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Govt agrees to restart Alutech
Posted: Sunday, June 19, 2016

Govt agrees to restart Alutech
Three months after Sural officials visited T&T to lobby Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley to restart its Alutech aluminium downstream project, a board chaired by Prof Ken Julien has been set up to review options for the project which was originally linked to the Alutrint Smelter in La Brea.

MP wants African TV, radio stations
LAVENTILLE East/ Morvant MP Adrian Leonce said yesterday he agrees with the renaming of streets in Port-of-Spain to reflect the Yoruba heritage and is also calling for an African television and radio stations.

Pioneer sailor's last sail
It was an emotional, but not quite solemn occasion yesterday as the body of yachting pioneer, Harold La Borde, returned to Trinidad on the day that would have been his 83rd birthday.

Carmona: Teach sons to respect women
PRESIDENT Anthony Carmona says he has been stumped by some preschool and primary school children who visited the Office of the President and asked him "Can you be my daddy?"

President: Children ask me to be their daddy

Carmona: OWTU failed to buy Rienzi medal
The Oilfield Workers Trade Union should have made a bid to buy back the Order of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago medal awarded to its first president general Adrian Cola Rienzi when it was put up for auction on eBay, in March this year, President Anthony Carmona said on Friday.

MSJ: Workers bearing the burden

Chin and Govt not seeing eye-to-eye on Invaders' Bay project

End layoffs now
At least two arms of the trade union movement - the Federation of Independent Trade Unions (FITUN) and the Joint Trade Union Movement (JTUM) - have formulated a proposal to revive this country's flagging economy.

No Labour Day invitations for Prime Minister, Primus

PM hails labour movement

$60M TAB FOR TAXPAYERS
Killed, dismembered and her body disposed of, the case of well-loved businesswoman Vindra Naipaul-Coolman, the CEO of Xtra Foods Supermarket, gripped national attention for close to a decade.

Imbert: Brooks on 14 boards
Parliament on Friday heard that Brooks sits on 14 boards. But this varied from an answer given by Minister of Energy Nicole Olivierre in May and February suggesting it was nine.

Cops stumped in ex-PNM senator's sex case
Since 2012, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in the United States has warned of online dating scams, where people solicit photos under the guise of romantic interest, then use the images to extort money from victims.

Porn blackmail
As the police has been brought in to investigate the international pornography ring which posted nude pictures of hundreds of young women online, the male originators of the sites, fearing the girls will identify them, are now threatening their victims further with blackmail.

Suspects in robbery at Ali's Doubles caught
Video footage from a nearby business led to the arrest of four young men from Ste Madeleine on Friday for an $11,000 robbery at Ali's Doubles.

2 ex-soldiers charged with murder of man in Diego



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