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'Evil' in prison system
Posted: Friday, March 4, 2016

'Evil' in prison system
Stewart can't guarantee guards' safety...

Gaps in Camille's Integrity records
RECORDS at the Integrity Commission, in relation to public statements of income, assets and funds of Planning Minister Camille Robinson-Regis contain gaps.

Rowley 'uncomfortable' with FCB
PRIME Minister Dr Keith Rowley yesterday said a clear breach of confidentiality occurred in the leak of Planning and Development Minister Camille Robinson-Regis' details

NO MIRACLE
After a six-week battle for life, baby Miracle Cross breathed her last and gave up the fight lying on a cot during the early morning hours yesterday

Baby Miracle loses battle to live
Five hours later, the Children's Life Fund told her parents that funding for their daughter's surgery had been approved.

Trini's first sextuplets turn three today

Girl, 6, talks of sex assault by step-brother
A SIX-YEAR-OLD girl who attends classes at a primary school in East Trinidad, confided to her Principal on Tuesday

PNM moves to strike out 'late' election petition

Emailgate probe ends
THE police team probing emailgate has finally submitted their findings into the investigation bringing an end to two years and ten months of intense investigations

Garcia: Seven get suspension notices at Chaguanas North
Suspension letters prepared for another seven parents; examining options to rehabilitate such pupils through Milat

Getting to classes just as risky
Principals on school violence:

We'll only pay valid debts
PNM leader on $$ owed to contractors:

PM hits contracts without funds
A STATE board chairman by himself awarded $400 million in contracts without any known funds to pay, all just before the 2015 General Elections

$$ for laid off Arcellor/Mittal workers
Steel Workers Union (SWUTT) has expressed relief at Arcelor/ Mittal's decision to pay 50 percent of basic wages to 498 retrenched workers

OAS highway workers continue no-pay protest
Some 60 local contractors have also taken legal action against OAS Construtora claiming US$40 million in outstanding payments.

Govt releases legal opinion on Jones case

Drop all trade union cases too
Roget on Malcolm Jones court ruling:

Desalination Plant for sister isle

Rowley looks into beach at Magdalena to boost tourist arrivals
The lack of a beach at the State-owned hotel in Tobago is believed in part to be the cause of the decline in tourist arrivals there.

Too stink to think
Protest over leaking school sewer...

Opposition knocks Govt's crime plan

Venezuelan teacher in court: comes here to work as cleaner
Charged with illegally entering this country.

Ex-journalist gets bail after 3 years in custody
After spending almost four years in Remand Yard, Golden Grove, Arouca, waiting for his trial to be completed, former journalist Akile Simon...

Bandit pastor surrenders
A 34-YEAR-OLD Pentecostal pastor who preached in a church in Siparia surrendered to Morvant police on Wednesday night after a warrant was issued for his arrest

Trini's 'gun' heels seized at airport
Trinidadian Kashma Maharaj made headline news all over the world yesterday, as the woman who tried to go through an international airport checkpoint with gun-themed shoes



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