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A final 21-gun salute Posted: Sunday, July 10, 2016
Rowley lauds Manning's life of public service
Govt to honour former PM
A final 21-gun salute
Procession, prayers and a final goodbye Following the Holy Trinity Cathedral funeral service, the flag-draped casket of former prime minister Patrick Manning was taken to Belgroves Funeral Home and Crematorium in Tacarigua yesterday afternoon.
Police: State funeral went off without major incident THE State funeral for former Prime Minister Patrick Manning was conducted without any breaches of security or major disruption.
Laughter and tears, as the Caribbean says farewell
Body goes to crematorium Following yesterday's Trinity Cathedral service, the flag-draped casket of late former prime minister Patrick Manning was taken to Belgrove's Funeral Home and Crematorium in Tacarigua.
Bishop responds to request to entomb body at Cathedral: Two months needed to do work Anglican Bishop Claude Berkley says it could take as many as two months for the required work to be done at the Trinity Cathedral in Port-of-Spain to have the body of former prime minister Patrick Manning entombed there.
Mannings did not request Trinity crypt THE REQUEST for late former Prime Minister Patrick Manning to be entombed at the Holy Trinity Cathedral in Port-of-Spain did not come from his family, as had been reported in the media, Anglican Bishop Claude Berkley clarified yesterday.
Last night at Balisier House FORMER Prime Minister Patrick Manning would have been smiling with joy if he could have seen the outpouring of love and gratitude for him at the People's National Movement's Balisier House headquarters on Friday night.
St Lucia PM: Integration a fitting tribute NEW Saint Lucian Prime Minister Allen Chastanet says Caribbean integration should be enhanced as a tribute to late former TT Prime Minister Patrick Manning.
A place for sexual trysts, drug users The abandoned site of the multi-million dollar church that was being built for former prime minister Patrick Manning's one-time spiritual adviser Juliana Pena has now become a "sex den" of sorts, residents at the Heights of Guanapo, Arima, have claimed.
Soca's first copyright infringement case Benjamin—A HIGH COURT judge will be asked to listen to two soca songs to determine whether the chorus of one of the songs was stolen from another composition.
Duncan Street residents want to own HDC units Let us own homes too!
PC Francis expected to make a full recovery POLICE Constable Darrin Francis who was shot in the left arm on Friday morning during a police exercise in the Eastern Division to arrest a murder suspect is expected to make a full recovery.
Imbert telling lies Two former chief executive officers (CEO) of Colonial Life Insurance Company (Clico) are refuting Finance Minister Colm Imbert's recent statement that Clico's assets exceed its liabilities, therefore the claim that $6 billion is missing from the Clico Statutory Fund is incorrect.
Duke on disorderly charge Public Services Association (PSA) president Watson Duke is expected to appear in the Scarborough Magistrate's Court tomorrow after he was charged with disorderly behaviour and trespassing yesterday afternoon.
Female bartender shot in face A 30-year-old female bartender was shot at point blank range in the face during a robbery at her workplace in Claxton Bay on Friday night.
Woman, 21, charged for man's stabbing death A 21-year-old woman has been charged with the murder of Kareem "Venom" St Rose, 24, who was killed three weeks ago in Port-of-Spain.
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