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'MR CARMONA WAS HASTY' Posted: Sunday, September 13, 2015
'MR CARMONA WAS HASTY' FORMER President George Maxwell Richards, 84, yesterday accused President Anthony Carmona, 62, of conduct which was "out of order" stemming from reported actions of the Head of State
UWI lecturer says hostile FB comments reflect erroneous definition of culture
Rowley: No job cuts with smaller Cabinet
Remy: Don't make workers bear brunt of fiscal adjustment The trade union movement is challenging the new People's National Movement (PNM) Administration to devise a strategy to minimise the impact of declining oil prices
Tobago ministry staff fearful of losing jobs What will become of workers at the Ministry of Tobago Development? This is the question been asked by some 600 employees
Tourism stakeholders welcome Shamfa
It's not business as usual—experts ...We need all hands on deck, Govt needs to diversify the economy
Concerns raised about new energy minister ...Olivierre has been embroiled in lawsuit with NGC
Make national building code a priority Mc Donald told...
Audit of state land coming—Rambharat ...Caroni 1975 Ltd under scrutiny Minister of Agriculture, Lands and Fisheries Clarence Rambharat has promised to undertake an immediate audit of state land in T&T
Farmers want urgent meeting with Rambharat
Don't slash Gate Karim tells PNM Govt:
Rodney Charles: UNC willing to co-operate, but... THE Opposition United National Congress (UNC) says it is not convinced the new People's National Movement's Government team is suited to governance...
PP still to decide basis of challenge on election results
COP accepts results, calls for proportional representation CONGRESS of the People (COP) leader Prakash Ramadhar says there is a need for a change in the country's electoral system in order to eliminate the complaints and criticisms that have surfaced
Prakash not stepping down as COP leader ...says he's disappointed with election results
Yetming wants Central Bank governor fired While Clico policyholders were waiting with bated breath for word on payment of their money a battle was being waged behind closed doors between former Clico chairman Gerald Yetming and Central Bank Governor Jwala Rambarran.
Clico policyholders agree DPP should probe payout
It's a global problem Trinidad-born, Harvard Law graduate Sareta Ashraph, chief analyst on the United Nations (UN) commission of inquiry on Syria:
43 arrested: firearm seized in Central A 48-hour police exercise in the Central Division resulted in the arrest of 43 persons and the seizure of a 9mm firearm.
PH driver in custody: teacher reports robbery, sex assault A 48-year-old Piparo man is currently in police custody after he allegedly sexually assaulted and robbed a schoolteacher on Friday morning.
Belmont men gunned down in reprisal shooting ...police report four murders yesterday
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