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Carmona: A monumental loss Posted: Sunday, July 3, 2016
Patrick Manning dies at 69
Four decades of service to T&T
Political controversy Former prime minister and political leader of the People's National Movement (PNM) Patrick Manning served 44 years of uninterrupted political life.
Carmona: A monumental loss "HEARTBREAKING."
History will absolve him—Rowley Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley says he has "many, many positive memories" in his life with Patrick Manning. He said their bust-up which eventually led to his dismissal from Manning's Cabinet was "small" but "maybe an integral part."
Hazel: Patrick never got bitter
Kamla prays Manning's peace Patrick Manning's dedication to public service, the development of Trinidad and Tobago (TT) and that of the wider Caribbean, came in for high praise from his former political opponents following news of his sudden death yesterday morning.
Warner: Manning and I made up FORMER Government Minister and former political leader of the Independent Liberal Party Jack Warner praised late former Prime Minister Patrick Manning for his strong leadership and revealed yesterday that the two made up any differences they had two months before his death.
CJ Archie hails long service Chief Justice Ivor Archie has extended condolences on the passing of former prime minister Patrick Manning.
Remembering Patrick Manning San Fernando Mayor Kazim Hosein has remembered former prime minister Patrick Manning as one of this country's greatest leaders.
He rose to the challenge Whatever the final judgment of history, no one should dispute the fact that for two-thirds of his life, Patrick Augustus Mervyn Manning served this nation to the best of his ability.
Penny postpones UN appointment following Manning's death
Manning Village in St Vincent mourns There is a Manning Village in St Vincent and the people there, like their Prime Minister Ralph Gonsalves, are today mourning the death of former T&T prime minister Patrick Manning.
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'Manning championed TT aviation' THE TRINIDAD and Tobago Civil Aviation Authority has expressed condolences on the passing of former Prime Minister Patrick Manning and noted his "great passion for aviation".
Chambers: Manning, a formidable force Patrick Manning is being remembered as a "formidable force" in Trinidad and Tobago's politics and as a man who was not only dedicated his life to public service but one who was "unflinching" in his commitment to his visions and ideals.
Historic PNM run-off today The run-off election for the political leader of the People's National Movement's Tobago Council will go on today as planned, despite the passing of former prime minister Patrick Manning yesterday.
Seales moves from lowest to highest point in his life In less than a week, Insp Michael Seales moved from what he deemed was the "lowest point in his life to one of the highest."
AG: Bar to sex charge bail gone ATTORNEY General (AG) Faris Al-Rawi says the decision by the Opposition not to support the Miscellaneous Provisions (Anti-Gang and Bail ) Bill has removed the obstacle to bail for people with a pending charge of sexual crimes against children.
Coast Guard seize $39m in cocaine THE COAST Guard detained eight Venezuelans and seized $39 million worth of cocaine yesterday morning, their second largest single cocaine bust in more than a decade.
Rishi, a humble Muslim RELATIVES of murdered prisons officer Rishi Sankar are denying reports that he was killed because he was involved in an extra marital affair and defended him as a humble and upstanding Muslim.
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