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DOCTORS FOR DOCTORS
Posted: Saturday, March 5, 2016

DOCTORS FOR DOCTORS
Quelly-Ann Cottle mother of lacerated baby Simeon Cottle: "My whole take is simply this, doctors will always stand up for doctors and they will always have each other's back..."

Mothers, the main abusers
SOME 14,000 telephone calls were made to the Children's Authority in its first nine months of operation, of which 4,158 were valid cases for investigation

3,000 vacancies in health

No one wanted to operate on Miracle
THE Director of the Children's Life Fund yesterday defended the length of time it took for approval to be granted for financing of surgery

Sturge writes IC on Camille
...calling for an immediate investigation into Minister of Planning and Development Camille Robinson- Regis on gaps in the Minister's integrity records.

Analysts: Rowley's comments can hurt State bank

Imbert knocked over interference
First Citizens/Camille confidentiality breach

Waithe to Rowley: Prove you are not a hypocrite
FIXIN T&T wants Marlene probed

Petrotrin board, not State, withdrew the Jones case
Office of the PM clears the air:

'I acted in Petrotrin's best interest'
Jones responds to dropped lawsuit

HDC, EFCL main companies owing contractors $b debt
President of the T&T Contractors Association (TTCA) Mikey Joseph says contractors are owed between $1.5 and $1.7 billion by the Government

Moody's: Govt bond rating on downgrade review

Hotel security hounds the media
Cabinet members in retreat at Magdalena, Lowlands, Tobago

Prison officers 'afraid to go home'
Funeral for slain comrade

...Call again for Govt action

Murdered prisons officer contemplated resigning

Police body demand backpay by monthend
Seven-month delay

Dad: No medication for mentally ill son caught stealing

Sando mayor to honour Angelo
Angelo Bissessarsingh's determination to live will hopefully see him receiving the key to the City of San Fernando, and if Mayor Kazim Hosein has his way, a national award.

Pilot rewards pupils for their good deed
FOR helping an elderly man who is visually impaired cross the street last June, two schoolboys have been honoured at their school and given an opportunity to learn to fly an aircraft.

No drugs in Asami's system
A TOXICOLOGY report has revealed that murdered Japanese pannist Asami Nagakiya had no traces of any drugs or poison in her system

Doubts over gun attack threat at Chaguanas North

Fracas outside St Joseph Secondary
...2 pupils taken to hospital, over 30 people taken to police station

Million dollar drug find
POLICE found more than $1 million worth in marijuana during anti-crime exercises in Rio Claro and Cap De Ville this week.

$242,464 for wrongful arrest
State must pay Siparia mechanic

'Petty theft' suspect found slain
...identified by relatives as that of 38-year-old Jason Paul

Trini bodybuilder's 'gun' shoes seized at US airport
Trinidadian Kashma Maharaj made international headlines at the weekend when she attempted to pass through a checkpoint...

Vicky Boodram still in custody
FRAUD-ACCUSED Vicky Boodram remained in police custody yesterday as at least two dozen more fraud charges are expected to be laid against her.

$75,000 bail for pastor on robbery charge
PASTOR Don Crichlow appeared before the Princes Town Court yesterday charged with the $50,000 robbery of a man who had withdrawn the money from a bank.



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