchus is still in the Intensive Care Unit at the Eric Williams Medical Sciences Complex, Mt Hope



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