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Kamla supports end to child marriages
Posted: Saturday, May 21, 2016

Kamla supports end to child marriages

Govt must be brave, do what is right
Government must be brave to do what is right and revise the age of marriage upwards as God never mandated that a child be married at the age of 12, says Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar.

Baptist body against child marriage

Pots & pans for Maduro
HIS last visit was greeted with protestors waving rolls of toilet paper, a commodity that is in extremely short supply in the oilrich country he rules.

Fake coconut water pulled from shelves
A PRODUCT advertised as coconut water was taken off the market after it was found by the Chemistry, Food and Drugs Division of the Ministry of Health to contain artificial ingredients.

Prison officials promise to keep Surajbally safe
All necessary measures have been put in place to ensure Reeshie Surajbally, the man accused of kidnapping and sexual indecency with two girls, is not harmed in prison.

$1m compensation by June
The $1 million compensation for the families of law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty is expected to be "operationalised" by the end of June, Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley said yesterday.

Senior cop faces 4 charges
13 years after female officers make rape allegations

Three murders in under 24 hours

19 murders in 7 days

Row over religion: preacher killed

Woman, 18, gunned down in 'Point'

'PH' driver on sex charges, jailed for DUI
A PRIVATE HIRE taxi driver wept on Thursday when Senior Magistrate Rajendra Rambachan banned him permanently from driving and sentenced him to one year in jail, for drunk driving.

Judge: Bail Act wrongly interpreted
POLICE officers who were remanded into prison custody after being denied bail under the Bail (Amendment) Act can now file legal action against the State, after a High Court judge yesterday declared that the law had been wrongly interpreted and applied to police officers.

Venezuelans in T&T struggle to send goods home

Talks to start on lay-off of agriculture workers

Cops recover three guns, 67 rounds of ammo



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