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PNM FIGHTS BACK
Posted: Thursday, October 1, 2015

PNM FIGHTS BACK
LEAVING nothing to chance, six successful People's National Movement (PNM) Members of Parliament are fighting back as they seek to have the United National Congress' (UNC) election petitions against them dismissed

Tough legal battle ahead
PNM joins EBC appeal of UNC petition

EBC appeals UNC election petition

Appeal Court has month to weigh EBC challenge
UNC election petition...

80 workers sent home
Temporary labour purge at Tobago Affairs

Help for medical students: $12.8m injected into GATE

Sookoo wants agri-focused budget
President of the Agricultural Society of Trinidad and Tobago (ASTT) Dhano Sookoo says the agriculture sector was "stagnated" under former food production minister Devant Maharaj

Government to review purchase of APCs

Businessmen must also stand burden
Unions to Finance Minister:

Parties still have too much power
Wide range of topics at election review...

Energy boss: More job cuts possible
While he noted that oil and gas prices could not be predicted, Energy Chamber president, Dr Thackwray Driver, however warned that further job losses within the energy industry could be a real possibility

Better management needed
PRIME Minister Dr Keith Rowley yesterday said Government is not going to get involved in the latest crisis to engulf West Indies cricket however

Appeal Court frees mom
Two years after jail for stealing purse...

Trinidad not source but destination country for human trafficking

Airports to display portraits of PM Rowley this week

OAS gets back to work on highway
Nidco president Dr Carson Charles noted that work has resumed on 70 per cent of the road network.

Businessman slain at bar lime
A popular businessman and money lender was gunned down in the presence of his friends while liming at a bar on Foster Road, Sangre Grande

Murder toll now 327

750 missing persons cases annually
The Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) says it engages in investigations into approximately 750 "missing persons" cases every year

Prisons officer held with ganja
A 30-YEAR-OLD prisons officer of Chaguanas was arrested Tuesday afternoon following a random search carried out by his seniors at the Port-of-Spain prison Remand Section

Marijuana in pocket, gun in crotch
A 28-YEAR-OLD man of Enterprise Village, Chaguanas was arrested yesterday by officers of the Central Division Operations Unit...



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