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CHOPPED 25 TIMES
Posted: Saturday, April 30, 2016

CHOPPED 25 TIMES
A 28-YEAR-OLD security guard assigned to duties at the official residence of Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley was chopped more than 25 times and his skull crushed

Murdered guard worked at PM's home

Speed guns to take effect Monday
SPEEDING motorists will be forced to slow down when police officers begin using LIDAR Speed Guns on Monday

Imbert mulls houses for protective services
MINISTER of Finance Colm Imbert is considering allocating State housing or land to members of the protective services.

'New' Clico group demands answers
Pressure intensifies on Imbert...

Red flag over $165M Magdalena puzzle
...problems with the valuation of assets at the hotel, which falls under the Evolving Technologies and Enterprise Development Company Limited (Eteck).

No-case submission in Piarco II
Companies charged with defrauding the State of $1.6 billion in the Piarco International Airport expansion in 1995

NFM in $16M tax row
...dating back to 2005 – between the National Flour Mills (NFM) and the Board of Inland Revenue (BIR) was still pending up to 2014

Probe ongoing into hospital delays
...into how a computer-generated notice to patients requesting they wait six weeks for a telephone call in order to see a medical doctor

Deyalsingh: I think I was misquoted
SAYING he has no authority to stop a national discussion on abortion as it relates to the Zika virus

Gynaecologists, obstetricians meet today on abortion issue

Chief Justice: Two juvenile courts by year's end

'Taxing' prevalent in secondary schools
TAXING or extortion of money in the secondary school system is one of the most pressing types of bullying and includes both physical and verbal forms

Look to denominational model
HEAD of the Sanatan Dharma Maha Sabha Sat Maharaj:

Boot camp not good idea, says psychologist
Senior psychology lecturer, Margaret Nakhid-Chatoor: "synonymous with some punitive discipline for children"

Prisoners to read to children
Right now the inmates get two visits a year with their children, Father's Day and Christmas Day and with this new programme, they will be able to see their children once a month.

Police mistrust crippling fight against crime
President's wife tell graduates...

Emrith files lawsuit against newspaper
Embattled former United National Congress member Ken Emrith is mounting High Court action against the Express newspapers concerning an April 24 story about him.

Leave the Chinese alone
THE brazen attack on another Chinese businessman on Tuesday has led to outrage in the close knit community of Mt Pleasant Road, Forres Park in Claxton Bay

Pride in being 'PNM-till-ah-dead'

Cops search for jilted lover who shot rival
MAYARO police are searching for a jilted lover who shot a fellow villager after accusing him of stealing his common-law wife from him.

Judge orders halt to Centrin worker's funeral
private autopsy findings indicated there were marks of violence about David Francis' body.

Residents shocked: Diego man shot dead in Carenage
Around 11.30 a.m., Antonio Superville, also known as "Rat", was visiting friends in Carenage... when he was approached by an unknown assailant.

Cops probe gun, ammo for sale on Facebook



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