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MARKED FOR DEATH
Posted: Tuesday, November 3, 2015

MARKED FOR DEATH
PRISONS Officer David Millette, 50, was marked for death.

Prisons officer gunned down
A suspected hit from behind the prisons walls may have been responsible for the killing of prisons superintendent David Millette

Dillon promises swift justice for killers
National Security Minister Edmund Dillon yesterday condemned the recent killing of a soldier and a prison officer in separate incidents.

Since 1990 - 17 prisons officers, 24 police officers murdered

3 prisons officers stabbed
...sustained nonlife threatening stab wounds from a prisoner armed with a switch blade inside the prison compound, prisons officers were yesterday threatening to stay off the job

Children's hospital will be used
He was responding to fears that his Government would allow the billion-dollar facility, which was a special project of the last Prime Minister, Kamla Persad-Bissessar, to languish.

UNC explains $250m travel bill
...would have included costs for training abroad by military personnel, senior public servants and trade missions

UNC's case 'hopeless'
EBC: Six election petitions filed by the Opposition United National Congress (UNC) challenging the validity of the September 7 general election in six marginal constituencies

Independent committee for poll
HE United National Congress (UNC) is in the process of setting up an independent elections committee to oversee the party's internal elections

Law Assn head rubbishes attorney's claim
... by an attorney that he refused to sign the requisite documents to permit British Queen's Counsel Timothy Straker to be admitted to practise law in T&T

Suspected swine flu case in Point
After death of Siparia woman...

'Don't blackmail docs'
LAYING private criminal charges of manslaughter against three medical doctors in the death of Couva mother, Chrystal Ramsoomair, was a "heartless act", according to consultant gynaecologist Dr Jehan Ali

Plea for fire station back at Lady Hailes
THE Lady Hailes Avenue Fire Station in San Fernando is needed in the southern city, Leo Ramkissoon, president of the Fire Services Association, has said.

Local Saudi visa office by year-end

Sparrow to get his money
MINISTER of Community Development, Culture and the Arts Dr Nyan Gadsby-Dolly says

City street dwellers on the rise

Vindra trial has 'significant cost'

MATT joins call to end crimes against journalists
Media workers across the world yesterday observed International Day to End Impunity for Crimes against Journalists.

Foreigners back in court on money-laundering charges
Two China-born Venezuelan nationals and a China-born Costa Rican national

Women set to close up shop
Having been robbed at least six times in 15 years, watched a bandit hold a gun to her son's forehead and witnessed her pregnant daughter being shot in the leg

Father on DUI charge fined $1,800
A father of three who told a San Fernando magistrate he did not know that drinking four beers would put him over the legal 35 microgrammes alcohol limit



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