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Focus on reviving economy
Posted: Wednesday, January 20, 2016

Focus on reviving economy
Cuffie ignores international media reports

GUN CRAZY!
Within the space of 12 hours, between Monday evening and yesterday, four murders were recorded with three of the victims falling to gun-toting killers

3 shot dead, burnt body found
Murder count now 29 in 19 days

NGO head: Legalised ganja can bring in billion$ for T&T

Contractor loses $14m claim
Judge wary of loophole used by State

Brooks: Natural gas shortage to last until 2018

Operator gets $.6m for on-the-job injury
A 42-year-old former employee of the Kiss Baking Company has received $600,000 in compensation for a debilitating back injury

Why VAT on books?
NOTED local historian Bridget Brereton is criticising Government's decision to impose Value Added Tax (VAT) on books

Ground-breaking documentary for Carnival
...Our Soul Turned Inside Out, the ground-breaking feature-length documentary from the Carnival Institute of Trinidad and Tobago (CITT), headed by Dr Kim Johnson.

Veteran artistes fail to qualify for soca finals
...Denise "Saucy Wow" Belfon and former repeat winners Neil "Iwer" George and Austin "SuperBlue" Lyons.

'All lives matter'
RISING star Amrika Mutroo proved that her victory in the NYAC Stars of Tomorrow competition on January 9, was no fluke, when she convincingly won the NWAC 32nd annual National Calypso Queen competition

Firms object to TTEC blackout
A NUMBER of legal firms operating on Edward Street in Port-of-Spain are objecting to a planned power outage in the area tomorrow

Suspects remain in custody
Children Authority shocked over baby's molestation

TT terrorist dies in American jail
KAREEM Ibrahim, this country's first official terrorist, died yesterday morning in a United States prison where he was serving a life sentence



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