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$7 MILLION FOR DEAD COPS Posted: Monday, February 13, 2017
$7 MILLION FOR DEAD COPS At least one of the relatives of five police officers who died in line of duty has qualified for the million-dollar payout promised by the last administration and the current government.
D-DAY FOR FATCA Parliament expected to vote on tax bill today
...Former US diplomat wants T&T to wait Since when is a sovereign country ruled by the laws enacted by a foreign government under a doctrine of 'might makes right'?" he asked as he reiterated that Persad-Bissessar was right to raise questions.
Don't spy on muslims ASKING local muslim organisations to help find 'muslim' terrorists in Trinidad, is like telling the Palestines to give up their lands to Israel.
Minister promises to clean up licensing Sinanan facing obstacles but...
Venezuelans want protection for women
PAC: Give Auditor General more teeth THE Auditor General Department (AGD), watchdog of the Public Service, should be beefed up with more powers and resources
Ravi B, Omardath, joint Chutney Soca Kings
Follow your dreams, don't be daunted Calypso Rose tells young performers
Young pannists delight at Panorama semis
Pan goes silent The sound of pan went silent yesterday evening when a huge crowd had to be partially emptied out of the North Stand because the area became too dangerous
'Vanishing Heroes' cops Junior South Monarch Competition CALYPSO icon Black Stalin (Leroy Calliste) may not be able to grace the carnival stage these days, but his young relatives are continuing his legacy with strong social commentary.
Breezy night of stick-fighting in Moruga It was a chilly and breezy Friday night in St Mary's Village in Moruga where a large crowd witnessed the preliminary round of the National Carnival Committee's annual stick-fighting competition.
Ramesh bids to block Government acquiring community centre lands ...intends to petition a High Court judge to declare that the lands on which 50 community centres were built are worth millions of dollars given to them since 1930
'Bullied' Mayaro boy's parents sue Garcia
JSC: Stop dumping kids! PARENTS are abandoning their children who are housed at St Michael's and St Jude's Homes and the Youth Training Centre (YTC)
3 released in Abiela's murder THE close friend of Tobago's latest and fourth murder victim, Abiela Adams, 15, has been released.
Kazim wants 894 local cops ADVERTISEMENTS will be placed within a week to recruit 894 new municipal police officers, said a recent statement from Minister of Rural Development and Local Government Kazim Hosein.
Dillon: Small minority to blame for crime
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