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Petrotrin's $b lawsuit against Jones collapses Posted: Wednesday, March 2, 2016
Petrotrin's $b lawsuit against Jones collapses The State's billion dollar case against former Petrotrin executive president Malcolm Jones for negligence over the company's failed low sulphur diesel plant has collapsed.
Malcolm Jones case collapses
UNC defends filing legal action
North schools top Music Festival PRIMARY and Secondary schools throughout the northern region yesterday triumphed as winners at the 31st Music Festival Championship week hosted at the Naparima Bowl
EL DO BLUES Garcia about criminal students, Garcia yesterday got a new report of complaints from staff members of El Dorado East Secondary about gambling, sex and gang activity
Student tells El Do teacher trying to correct him: 'I know when your wife, child home'
Demoralised teachers unable to stem violence Deosaran on indiscipline in schools:
Firms put squeeze on US$ transfers The shortage of US currency has hit money transfer companies Western Union and MoneyGram
Camille's $93,000 'was in cash' Minister closes First Citizens account
...Bank rejected request for transaction info First Citizens (FC) immediately shot down an Express request for information on Planning Minister Camille Robinson-Regis's financial transaction last week.
Kangaloo acts as President SENATE President Christine Kangaloo will act as President until the return of incumbent Anthony Carmona, who left yesterday for a trip abroad.
$1m proposal for slain cops 'not kept by Govt' ... to relatives of any member of the protective services killed in the line of duty
PM to grieving prisons body: We will restore peace, safety
'Slain guard had a clean record'
Prisoners frustrated over conditions PERSONS not yet convicted of any crime have spent 16 years in prison awaiting trial
'Govt committed to find solution' to prison woes
US Embassy expects surge in visa requests
Plipdeco files suit against ArcelorMittal Point Lisas Industrial Port Development Corporation Ltd (Plipdeco) has taken legal action against one of its tenants for allegedly polluting the Point Lisas port, along with Plipdeco's premises
VAT 'police' to swoop down on supermarkets
Dispose of TV4, dissolve GISL Report on future of state-owned media
TATT approves broadcast services
Canon tells Baptists: Don't be ashamed of religious beliefs March has been dubbed Baptist Month by the National Congress of Incorporated Baptist Organisations of T&T (NCOIBOTT).
'Suicide death in family may put one at risk' ALCOHOLISM and a suicide death in the family increase the risk of one committing suicide, says Varma Deyalsingh, secretary of the Psychiatrists Association of Trinidad and Tobago.
Woman's condition worsens Suicide pact case
Vicky Boodram arrested ...assisting detectives in connection with their probe into another fraud investigation.
Gunman shoots up SRP's home Police Constable attached to the Crime Protection Unit...
Boy, 17, on $35,000 bail for assaulting cops
One year later, mom still hopeful LINDA MOHAMMED clings to hope and faith that her son, San Fernando interior decorator and mas designer Kirby Mohammed, will return home.
Missing girl found, reports to La Brea police Marlena James, the 12-year-old schoolgirl who was reported missing on Sunday
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