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Call for ORTT for Manning
Posted: Thursday, July 7, 2016

Mom, baby found in death embrace: Cops suspect murder/suicide

TT talks trade with Suriname
TALKS on trade, including a partial scope agreement with Chile and bilateral cooperation were among issues discussed between Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley and Suriname's President Desi Bouterse yesterday, and Chilean President Michele Bachelet on Tuesday .

Balgobin: Tax Amnesty a wise move
A WISE move. That's the response of Trinidad and Tobago Manufacturers' Association (TTMA) President, Dr Rolph Balgobin, to Finance Minister Colm Imbert's decision to offer a tax amnesty to tax-payers and businesses.

Rowley glad CSME back on agenda
PRIME Minister Dr Keith Rowley is satisfied that the issue of the Caricom Single Market and Economy (CSME) has been brought back on to the agenda to allow all member states to grow into a bigger market.

Deepen ties with other Euro countries
FORMER Director of the Institute of International Relations at the St Augustine Campus of the University of the West Indies Dr Anthony Gonzales, says that in the wake of Britain's decision to leave the European Union (EU), Trinidad and Tobago and other Caribbean countries must urgently develop relations with other European countries beside the United Kingdom (UK).

Call for ORTT for Manning

Carmona suggests best tribute to Manning: Unite region
President Anthony Carmona has described former prime minister Patrick Manning as a true Caribbean man.

Forced out by 'those who couldn't tempt him' and PNMites who 'spat after his car'
He had a corps of devotees among the People's National Movement Youth League and others who remained steadfastly loyal to him after he lost elections and retired as MP.

San Fernando says goodbye to Manning
As the casket bearing the body of former Prime Minister Patrick Manning was taken through the streets of San Fernando, his faithful supporters lined the streets near the Southern Academy for Performing Arts (SAPA) on Thursday.

SEA pupils affected by 'freight container' school
PARENTS of children attending Penal/Quinam Government Primary School believe their children's Secondary Entrance Assessment (SEA) examination results could have been better had they not been schooled in freight containers for the last three years.

Imam warns youths against joining gangs: Killers never earn respect
Islam is not about being rebellious and joining radical groups to perform cowardly acts, but of performing Salah (Islamic Prayers) and having respect and dedication for your parents.

Eight to be charged in $39.4 million cocaine bust
EIGHT Venezuelan nationals who were detained after they were held with 98 kilogrammes of cocaine in Trinidad waters on Saturday are expected to appear before a Port of Spain Magistrate on Thursday.

Cop shoots two "friends" at funeral
A POLICE OFFICER is assisting in an investigation into the shooting of two men with his licences firearm at a funeral.

Toyota issues recall over airbag defects
Toyota Trinidad and Tobago Ltd has recalled four of its models—Corolla, Yaris, Rav4 and Avensis—over possible airbag defects.

EMA to monitor Bhagwansingh's project
The Environmental Management Authority (EMA) has assured that it will monitor closely the development which is expected to begin in Trincity on Monday by Bhagwansingh's Hardware and Steel Industries Ltd.

Missing prison officer's family hope for closure

Mark, Mahabir call for sanctions
OPPOSITION Senator Wade Mark and Independent Senator Dr Dhanayshar Mahabir on Tuesday called for the implementation of sanctions against government ministers or parliamentary secretaries who fail to keep assurances made to the Senate.

Rambharat: Declare your interests
BEFORE participating in any matter before the Senate, senators must declare whether they have an interest in that matter.

$750,000 bail for policeman
A 24-year-old police constable was yesterday granted bail in the sum of $750,000 when he appeared in the Port of Spain Magistrates Court accused of plotting to murder the wife of a businessman.



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