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DAD, SON SHOT DEAD Posted: Saturday, May 14, 2016
DAD, SON SHOT DEAD A 47-YEAR-OLD Balandra man and his 19-year-old son were shot dead by a man following an argument yesterday over the killer's pet pitbull's recent biting of the father
Licks for tardy police Neighbour carries out death threats against dad, son
PM attends anti-corruption summit ...hosted by the Prime Minister of Great Britain David Cameron with over 50 world leaders including Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley
Trinidad and Tobago enjoys trade deficit with Jamaica
Duke's PSA post may be in trouble Public Services Association (PSA) president Watson Duke may have to relinquish his duties if he is eventually charged by police
Cops to seek DPP's direction in Duke investigation
UNC files no-confidence motion against Al-Rawi
Christine: Why stop Food Card? FORMER Minister of Social Development Christine Newallo-Hosein yesterday questioned why the biometric Food Card had been suspended for thousands saying this was causing embarrassment for recipients
Food card holders angry over halt
CJ: Judiciary could achieve financial autonomy by 2017/2018
Justice system under pressure CJ: New rules to reduce backlog
Beetham, Guanapo dumps to be closed ...as he complained that the country produces at least 1,500 tonnes of waste per day.
One year later, Child Unit still not fully staffed
Local govt consultation cost $2M ...the $2 million figure contrasted with $14 million spent on constitution reform consultations under the People's Partnership.
Junkere was named as AATT board member ...but declined position
Send Warner to US FORMER Fifa vice president Jack Warner is being accused of abusing the process of natural justice by attempting to eliminate his 'prosecutor' in the extradition proceedings against him
NAPA closes again The Academy's closure comes as a result of health and safety concerns related to the structure of the facility.
CMO: Adequate control of mosquito spraying CONTROLS in place at the Ministry of Health are adequate to ensure that spraying is administered in the correct dosage
No plan to stop it—Deyalsingh External Patient Programme under review but
TT told: Brace for plenty rain WITH the dry season ending, citizens must now brace themselves for an increase in rainfall and consequent flash flooding, landslides, landslips and an increase in vector born diseases.
Local Indian Museum in dire need of funds LAST year, over 5,500 people visited the Indian Caribbean Museum in Waterloo to view artefacts of early East Indian settlement in TT
Man on trial 10 years after crime Doctor bludgeoned to death
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