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FIX THIS MESS
Posted: Saturday, May 6, 2017

FIX THIS MESS
This is the call of 11 of this country's leading senior lawyers as well as the Law Association, to Chief Justice Ivor Archie and the Judicial and Legal Services Commission (JLSC) on the appointment of former Chief Magistrate Marcia Ayers-Caesar as a high court judge

School drop-out rate declines in Morvant/Laventille

Pressure mounts
63 sign no confidence petition in CJ

Marcia must stay away until issue resolved

Garcia to Gopeesingh: Children not traumatised
EDUCATION Minister Anthony Garcia said yesterday he was "not aware" pupils sitting the SEA were traumatised because there were three errors on their exam paper.

Gopeesingh: Garcia must take blame

$2.5m hunt for top cop
Govt hires consulting firm...

Health Ministry receives loan to fight non-communicable diseases

Colm mum on possible gas hike

Banks deny collusion on fees
BANK fees and charges are determined by individual banks' pricing considerations and not by collusion among banks says Banking Association president Anya Schnoor.

MATT concerned about Cybercrime Bill reintroduction

...Kamla: Water for none
Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar said there is a widespread cry for water in this country, with some 48 roads in her Siparia constituency without water.

Deyalsingh slams predecessor over shares owned at private hospital

Mexican engineer shot dead
After a night of revelry at the Point Fortin borough festivities Mexican engineer, Sookooroo Sorano, met his death after being shot in a botched robbery yesterday morning.

Cop fails to show, case thrown out
Two criminal offences of using obscene language and resisting arrest against a woman were thrown out yesterday because of the non-appearance of the police officer who filed the charges.



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