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Al-Rawi on Isis 'red-flagging:'
Posted: Monday, April 18, 2016

Al-Rawi on Isis 'red-flagging:'
Strict monitoring exercise ongoing

ASJA Imam on Isis threat: It's real
Seems fictitious—Fuad Abu Bakr

CHARGE 'GANJA' COPS
Alleged marijuana find at former PM's home

ROWLEY, COME OUT!
ANGRY laid off Arcelor Mittal steel workers staged a heated protest outside the heavily fortified Official Residence of the Prime Minister in La Fantasie, St Ann's.

'Imbert not willing to pay the price'
FINANCE Minister Colm Imbert is not prepared to pay the political price for taking the tough and unpopular choices to deal with the country's ever-deepening economic crisis.

Maxi taxi drivers hold hand on hike
AMTTT will however be closely monitoring the response other service providers to the recent increase in fuel prices.

Doctor under investigation for abortion
A CENTRAL Trinidad doctor is being investigated by police for performing an abortion on a 16-year-old girl.

EWMSC patients clog up SFGH
At the EW MSC, patients can wait for weeks, months and in some cases years, before being attended to by specialists

No Sunday calls on TSTT

Biased against Indian culture

Price hike: gas stations 'struggling'
THE fuel price increase announced by Finance Minister Colm Imbert, during his mid-term budget review on April 8, is hurting service station owners

Carmona: Stop economic panic

Ministry: Lockdown part of routine exercises

NACTA: Fear on crime, economy
There is widespread disenchantment with the PNM Government's handling of the economy and crime, but strong support for local government reform.

Cause for great concern—Doma
...allege that terrorist training and activities have been planned in an attempt to derail the Government and compromise the safety and security of the country and its citizens.

Abdulah gets hero's send-off from OWTU

Tears, flowers, pan, dance for Asami
THE area near to where the body of Japanese national and pan lover Asami Nagakiya was found on Ash Wednesday

Some cops to blame for crime

US report lists prison woes as major issue

Trini safe after Japan earthquake

Murdered Brit's relatives arrive in TT
A 24-YEAR-OLD man is expected to appear before a Tunapuna Magistrate today charged with the murder of British national and aspiring cricketer Adrian St John.

Falling off the bar
Newsday Editorial



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