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I SAW DEATH
Posted: Thursday, October 22, 2015

I SAW DEATH
ENGLISH-BORN attorney Richard Wheeler had a premonition of death last week during a bout of sudden illness which prevented him from travelling to London to witness the world rugby championships

Who are the killers?
ARE the double murders of elderly foreign couples living in Tobago the work of one man, one gang, or a series of random attacks?

After murder of British couple, London sees backlash

UK puts Tobago in its 'bad books'

Carmona hails ex-prosecutor

Privy Council reserves judgment in Section 34 repeal
Postponing the court's decision to a date to be decided, Lord David Neuberger yesterday said he and his four colleagues needed time to consider the appeal

Law Lords reserve Section 34 ruling

Gary slams Dillon on APC issue

Sando to PoS fares to raise by $3

UNC Internal Elections December 5

Ag AG: State attorneys feared for their lives
STATE attorneys have refused to take on a case involving former Lifesport coordinator Rajaee Ali

Rowley to make first Tobago trip as Prime Minister

“Commissioned” fire station still closed
Mayaro Fire Station became an election campaign joke in September when it was commissioned at a gala ceremony by then prime minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar but never actually opened.

Transport boss at standards programme: Motorists need to change
The culture of the motoring public in T&T is not changing, despite the increasing number of road deaths.

Let all Senators use wheelchairs
INDEPENDENT Senator Ian Roach urged all Senators to attend a sitting of the Upper House in a wheelchair so they could see the obstacles faced by wheelchair-bound, persons

Media blocked from anti-bullying talks
School officials yesterday blocked media workers from covering the anti-bullying launch initiated by Princes Town MP Barry Padarath

Khadijah: Bring back Gender Affairs ministry

After swine flu death in South: Cover-up, say relatives
T&T recorded its fourth confirmed death from the highly contagious H1N1 Influenza (swine flu), which accounted for over 14,000 deaths worldwide in 2009.

Man says he was just trying to escape wife
Charged with loitering...

Mentally challenged man shot dead
POLICE are continuing investigations into the murder of a 23-year-old mentally-challenged man, who was shot dead in front of his mother by two masked men



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