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Plant's worth only US$70m
Posted: Wednesday, April 6, 2016

Plant's worth only US$70m
Worry over ArcelorMittal's ability to pay creditors

SAD DAY FOR ARCELORMITTAL WORKERS

There will be no repeat of ArcelorMittal
Labour Minister to move swiftly on amendments

Shot officer clings to life
PC Anson Benjamin shot by bandits while responding to a robbery on Monday night.

Two bandits killed after robbery
Police have shot and killed two bandits in a shoot-out with police after a robbery at the Flanagin Town gas station.

Laventille men suspects in cop's shooting

Shot dead for $50,000 chain
Shervon Lewis' last few hours alive was spent arranging with his mechanic to sell an old car and discussing with relatives his intention of selling his $50,000 gold chain to purchase a new car.

Finance body meets on ministry funding

Imbert: I had nothing to do with OAS contract
FINANCE Minister, Colm Imbert, says he had nothing to do with the contract for the Point Fortin Highway

OAS paid Emrith US$1m
Panamanian-registered shell, Ken Emrith was fully engaged in transcontinental affairs.

'Citizens should register their foreign-based companies in T&T'
CHAIRMAN of the Trinidad and Tobago Transparency Institute Deryck Murray

TI demands action on Panama Papers
THE LOCAL chapter of Transparency International (TI) yesterday joined its parent body in calling for an in-depth investigation into allegations of corruption contained in the documents

Forensic team could take look
Govt notes Panama Papers leaks...

Icelandic PM to resign amid offshore holdings controversy

Squatters grow 80% of local food

Mother of murdered teen wants closure
GRIEVING mother, Christine Nedd, said that while "nothing can compensate for the loss of her 14- year- old son", she is also hoping that burying his remains would bring her some closure.

Merikins could get 6,608 heritage site
The Merikins were highly-skilled runaway slaves from America who came to Trinidad after fighting for British forces in the eighteenth century.



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