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IMF HELP Posted: Friday, April 22, 2016
IMF HELP MINISTER of Finance Colm Imbert yesterday announced he has agreed to engage officials of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank to provide advice on Trinidad and Tobago's fiscal policy
Dr IMF's advice
Team already here—Imbert Foreign experts to steer T&T through rough patch
Govt confusion over abortion issue THERE was confusion yesterday in relation to Government's policy position on abortion.
TT in a hot spell PLEASE don't leave your child or your pet dog locked in your car, advised the TT Met Office in its "Hot Spell Watch"
Warning: It's dangerously hot in T&T
'Bligh' for luxury car owners ...moratorium on the "luxury" vehicle tax in order to prevent cheating and to provide relief to people who might have been caught up in the sudden announcement of the tax.
Maloney youths to protest against gunmen A GROUP of youngsters are taking a stand against gunmen by staging a protest along Maloney Boulevard today, after a 18-year-old woman was shot by a stray bullet last weekend.
Man, 25, turns himself in Firing of guns in Maloney...
Prices fall 'slightly' in March AFTER a three percent rise in the Index of Retail Prices over the first quarter of 2016, prices fell slightly in March
Politically motivated Two fired HDC managers:
300 casual workers dismissed from Sando Corp CONTRACTORS and General Workers Union (CGWU) president Aynsley Matthews has warned San Fernando residents to expect disruptions in their garbage collection and road maintenance
Red-flagged because of my name Al-Rawi on locals coming back from terrorist areas:
Govt unit to tackle terrorists ATTORNEY General Faris Al-Rawi yesterday announced the establishment of a special anti-terrorism desk in his ministry.
Terrorist fighters must accept risk AG defends red flagging of T&T nationals:
EU 'yellow card' on illegal fishing THE EUROPEAN Commission has issued a "yellow card" to this country on illegal fishing and warned of sanctions
Publicist: Pop music superstar Prince has died at his home in suburban Minneapolis
Children's Authority on child sexual abuse: 1,000 cases in 9 months
Misery for HDC couple
$.5M bail for woman charged with cocaine trafficking AN Arima woman, who was arrested at the Piarco International Airport on Sunday as she was about to board a flight to London with allegedly 900 grammes of cocaine
Arrive Alive: 55% road deaths caused by speeding
Pathologist falls ill PERSONS awaiting autopsies at the Forensic Science Centre in St James yesterday were turned away yesterday as the pathologist on duty Dr Eslyn McDonald-Burris, called in sick.
CGWTU general secretary charged ...arrested and charged with assaulting a female police officer, using obscene language and resisting arrest.
Judge tells accused, sell more doubles to pay fine THERE is a total breakdown of respect for our elders in Trinidad and Tobago and it must stop.
Felicia's death a homicide ALTHOUGH an autopsy done on Monday proved inconclusive, Forensic Pathologist Dr Valery Alexandrov yesterday said he firmly believes Felicia Persad's death is a homicide
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