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Dump workers protest again Posted: Tuesday, July 12, 2016
Have you seen Celina? POLICE are seeking the public's urgent assistance in locating a teenage girl who was reported missing by her mother, Nyoka Duntin on July 8, 2016 at Arouca Police Station.
'More PTSC employees, fewer passengers' The number of employees at the Public Transport Service Corporation (PTSC) increased by 76 per cent, from 1,111 to 1,959, between January 2010 and December 2014.
Rahael remembers Manning as 'true gentleman' John Rahael, former health minister in the Patrick Manning administration, said he remembers Manning "as a true gentleman who was always willing to listen to everyone".
Dump workers protest again Even as workers from the Beetham landfill downed tools yesterday morning to protest the non-payment of arrears, Public Utilities Minister Ancil Antoine assured he was working to rectify the matter urgently.
Stop sale until issue cleared up Former Clico chief executive officers, Claudius Dacon and Gene Dziadyk, have disagreed with Finance Minister Colm Imbert's recent statements about $6 billion which the Clico Stakeholders' Alliance (CSA) claims is missing from Clico's Statutory Fund.
Man gets 18 years for fisherman's death Lauren Aguillera was yesterday sentenced to 18 years hard labour for the 2005 felony murder of Erin fisherman Ronald King, who was beaten, tied up and thrown overboard during a robbery at sea.
EBC attorney: Election was fair
UNC election petition: Judge asked to disregard foreign opinion of polls The High Court Judge presiding over election petitions brought by the United National Congress (UNC) has been asked to place little weight on the opinion of Commonwealth and Caricom elections inspectors who certified last year's controversial general elections.
Yip Choy: Angostura would be more profitable under me FORMER Angostura Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Wayne Yip Choy says if Angostura had kept him on they would have made a lot more profit.
I'M READY TO DIE JASON KHAN, who was shot dead in a confrontation with police on Friday last, had already made up his mind to die after he found himself surrounded by the lawmen in a house in Sangre Grande that morning. He was killed during an exchange gunfire when officers stormed the building in which he was hiding.
He didn't want to rot in jail Already on the run for two murders and wanted by police for several weeks, Jason Khan told relatives he was not going to surrender or flee the country but was ready to die at the hands of police.
Victim still living in perilous fear Mason Jason Martin was yesterday sentenced to ten years hard labour for the 2005 rape of a 13-year-old girl.
Divine Echoes set to rise again DIVINE Echoes set to sing again. Two band members told Newsday yesterday, whether or not Government gives accedes to Brian Manning's request to have Divine Echoes re-assembled, the music will go on. The band was once again pushed into the national consciousness when Manning, son of late prime minister Patrick Manning, at his father's funeral on Saturday, called for the band to be reassembled.
Antiguan man held with US$186,000 A 44-year-old Antiguan man, who arrived at the Piarco International airport yesterday at 8am claiming that he travelled from St. Lucia to this country, was detained by Customs and Excise officers after US$186,000 was found vacuum packed in his luggage.
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