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CARNAGE 0N THE ROADS
Posted: Monday, February 22, 2016

CARNAGE 0N THE ROADS
TWO persons are now dead after a vehicle crossed the median near the Monroe Road overpass, along the Uriah Butler Highway (UBH), and landed on another vehicle.

Accident survivor says driver saved him as car hurtled towards them

Barrackpore man latest road victim

MATT raps CNC3, Alexander and police over Ian Alleyne clash

Consultation on Education today at Magdalena Grand
Today's National Consultation on Education in Tobago

Increased security for Chaguanas North Secondary

Classes restart amid heavy police presence
…after gang hit foiled at Chaguanas school

Paula: Consumers must buy wisely
A LIST of comparative prices charged for food items after recent changes in the VAT regime will be published in the media this week

Nipdec to make back-payments to pharmacies
Millions owed to 290 pharmacies for services rendered under the Chronic Disease Assistance Programme (CDAP) will be paid.

COP to elect new leader on April 24
In a motion "unanimously passed" yesterday by its national council

Elections for COP: Ramadhar says only his blood to be spilled

Help us fight the virus
Health inspectors:

No system to profile sex offenders

AG: Public discussion soon on justice system
ATTORNEY-GENERAL Faris Al-Rawi yesterday promised the country's first ever public discussion on the criminal justice system.

Law on 'joint enterprise' overturned
...after this country's highest court ruled that the law on 'joint enterprise' had been wrongly interpreted for 30 years.

Lord Howard says UK-Caribbean links will remain strong
The newly appointed patron of the British Caribbean Chamber of Commerce, The Right Honourable Lord Michael Howard of Lympne

Of a total of 138 gas stations operating, only one has a retail licence
The ministry will not approve the operation of any new service station in the country without that station having a retail marketing licence.

Ramesh issues warning to NGC
...that he will use every means at his disposal to halt the unconstutional actions of the company against several companies which currently cannot access their financial accounts.

Lobby group wants Marlene out, writes PM
Lobby group Fixin' T&T

About human and intellectual property rights
Law Made Simple

Man who allegedly planassed wife granted $50,000 bail
Harvey Nelson, 42, of Goodwood, Tobago, who was captured on video allegedly planassing his wife on the road in Goldsborough appeared before a Scarborough Magistrate Friday

Misbehaving Carnival women
Newsday Commentary by Marion O'Callaghan



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