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NGC fires SIS Posted: Wednesday, November 25, 2015
NGC fires SIS "This decision was prompted by our fiduciary responsibility to safeguard the interests and assets of the company..."
SIS' billion dollar contract terminated by NGC
TERROR LAW INVOKED FOR THE FIRST time, the State has invoked powerful provisions of the Anti-Terrorism Act 2005, seeking to have a High Court judge deem an individual or entity as a "terrorist" and to freeze the assets of that person or entity.
Mayor fuming over 45-minute wait for ambulance ...after a man who collapsed mere walking distance from the San Fernando General Hospital
PM Rowley arrives in Malta
AG moves to seize assets More woes for jailed Trini JFK plotter...
Aids deaths down by 61% in Caribbean
'Cooperate to beat terrorism' National Security Minister Edmund Dillon
Senator: Take their money too INDEPENDENT Senator David Small yesterday declared it was not enough for persons found guilty of corruption in this country, "to make a jail."
Levels of under-employment growing—Khan
UNC Loyalist slate to contest election without third deputy There are 16 executive positions to be contested in the UNC internal elections with three persons to contest the post of deputy political leader.
Glenn in the race Former Minister of the People in the People's Partnership Government, Dr Glenn Ramadharsingh, will contest the position of deputy political leader in the United National Congress (UNC) internal elections.
Anand under fire in defamation suit Former attorney general Anand Ramlogan's professional reputation was called into question as he took the witness stand to defend himself in his defamation lawsuit against current Works and Infrastructure Minister Fitzgerald Hinds
Tobago wants autonomy, not split
bpTT ads anger Fishermen and Friends of the Sea ...claiming that bpTT is using a series of advertisements in an effort to fool the public into thinking that seismic surveys is a good thing.
Officer threatened Wheelers' murder accused in court
Police begin probe into Carenage death ...allegations that soliders beat a resident and dumped his body into the sea last Friday.
Deportee in court for 2003 killing of boy A man who alleged shot and killed a 17 year old store clerk during a robbery twelve years ago, appeared in court on Monday, after being held in Grenada, where police claim he was hiding out.
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