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17 CHINESE NETTED Posted: Thursday, January 21, 2016
17 CHINESE NETTED THE keen and alert observation of four police officers led to the netting of 17 Chinese nationals, believed to be in this country illegally
New police Order no threat to PSC? AG dismisses Opposition's claims...
Cops step up hunt for guns Increase in firearms aligned to porous borders
$6M drug bust in Central SIX million dollars in cocaine and $120,000 in marijuana were seized in exercises in Central Division yesterday.
2 illegal guns, $6m in drugs seized in raids ...and arrested six people during an anti-crime exercised in the division.
Carmona, Chinese 'haggle' over Taiwan A CHINESE delegation yesterday asked President Anthony Carmona to sway other Caribbean nations to reject Taiwan's political existence
100 primary schools failing ... says Professor Theodore Lewis, newly appointed chairman of committees to review Early Childhood Education and Primary School curriculum
Sangre Grande man dies from swine flu A 61-year-old man died at the Sangre Grande District Health Facility yesterday, making him the sixth victim of the H1N1 virus
Honour $14M owed EMILE Elias, executive chairman of NH International (Caribbean) Limited yesterday suggested that Government issue bonds to honour a $14 million debt the State owes to architectural firm
PM on $$ spent for education: Too many students still falling through cracks
Rowley hints of scholarship cuts
Debe campus in UWI's hands, Rowley tells Kamla Law Faculty at the Penal/Debe campus of The University of the West Indies
Kamla aims to 'compel' Govt to open hospital
Chaguanas businessman missing since Monday Azim Mohammed, a father of one, was last seen by relatives outside his home at daybreak.
10 accused opt to stay silent The ten men still on trial for the murder of businesswoman Vindra Naipaul-Coolman have all chosen not to testify in their own defence.
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