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WEEK OF DEATH Posted: Saturday, January 9, 2016
WEEK OF DEATH BLOOD, shed by killers, continues to flow seemingly unabated in this country.
Eyewitness: Murder victim wrestled with attacker A wounded Matthew "Smeagol" Simmons took justice into his own hands on Thursday, when he wrestled with his killer and managed to shoot him with his own gun
EWMSC staff vaccinated OVER 900 members of staff at the Eric Williams Medical Sciences Complex (EW MSC) have been vaccinated againt the H1N1 virus (swine flu).
Another swine flu death THE nation has recorded its fifth fatality caused by the H1N1 influenza with the death of a 68-year-old male patient
Minister: More vaccines to arrive on Monday The Health Ministry is currently using 28,000 vaccines to combat the deadly H1N1 flu virus and a further 7,500 doses are expected to arrive in the country on Monday
Medicine director quits TRHA board The Director of Medicine on the Tobago Regional Health Authority Board, Dr Maria Dillon-Remy yesterday tendered her resignation
'I sued to prove wrongful death' LORNE RAMSUMAIR has finally brought the curtain down in his three-year, million-dollar legal battle against the South West Regional Health Authority
Sturge wants US to probe Garcia Opposition Senator Wayne Sturge has written to the United States Embassy
Imbert: Rowley flew economy class Imbert sent a text message to the Express yesterday, following publication of a story headlined "Did Rowley fly economy class from Miami?"
OAS ordered to pay $6M ...to pay one of its sub-contractors a little over $6 million for monies owed to it for the construction of a stretch of the Point Fortin highway extension.
$13M for Regional Carnival Annual subvention handed out to 57 Regional Carnival Committees from all over the country
Chaguanas Carnival launches today
Downtown Carnival launched PORT-OF-SPAIN was yesterday transformed by colourful costumes and masqueraders at the formal launch of Downtown Carnival
Klassic Ruso opens with large turnout at renovated City Hall
Let's pass the cultural baton, advises Carmona So said President Anthony Carmona during his address at yesterday's launch of the inaugural Friends of the Youths of Trinidad and Tobago Junior Extempo Monarch competition
Sex assault victim to donate award Perhaps it is the first time in our jurisdiction compensation has been accepted by a victim of indecent assault, as a part of a sentence imposed on an accused found guilty.
Prison officer to be charged $65,000 missing from canteen:
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