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Disquiet at Udecott as Chow is installed Posted: Tuesday, December 22, 2015
Disquiet at Udecott as Chow is installed Another controversial change at the top of a state-run company...
Housing Minister: HDC must do its work HOUSING Minister Marlene McDonald yesterday said it was "totally unnecessary" for her to intervene at this time in the Housing Development Corporation (HDC)
Duke: They treating people like swine PSA head on ministry's response
Pay hike for managers, none for employees Postal workers cry foul
Minister gets report on CNMG/GISL
Physical disability and employment Law Made Simple
Chief Medical Officer: Low chances of H1N1 deaths Of the 29 lab-confirmed H1N1 patients in T&T, 25 have been treated by doctors and discharged.
Another swine flu death? THE Ministry of Health is awaiting the result of an autopsy on the body of Stacy Ramkissoon, to confirm that she died from the H1N1 (swine flu) virus
'Double standards' by PM Rowley In a statement, Padarath said as Opposition Leader, Rowley complained bitterly about Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar's overseas travels over the last five years
Woman gives birth in back of patrol car With two security officers assisting...
Suspects in cop, student's killing released
PSWA: Pay $M to families of slain cops THE Police Social Welfare Association (PSWA) is clamouring for the relatives of murdered police constable PC Russel Ramnarine, 24, to be paid
Families fight over bodies of two dead men
Schoolboy, 13, uncle shot Attacks linked to missing gun
Man in court for army-type camouflage pants
Bar robbery suspect shot dead by cops identified The man shot dead by police on Sunday, following a robbery in Central Trinidad, was identified as 19-year-old Brendan Jack.
Jailed for throwing packs of cigarettes over jail wall for friend AN Arouca man will spend the holidays in jail after he was sentenced to a prison term of 12 months for throwing eight packs of cigarettes over the wall
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