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BANDIT TORTURE Posted: Saturday, April 23, 2016
BANDIT TORTURE A CHINESE supermarket owner yesterday related his tale of torture at the hands of bandits who not only robbed his establishment six times in the past three years... a policeman shot dead during the holdup.
No need for outside help Experts on Imbert's IMF, World Bank move
THA still waiting on $$ for this quarter
Millions in taxes lost annually from illegal immigrants
Maloney innocents protest over crime "DON'T shoot me", "How could you shoot in a crowd?", "#Innocent", and, "Mr gunman, sir can I come outside?" were some of the signs held up by dozens of young people
Relief as rain pours down Forecasters predicted scorching heat but...
Met Office: Hot weather will persist
Deyalsingh: Zika not about abortion HEALTH Minister Terrence Deyalsingh has again made it clear that the issue of abortion in Trinidad and Tobago was not one that he would support.
SM Jaleel suing Guyana govt ...over the implementation of a controversial environment tax.
Garcia: One clerk handles 2,000 files ...when asked by Couva North MP Ramona Ramdial why wage-increments to teachers have been delayed.
Fired steel worker hangs self at home With the odd cleaning job inadequate to settle his mounting debt, fired Central Trinidad Steel Ltd (Centrin) operator David Francis thought he would end his troubles
Repsol brings Trini expats for platforms ...of the 15 contract workers who were earlier this week sent home by NGC after the lease deal with Repsol was signed, ten of them will be contracted to work...
Foreign used dealers fuming Toyota tests low-end market
Scanner breakdown causes long lines at airport Dozens of people who were heading to Tobago for the Tobago Jazz Experience were caught in a long line for about an hour yesterday
Electrical testing at Piarco International Airport THE Airports Authority of Trinidad and Tobago (AATT) is currently engaged in mandatory electrical testing at the Piarco International Airport, Piarco.
Belize upset: Guatemalan troops near border areas
Archbishop asks for pardon for prisoners ARCHBISHOP Joseph Harris has written a letter to the Government asking for a Presidential pardon for prisoners who are found worthy of pardon and mercy.
Shot in the back during alleged police shootout AN autopsy done at the Forensic Science Centre, St James revealed that 41-year-old William Rocke who was said to have died in a shootout with police on Wednesday morning...
Police probe baby girl's death ...after an autopsy yesterday revealed she died as a result of blunt force trauma.
John John man shot dead in Morvant A 25-YEAR-OLD John John, Laventille man was riddled with bullets shortly after midnight on Thursday, but his body was only discovered shortly after 6 am yesterday.
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