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Carmona attacks media Posted: Sunday, September 25, 2016
Carmona attacks media ...on wine, jewelry allegations
I'LL FIGHT THE GOOD FIGHT With guns blazing, President Anthony Carmona yesterday took great umbrage with members of the media bent on maligning and disrespecting others in the public domain
State's $2.8m query Concern over spending at President's House
Carmona urges youths: Be patriots
Masqueraders: Wine, Carmona, wine President Anthony Carmona's "wine troubles" was a hit at steelband CAL Invaders' annual Republic Day J'ouvert parade around the Queen's Park Oval, Port-of-Spain yesterday morning
Singh: UNC still backs tax info bill "We remain open to passing the legislation to protect the public's interest,": Opposition Chief Whip Ganga Singh
No disciplinary action over WASA shutdown
Rowley: Many wish to be in TT PRIME Minister Dr Keith Rowley has urged citizens to be thankful despite the land not being as "bountiful" as before, and predicted that if all immigration restrictions were removed many people would want to be here
MSJ wants a 'Second Republic' MOVEMENT for Social Justice (MSJ) head, David Abdulah, is asking citizens to imagine a new society which they would like to live in, with better education, healthcare and employment, which he dubbed, "The Second Republic".
ILP: TT needs a revival of faith
Union: Remember the struggles CITIZENS of Trinidad and Tobago must never forget the past struggles that brought about the present benefits that all enjoy
Bracing for higher food prices
Crime...a major budget concern
Gumbs seeks legal advice on Rowley's book Eight paragraphs of the chapter "Institutional Failure and Political Nastiness" have been dedicated to former journalist Anika Gumbs
Rowley on his dismissal from Manning Cabinet: SHOCKED AND LET DOWN Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley dedicated a chapter in his book, From Mason Hall to Whitehall, to his dismissal
Agriculture stagnant This was how president of the Agriculture Society of Trinidad and Tobago (ASTT) Dhano Sookoo described the operations of the sector during the past year.
CLR James' lesson: Change the system "If you can't change the system, the system will change you." Documentary film Every Cook Can Govern: The life, works and impact of CLR James put on by the Trinidad and Tobago Film Festival at the OWTU'S Paramount Building in San Fernando yesterday.
'Facebook is dangerous' GRIEF-stricken Frankie Rajkumar suspects social media may have played a part in the abduction of his 34-year-old daughter Ria Sookdeo.
Family distressed by 'reckless tips' Search still on for abducted mother
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