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TELL US WHAT YOU NEED Posted: Friday, October 30, 2015
TELL US WHAT YOU NEED GOVERNMENT wants a wish list from the police to bolster their assault on burgeoning crime in Trinidad and Tobago
3,500 foreigners arrive in Tobago DESPITE the United Kingdom (UK) updating its travel advisory and warning its citizens to show extreme caution when visiting Tobago in the wake of a double-murder
Not sure he was dealer Beheaded man's mom admits he smoked ganja...
Johnny apologises for scolding public over abandoned car
Enough to render election illegal A CHANGE in the voting time was more than a mere breach, the High Court judge who granted leave to the United National Congress (UNC) to challenge the legality of the September 7 General Election
One of Kamla's biggest supporters wants her out ATTORNEY Larry Lalla, one of Kamla Persad-Bissessar most loyal supporters in the run up to the September general election
UNC's internal election heats up Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar tore into dissenting MPs who want her to step aside from seeking re-election as United National Congress political leader
Moonilal condemned by UNC supporters ... Oropouche East MP, Dr Roodal Moonilal was roundly condemned by members of the party's parliamentary arm for seeking to unseat incumbent leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar
T&T formally withdraws Bhoe as Commonwealth candidate ...Tewarie said the withdrawal was a “non-issue” as he already knew he could not be the Secretary General for the Commonwealth once he was elected as the member of Parliament for Caroni Central.
DOMA head: Discuss legalising marijuana GROTESQUE crimes such as the beheading of persons and dismembering of bodies, are related to battles on the streets involving a lucrative marijuana trade
TT hit by major brain drain DR KEITH Nurse, the World Trade Organisation Chairman at the University of the West Indies, said yesterday that this country has one of the highest brain drain rates in the world.
US$500M pumped into system THE CENTRAL Bank yesterday announced that it had, following special directives issued by Minister of Finance Colm Imbert, reverted to the old foreign exchange distribution system
Residents flee chlorine leak ...evacuated due to toxic fumes
Minister: Hospital could have faced legal liabilities Deyalsingh said: "There is a legal liability in case anything should go wrong. No public hospital anywhere in the world accepts that legal liability."
Right decisions must be made in HIV/Aids awareness Former minister:
Aboud: PoS wrecking is a scam
US action against TT melamine THE Government and Methanol Holdings Trinidad Limited (MHTL) are both subject of countervailing and anti-dumping legal actions respectively in the USA
Lambert leads NUGFW again James Lambert was returned as president general of the National Union of Government and Federated Workers (NUGFW) on Tuesday afternoon.
Hinds to meet with Kublalsingh Works Minister Fitzgerald Hinds has agreed to meet with Dr Wayne Kublalsingh and the Highway Reroute Movement (HRM) to hear concerns
Power maxis with CNG Maxi Association: Shelve rapid rail plan...
Hold put on POS/Sando hike fare
Rescued fishermen recount ordeal: Saved by cooler's cover For 39 hours, three Couva fisherman held onto the cover of a cooler, determined to stay alive after their boat sank in the Gulf of Paria
Scarborough pupil struck on zebra crossing by SRP TWELVE-YEAR-OLD Jaylon Archer, a pupil of Scarborough Secondary School, escaped death yesterday morning when he was struck by a car just outside his school.
Gobin claims: I was smacked, forced fed bottled milk FROM his prison cell at Golden Grove, Arouca, accused child beater Dexter Gobin was forced to re-enact scenes from a viral video
Man killed outside HDC Commuters were forced to run for their lives last night, as gunmen opened fire on a man while he was walking along George Street, Port of Spain.
Wife charged with killing him SHELLY ANN SILVERTON appeared before the Princes Town court charged with the murder of her husband, Wayne Ali.
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