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GANGS SHUT SCHOOL Posted: Saturday, February 20, 2016
GANGS SHUT SCHOOL GANGSTERS, some dressed in school uniform, yesterday planned to infiltrate the Chaguanas North Secondary school to shoot a teacher plus students linked to a rival gang.
Gang members given uniforms Students set up attack on classmates, teacher
Sheron posts bail CHAGUANAS auto and real estate businessman Sheron Sukhdeo has posted bail after spending two nights behind bars on remand due to delays in processing of his documents
'I wanted to move to Tobago' PRESIDENT Anthony Carmona has revealed he was "so disgusted" with his official home in Trinidad that he was prepared to live at President's House in Tobago
PM: No reshuffle talk PRIME MINISTER Dr Keith Rowley declared there will be no "careening and careering from the Government of TT", under his watch
WICB on sticky wicket CARIBBEAN leaders are making a pitch to stump the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB)
Widespread fear among 17,000 pregnant women Speaker approves Zika debate
Mother and son tested for Zika Two new suspected cases in Central
AG proposes $3,500 dirty premises fine
Deyalsingh: Closer eye on C-sections 3,550 Caesarean sections were performed at public health institutions in Trinidad and Tobago in 2015, but only 38 per cent done or supervised by specialists
Service stations compliant with laws Petroleum Dealers' Association
Book launch turns into a celebration IT turned out to be much more than a book launch on Thursday, with friends and fans gathering at the atrium of The Falls, Westmall, to celebrate the life and work of historian/author Angelo Bissessarsingh.
Ramadhar: 'Blame me for COP's crash' Giving himself a performance rating of seven out of ten, Congress of the People (COP) leader Prakash Ramadhar
Prakash: Breath of fresh air ... into the party which is in a "poor" state.
Tonnes of cocoa left unsold ...because of gaps in the State's mechanisms dealing with the industry in the wake of 2014 reform efforts
Moonilal calls on PSC to examine police TV role PSC should examine the issue of police officers hosting television shows sponsored by the police
Fingerprint expert to scrutinise top cop
Prisons Inspector calls for ease on bail conditions Calls to ease strict bail conditions as it was exacerbating the "volatile situation" in the Remand system
Naps student held with weed in school bag WHILE some of his schoolmates were yesterday singing their hearts out in front of judges at the Music Festival at Naparima Bowl, San Fernando
Venezuelans arrested with stolen international credit cards 58 international Credit Cards believed to be stolen and $22,700, and a quantity of withdrawal slips from various RBC banks
Mentally ill man shot dead David King, 32, of Short Street, Three Hands, was shot along a track near several fruit stalls.
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