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MORE PAIN TO COME
Posted: Monday, April 11, 2016

MORE PAIN TO COME
Latest Central Bank 2016 forecast:

RUM AND LICKS
Long weekends and extended holidays have been suggested to contribute to domestic violence because of extended drinking and drug use, in some cases.

Mid-Year Review goes to Senate
THE Senate will this week debate the measures outlined by Finance Minister Colm Imbert in the Mid-Year Review, when it sits on Tuesday

Abdulah says fiscal measures resemble IMF recommendations

Hosein says let dollar slide
...as a means of improving the nation's competitiveness on the global market.

State company runs out of cash
Employees at the Rural Development Company (RDC) in Couva have not been paid for the entire first quarter of the year and are owed more than $.75 million in salaries

‘Don't sell CL Financial shares'
THE budget review on Friday lacked proper consultation, reasonable recommendations and most of the proposals will only push up the cost of living.

Imbert: Mittal paid pension plan
ArcelorMittal has fulfilled all of its commitments in relation to its pension plan, Finance Minister Colm Imbert disclosed on Friday.

Casino workers fear job losses
Scores of casino workers gathered in front of the Parliament Building in Port-of-Spain on Friday to protest the increased taxes imposed on the gaming industry.

Gopee-Scoon: Govt to protect interest of manufacturers

OAS PNM govt's choice for project
Letter contradicts Rowley's denial

UNC in Preysal tonight

Primary school violence increasing: Teachers fear for their safety

More water for Tobago

Zoo chimp gets own TV
These days, Sudi, the chimpanzee at the Emperor Valley Zoo can be seen enjoying her new expansive quarters located in the newly opened African Exhibit.

Oppressive system making crime worse
Insp of Prisons Khan says...

Ramesh blasts government on high murder rate
...absence of a crime plan, together with a lack of passion to deal with the criminal elements by both the former PP's and the PNM Administrations as the key reasons behind the low crime detection rate.

Lawyer accused of mishandling case, owing $100,000

You can't even lime anywhere anymore
Father of man shot dead in bar:

Teen bandit dies at hospital
One of two teenagers who robbed a PH driver of his vehicle using a fake gun then crashed into a light pole during a high speed chase with police

No help from cops, says dad
Home burns after arson threat reported



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