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Query over Sharon's Malta trip Posted: Friday, November 13, 2015
Query over Sharon's Malta trip Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley will attend the upcoming Commonwealth Heads of Government conference in Malta accompanied by a small delegation including his wife Sharon, Communication Minister Maxie Cuffie said yesterday.
The political, financial costs Commonwealth Summits, one of which Trinidad and Tobago hosted in 2009, its golden year for summitry, are short, intensely busy affairs, held as the Malta one is over the last weekend in November, Friday to Sunday.
No make-up artist for Dr Rowley
Zika Virus Reaches the Caribbean Community On November 9 the Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA) confirmed five cases of Zika virus in a territory of the Caribbean Community. Earlier this year, suspected cases of the mosquito-borne disease were reported in Brazil and the Dominican Republic.
Communications Minister: Moral suasion on firecrackers MINISTER of Communications Maxie Cuffie yesterday suggested that the firecracker menace can be tackled by admonitions from the police and others being conveyed to the general public by the media.
MAN'S HAND BLOWN OFF
Victims end up with blown off fingers, burns, dog bites A 56-YEAR-OLD man lost his hand when fireworks he was setting off, exploded on Divali night.
Gridlock as mechanic crushed to death It was a motorist's nightmare in south Trinidad yesterday as gridlock traffic along the Solomon Hochoy Highway snaked its way from Tarouba to San Fernando, following an accident which claimed the life of a Princes Town mechanic during mid-afternoon rush-hour.
Don't panic over swine flu deaths, says doctor In the face of two confirmed cases of swine flu and reports of other cases, the public is being advised that there is no need to panic.
Shot in head, man drives self to hospital A 30-YEAR-OLD Laventille man drove himself to hospital despite being shot in the head after he fought off a masked gunman who broke into the victim's house during the early morning hours yesterday.
Special treatment for accused in video beating case RICARDO Jerome has been given his own private cell and will be given private airing out (time outside of his prison cell), after his attorney Fareed Ali requested protection for him against the general prison population in a letter to the Commissioner of Prisons Sterling Stewart on Wednesday.
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