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Rambharat visits farms to decide on $831m budget
Posted: Monday, November 23, 2015

Rambharat visits farms to decide on $831m budget
The minister, who met with farmers in South Trinidad over the weekend, said he has visited Icacos, Erin, Otaheite and Mon Diablo, so far.

Senior cop nabbed in sting operation
It is being alleged that a man made arrangements to pay the senior officer and the constable a $25,000 bribe to forego prosecution

PM to citizens: Be vigilant
Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley called on T&T's security forces to redouble their efforts to protect citizens in the wake of possible terror threats by ISIS.

Dillon to hold ISIS talks with Abdullah
UMAR ABDULLAH, the man who confessed this week that he was once on the verge of joining the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS)

TTEC makes $612M loss
FOR the year 2013, the Trinidad and Tobago Electricity Commission (TTEC) posted a $612 million loss.

Enill: Lowering HDC ceiling not illegal
...decision is appropriate in the prevailing economic conditions.

Man, 68, waiting 15 years for HDC deed

$20B spent on housing in a decade

THA investing in business development
The Tobago House of Assembly (THA) has spent close half-a-billion dollars over the past 13 years to stimulate and nurture business development on the island

Deyalsingh to meet with soft drink manufacturers
...discussions to commence with local soft drink manufacturers to encourage them to manufacture healthy drinks so as to reduce the incidence of diabetes in Trinidad and Tobago.

...Roget and minister to talk on NGC move

Pedicabs hit the road in Tobago
A mode of transport known as the Tobago Pedicab was on Saturday introduced to tourists and the population in Tobago.

Judge cautions new lawyers about love of $
HIGH Court judge Justice James Aboud has expressed concern about the widespread trend of materialism among lawyers

PM pays tribute to former teacher
PRIME Minister Dr Keith Rowley yesterday paid tribute to his former teacher Eugene Blackette, 97

Griffith: Government can revoke SSA appointment
Heads of strategic security agencies are appointed by governments and if an administration changes, those appointments can be revoked.

Artie, 3, walks again
ARTIE RAMKHELEWAN, the three year-old girl who survived having her throat slit by her own father has taken her first steps at the San Fernando Teaching Hospital since the incident.

Consent, children and related offences
Law Made Simple

Educator: Blame parents for low achieving schools
PARENTS have joined the long line of excuse-seekers, says educator Dr Fayad Ali, who, in explaining why denominational secondary schools excell over government-run colleges

Gun, cocaine, marijuana found
ALMOST two weeks after a 17-year-old schoolgirl was shot in the chest at an abandoned house in San Fernando, allegedly used as a sex and drug den, police officers launched several anti-crime exercises



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