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SCAM SCHOOL Posted: Thursday, March 10, 2016
SCAM SCHOOL FOREIGNERS, mainly from South America, are in this country coaching local criminals on how to steal money from banks' automatic teller machines
HAVE A HEART Ex-cane farmers, used car dealers march to PM's office
...Former Partnership ministers join marchers
Bidding war for medal Seven buyers want ORTT on eBay
...Kamla: Bring award back home
$32B overdraft by PP CONCERNS were raised yesterday about a $32 billion overdraft on the Exchequer Account and the absence of contracts to support payments for certain projects under
$50m Tobago desal plant closer to reality Water and Sewerage Authority says it will be issuing an invitation for expressions of interest for the construction and operation of a desalination plant in Tobago.
Integrity body gets HDC probe query: Resolution needed fast Housing Minister Marlene McDonald has written to the Integrity Commission...
Armour on Abox issue: No conflict of interest That's the view of Law Association president Reginald Armour to whom Attorney General Faris Al-Rawi passed the Petrotrin report on the Malcolm Jones matter.
Haunted by deadly mauling FOUR-MONTHS pregnant Keisha Vishma Bissoon remains haunted by the memory of the family's pet Rottweiler's jaws clamped over the tiny face of her six-month-old son Maleek Khan
Dad agrees to put down killer dog The inconsolable father of six-month-old baby, Maleek has given permission to his close friends to euthanize the animal.
...'Put Rottweiler on dangerous dog list' With the mauling death of baby Maleek Khan by the family's pet Rottweiler dog on Tuesday, some citizens believe that the Dog Control Bill...
Police Service warns: Keep your dangerous dogs secured
Pass lower VAT on to consumers Businesses advised:
Support for disabled woman fined for ganja The Police Service and judiciary are being criticised over the arrest, prosecution, and sentence imposed on physically challenged Michaeline Wall.
Poor turnout at stability tests for suspended students Fewer than ten of the 20 students suspended from the Chagaunas North Secondary School, who were sent to the now defunct Couva West Secondary School for assessment and rehabilitation
'I only deal in guns' A MAGISTRATE yesterday heard how a secondary school student threatened a security guard that he would shoot her, after she attempted to search his bookbag
Heads of protective services leave meeting 'dissatisfied' ...met yesterday with the Minister of National Security and Minister of Labour to discuss burning issues affecting police, fire and prison officers
'Phone seized from high-risk prisoner'
State still paying rent for empty buildings Trade Minister Paula Gopee-Scoon pointed out that a building for which the State has paid a monthly rental of $16,000 since 2011 remains unoccupied.
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