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BUDGET JITTERS
Posted: Friday, April 8, 2016

BUDGET JITTERS
All-round anxiety as Finance Minister reviews expenditure today

Focus on fuel subsidy fallout
...as Imbert delivers mid-year review today

Fuel subsidy focus of Mid-Year Review

Removing fuel subsidy won't cause too much distress
Energy Minister Nicole Olivierre:

Panama Papers may be focus
Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley will join world leaders next month at an anti-corruption conference in London scheduled to discuss the issue of beneficial ownership of trusts

Murder by Poison Is Only One Clue To Offshore Dealings by Top Chinese

HIS DEATH HURTS US ALL
POLICE Constable Anson Benjamin, 44, took his last breath before his family and a few colleagues at San Fernando General Hospital yesterday

More calls for compensation
No provisions yet for families of slain cops

Top cops adopt 'high risk' divisions
ACTING Police Commissioner Stephen Williams and his three Deputy Commissioners have devised a new strategy to deal with three aspects of crime namely murders

Confirmed Zika cases now 11
There are at this time, no confirmed cases in Tobago.

Where is the Zika protocol for pregnant patients?
MEMBER of Parliament Dr Tim Gopeesingh, a gynaecologist and associate professor at the University of the West Indies, St Augustine

Seismologist calls for proper building codes after 5.7 earthquake

Tim: Apologise to students
Garcia's comment on scholarship bias...

'No foreign language requirement needed'
President Medal criteria...

"Monster" grouper caught

Young: DNA evidence can help murder detection rate
LEGAL reform in relation to the handling of DNA evidence is being considered as one way of improving the detection rate for murders

Chinese national on money laundering, gaming charges
...charged with having in his possession close to TT$1 million consisting of Trinidad and Tobago, Canadian and United States currencies.



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