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Crime out of hand Posted: Saturday, May 7, 2016
Crime out of hand Patrons saved me from bandit, says bar owner
Businesswoman: We're not the criminals ROBBERY victim Phoolmatee John, 53, is trusting God that her 28-year-old son, who sought to protect his family and patrons from harm during an armed robbery at the family's business will, have his name cleared
SAVE OUR CHILDREN TTUTA head Davanand Sinanan endorses the Children's Authority's recent exposure of a crisis of child abuse in TT.
Hindu Women: Outlaw child marriages HWO said it noted with great interest a recent statement made by Sanatan Dharma Maha Sabha general secretary Sat Maharaj on this issue.
Challenge abortion laws ...to see if this ban may actually infringe upon an individual's right to life and right to liberty, High Court Judge, Justice Frank Seepersad says.
Another pregnant woman catches Zika
Roget must pay $.3m to ex-NP manager Oilfields Workers' Trade Union (OWTU) president general Ancel Roget has been ordered to pay $360,000 in compensation for defaming a former manager NP
Minister confirms drug shortage HEALTH Minister Terrence Deyalsingh has admitted there is a shortage of drugs but added it was not only in TT, but throughout the world.
Deyalsingh: I can permit medical marijuana imports
WASA owes suppliers $257m The cash-strapped Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA) owes its contractors and suppliers $257 million.
EMBDC hit with $B lawsuit LOCAL civil engineering contractor Namalco Construction Services Limited has filed a $1.2 billion claim for breach of contract
TT bakes under major heatwave THIS year may very well surpass last year's heat temperatures, although it would not be a record high for Trinidad and Tobago.
Major rivers still to be cleared Corporations prepare for rainy season
Cudjoe 'bigs up' TT tourism TOURISM Minister Shamfa Cudjoe is touting Trinidad and Tobago as not only a recreation getaway but also a perfect place for business
TRINIDAD-IMMIGRATION-Trinidad denies setting up facility specifically to house Jamaican deportees
Don't send me back A JAMAICAN who breached a deportation order after he said he was fearful to return to his country, having witnessed a crime, is to seek the intervention of the Minister of National Security.
Venezuelan reprimanded and discharged for illegal entry
Petrotrin retirees seek better pension deal
Servol students graduate STUDENTS from Servol Life Centre in Laventille were trained to identify violence against women, girls and within intimate partner relationships, following a 12- week programme, Make It Stop
Relatives still to get answers Woman shot by police stray bullet
4 nabbed for woman's murder FOUR men, all in their early 20s, were nabbed yesterday during a massive police operation in the Tamana area as officers zeroed in on suspects wanted for the murder of Ministry of Health Employee Narissa Goora
Traffic warden, cop in street fight The warden who had cause to stop a police officer - who at the time was driving his personal vehicle - was the one who ended up before the magistrates court.
Sex in the classroom TWO students of the Rio Claro West Secondary School were caught "red handed" in the act of sexual intercourse on Thursday morning, by a teacher
Mom, dad, son in court for ganja A MOTHER, her husband and their 29-year-old son were yesterday granted a total of $110,000 bail, after they were jointly charged with marijuana possession.
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