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MURDER ON THE BEACH
Posted: Thursday, October 15, 2015

MURDER ON THE BEACH
A 14-YEAR-OLD girl remains incarcerated at the Women's Prison hours after the hacking to death of her boyfriend Jahsent 'CJ' Clement, 22

Imbert ends on positive note
Imbert gave a crude oil price forecast which suggested that oil prices can reach close to US $70 a barrel in 2017.

Oil prices likely to climb—Imbert

$5.7B mystery
A SINGLE page in a Budget document - detailing items totalling $5.7 billion in expenditure under the Ministry of National Security - yesterday puzzled the Standing Finance Committee of Parliament.

Kamla: Where is the money for the joint border patrols?

Ramdial denies Antoine's claim
COUVA North MP Ramona Ramdial has denied a claim this week by Public Utilities Minister Ancil Antoine that she had diverted the course of a contracted Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA) project in her constituency

McDonald: HDC construction costs "insidious"
During the tenure of the Kamla Persad-Bissessar-led People's Partnership administration however only 4,178 housing units were built at a cost of $5.3 billion

Marlene: Tell us about Roody's Corner
...claimed her predecessor Dr Roodal Moonilal was an absentee Minister and a special adviser was paid a monthly salary of $39,000 to oversee affairs at the Ministry for him.

New Petrotrin boss wary of losses: We may soon go out of business
New Petrotrin chairman Andrew Jupiter has warned that the state-owned company has been spending much more than it earns

Dental procedure keeps PM away
Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley is expected to be back at work today after yesterday's absence from the Parliament due to ill health

EOC head: Broaden act to include sexual orientation
Chairman of the Equal Opportunities Commission (EOC) Lynette Seebaran-Suite is calling for an amendment to the Equal Opportunities Act

Yachting industry sends SOS: Cudjoe responds
THE yachting industry in Trinidad is in trouble, with fewer vessels coming into port for repair and maintenance, which threatens the jobs of 10,000 people.

Sparrow to get OBE
The Mighty Sparrow (Slinger Francisco) has been bestowed the Order of the British Empire (OBE).

Former minister warns against 'curriculum tinkering'

Ramleela kicks off in Dow Village

Man survives being run over by four cars
Mother pleads for help to care for son after...

Drunk driver cases triple

Govt seeks two more forensic pathologists

Jurors hear accused's alleged confession: 'I saw them cut her up'
One of the 11 men on trial for the murder of businesswoman Vindra Naipaul-Coolman allegedly confessed to his involvement in the crime when questioned by police

Cutlass Attack: Guard slain in front of girlfriend on beach
Hours before appearing before a Point Fortin magistrate for being an uncontrollable child, a 14-year-old Granville girl spent Tuesday night assisting police with their investigation

Northern Division cops seize 84 guns
...16 shy from 100 quota for year



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