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SON STABBED TO DEATH
Posted: Tuesday, May 10, 2016

SON STABBED TO DEATH
...during a fight he had with a close relative in the kitchen of their Gopie Trace home.

Father stabs son to death
...following a fight and quarrel at Penal home

AG: No SSA lobbying

Independents blank AG's SSA meeting
...Opposition to attend

In a dead heat, Kangaloo holds the key
IF THERE is a tie in the Senate today, the fate of the Strategic Services Agency (SSA) (Amendment) Bill 2016 could be in the hands of Senate President Christine Kangaloo.

Opposition will sit with Al-Rawi

PP collects $6.8B dividends from NGC

TT, Ghana sign agreements
General cooperation agreement signed on the first day of Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley's visit to the African nation.

Circumstances can allow for abortion
PRESIDENT of the Anjuman Sunnat ul Jamaat Association (ASJA) and member of the Inter-Religious Organisation (IRO) Yacoob Ali yesterday said

Don't forget about malaria
This was the theme of the Caribbean Public Health Authority's (CARPHA) launch of its Mosquito Awareness Week at its headquarters, Jamaica Boulevard

Health officials concerned: Mosquito diseases a security threat

Wet season here, but little rain
Met Office sees dry spell...

Trini survivor of Canada wildfire: Cars were melting by intense heat

No pay for 2 fortnights: workers block roads

$900,000 robbery
BANDITS using orange and blue construction coveralls staged a daring daylight robbery yesterday on the compound of the Anand Low Price Group of Companies in South Trunk Road, La Romaine

Venezuelans cautious entering Cedros, Icacos
Coast Guard locks down south-western peninsula

$10,000 for driving drunk on Borough Day
VOLUNTARY breathalyser testing stations set up in Point Fortin over the weekend for Borough Day celebrations, may have saved 200 volunteers $10,000 each


Body in a bathtub

THE nude body of an El Dorado man was found submerged in a bathtub at his El Dorado apartment home at about 9 am on Sunday, by the man's relative.

Baby's death ruled accidental
The death of two-year-old Jacob Bastaldo has been ruled accidental.

Sisters run away on Mother's Day
LA Brea mother Arlene Jaggernath received the worst Mother's Day news on Sunday— a note that her two daughters had run away from home.

No simple matter
Newsday Editorial

SEA unmasked – agent of inequity
Newsday Commentary by T&TUTA



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