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PM refuses to be drawn in Posted: Tuesday, May 3, 2016
PM refuses to be drawn in AG admits Cabinet out of loop on decriminalising ganja
Cabinet not on ganja issue PRIME Minister Dr Keith Rowley says the Cabinet has not examined decriminalising marijuana as a front page headline and news story in the Trinidad Guardian yesterday suggested
PM flies out to US, London and Ghana PRIME Minister Dr Keith Rowley yesterday left for a 12-day trip
...Rowley's 12-day trip 'cheaper than before'
Cash cow Hyatt to get $122m upgrade, Joint Select team told
Udecott owed over $500m by Govt Health and National Security Ministries have been identified as the chief culprits of late payments.
Roget warns PM about ministers ...get rid of errant ministers before his Government collapses.
T&T experiencing pressure—Union
65 matters probed in 2015 Integrity Commission's annual report
DICK IS IN MARISA DICK will be part of the Trinidad and Tobago team for the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil from August 5-21
Govt stops Point highway project Rowley explained that the Government was currently seeking to extricate the State from a very "difficult, scandalous arrangement" surrounding the highway project
Wives to attend man's funeral TWO women, one the legal wife and the other the common-law wife, will attend the funeral service of laid-off Centrin worker David Francis after attorneys for the former, yesterday withdrew an injunction which barred the latter from holding the service
Warner may lose Centre of Excellence ...offered as security for a million-dollar overdraft facility with local bankers, First Citizens (FCB).
Drivers: Raise speed limit SEVERAL motorists yesterday stated unequivocally that the current speed limit of 80 kilometres per hour (kmph) should be increased in light of police speed guns coming
Stall on purchase of 50 speed guns Vmcott awaits approval for tendering process
Use of device now law
Concern over cyber attacks on journalists
Wet times for TT THE TT Meteorological Office has officially declared that start of the 2016 Rainy Season
US grad student raped in Tobago The American is the second overseas national to be raped in this country within the past week.
US citizens warned about T&T's crime wave
Smoke and mirrors This is what the prosecution has reduced to, the accusations of the defence that the case against the ten men before the court for the murder of Vindra Naipaul-Coolman were concocted by the police.
Cops believe teen killed by stray bullet ...Sharkeem Baptiste, a 16-year old youth who was shot and killed in Arima on Saturday, was in the wrong place at the wrong time and was hit by a stray bullet.
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