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2.6M in Caribbean can be in poverty by 2030 Posted: Tuesday, October 10, 2017
2.6M in Caribbean can be in poverty by 2030 The World Bank estimates that without climate-informed development in Latin America and the Caribbean, another 2.6 million people in the region could slide into extreme poverty by 2030
Renegotiate US$5,000 daily ferry rate—Suruj
Squatters can now buy land Land for Landless programme scrapped
New food card to clean system Social Development Minister:
Bhagwansingh's vault opened, cash gone An undisclosed sum of cash secured in a vault at the Golden Grove and Churchill Roosevelt Highway branch of Bhagwansingh's Hardware was discovered missing early yesterday by an assistant manager
TTUTA Head: Parents only lapsing
Siparia West bullies suspended Students who have been identified as the boys caught on camera 'taxing' and beating their classmates at the Siparia West Secondary School (SWSS) were yesterday suspended
Seecharan: Gap in supervision
'Teachers not required to supervise during breaks'
Too many school dropouts - Antoine ...too many students are dropping out of the secondary school system.
Team USA meets 'river' at Ato Boldon Stadium Asked if some of the comments on social media were harsh Boldon said, "Everybody thinks global warming is a hoax until it affects something big, or something you do for a living."
HDC tenants paying to live in squalor
Attorney sues AG for $10M fee ...the State argued that the Legal Profession Act only gave attorneys the power to sue their clients for unpaid fees where the fees invoiced were independently assessed by a High Court Master or Registrar.
Khadijah hits Jenny over sexy Al-Rawi
Woman in room 13 WASN'T murdered, died of seizure The receptionist in the lobby later saw man leaving in Layne's car and became suspicious over the fact that he was leaving alone.
Suspect in rape, attempted murder held A 27-year-old D'Abadie man who abducted an 18-year-old woman last Wednesday, sexually assaulted her and then threw her over a precipice
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