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SECTION 34 OUTRAGE Posted: Tuesday, October 20, 2015
SECTION 34 OUTRAGE IT WAS a desire to appease major public outrage over the possibility that the Piarco Airport fraud accused would escape criminal prosecution
DPP under fire in Section 34 appeal
Govt to probe $40m bill for 3-day event
Public Service shake-up ...while in August, former Prime Minister Kamla Persad- Bissessar named Joan Mendez as the new Head of the Public Service, Mendez will no longer hold that post.
Law Association to review Legal Fees and State Briefs policy PROCUREMENT standards and fee guidelines in the retention of external attorneys by the Office of the Attorney General
Moonilal: Couva hospital allocation standard OPPOSITION Whip Dr Roodal Moonilal yesterday accused Minister of Finance Colm Imbert of "headline-grabbing antics"
Imbert quizzed on cut in school feeding $$ Govt looking closely at company'
Teachers underpaid, undervalued President of Howard University (HU) and St Mary's alumnus Dr Wayne Frederick said yesterday.
Rainfall but reservoirs still low While recent rainfall in T&T has positively impacted local reservoirs, they remain significantly low.
Jack enjoying life
More experiments coming next year Williams on fight against crime:
Noting illegal stored there Gypsy on cops' raid at house:
Deyalsingh meets with Nurses Association ... to discuss the recent attack and rape of a nurse, by a security guard
$120,000 bail for guard on rape charge
Cops probe baby's death POLICE are investigating the death of 11-month-old Mikyle Ramnath
Family in shock after teen's death RELATIVES of Candice Shamika Jack, 16, are trying to find out the circumstances surrounding her death.
The killers will be caught' 62-year-old Savitri Juteram, a mother of five, bound and gagged on the floor of her home, with a wound to her head.
Construction worker killed in Mamoral An attempt to silence construction worker, Vishnu Ragoonanan, may have been behind his murder.
Death for not respecting the borders THE father of Amos Dick who was shot dead while riding a bicycle on Mano Trace, Enterprise, yesterday blamed an ongoing gang war for his son's death.
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