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NOT GOOD FOR TT Posted: Thursday, April 13, 2017
NOT GOOD FOR TT PRIME Minister Dr Keith Rowley yesterday said Oilfield Workers Trade Union (OWTU) president general Ancel Roget remark ...helps to make TT's investment climate uncompetitive.
ALL IS NOT LOST PM: Other opportunities in future After Angelin pullout
Rowley: No Angelin 'fiasco'
Ramnarine: Upstream investment dried up before 2010 Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley's statement to Parliament yesterday on the country's gas shortage "conveniently neglects to mention that one of the main reasons we experienced gas shortages from late 2010 to today is the fact ...".
Rowley: NGC facing $4.5B in claims ...in failing to negotiate energy contracts when they were due, has resulted in the National Gas Company (NGC) now being saddled with $4.5 billion in claims from energy companies, since August 2015.
Traffic chaos as trucks turned away from 'Galicia' As the cargo vessel Galicia renders the last of its services before leaving local waters, some frustrated trucks drivers claimed yesterday that some business owners are rushing to use what could be the last chance for some time to get goods safely and quickly to Tobago.
T&T Express stalls at sea on return
Faria: Ferry impasse was avoidable
Ease ahead for HDC Canada, TT firms in low-income housing drive
One patient dies Three contract HIV from contaminated blood
Antimicrobial resistance - an apocalypse waiting to happen
4 held in $15m cocaine bust A surveillance operation by Southern Division police and the Transnational Organised Crime Unit led to the seizure of $15.3 million in high-grade Colombian cocaine on Tuesday.
Crime woes troubling PM
CoP's wife a judge Archie: Highest calibre selected
Tobago cop: Murder increase worrying HEAD of the Tobago Division of the Police Service, acting Snr Supt Joanne Archie is concerned about the increase in murders in the sister island this year.
Killer weeps in court after death sentence TEARS flowed from Anand Baboolal's eyes after he was told that he will suffer death by hanging for the murder of a mother and her baby in Mayaro 12 years ago.
Guilty of killing mother and infant son ...found guilty of stabbing to death his ex-lover and throwing her body into a latrine pit then stabbing her 18-monthold son and throwing him into the Ortoire River.
Man slain: 'wrong place at wrong time' A 30-year-old man from La Mango, St Joseph, was gunned down yesterday morning near his home and, while the police said his death was drug-related, his family, friends and neighbours said this was not the case.
Not guilty of murder after 8 years in jail Nicholas "Ten Cents" Fortune, 33, was found not guilty by a 12-member jury before Justice Maria Wilson on a charge of murdering 25-year-old Jayson "Irie" Hoyte of Malabar, Arima.
Body found in garden: wounds to head THE decomposing body of a man, who police believe was murdered, was discovered in Princes Town yesterday.
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