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ARCHIE CAN GO
Posted: Wednesday, March 14, 2018

ARCHIE CAN GO
PRESIDENT Anthony Carmona yesterday remained resolute in his decision to grant a six-month sabbatical to Chief Justice Ivor Archie.

Carmona standing firm about leave
OUTGOING President Anthony Carmona has dug his heels in, endorsing the grant of permission for a six-month sabbatical to Chief Justice Ivor Archie, in the face of strong reservations by Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley

PM limited, but not powerless
Legal experts as Carmona stands by CJ sabbatical

'Disappointment' all around
TOBAGO House of Assembly Chief Secretary Kelvin Charles is not happy with the collapse of the seabridge service.

Frustrated ferry passengers at Piarco
Hiccups for PATT, CAL

Imbert: Galleons Passage to arrive by end of April

Kamla: UNC can win alone

UNC leader: No alliance with any third party

COP finalises election for April 15

Kamla calls for probe
IS STATE-OWNED oil being stolen from Petrotrin oil tanks at Catshill oilfields in Barrackpore?

One in three don't know HIV status
...and the region is lagging behind in terms of testing

Wendy: Change Third World mentality

Misuse of antibiotics trigger health woes
Doctor: Some bacteria cannot be treated

Ceiling collapse explained
THE ceiling collapse at the San Fernando General Hospital's burns unit was caused by “corroded reinforcements due to continued exposure over the years."

'Artificial reefs could slow Cedros erosion'

Opposition: $50M fine for money laundering is cruel

We will all need guns
OPPOSITION Senator Gerald Ramdeen said with the murder rate soon everyone will need a gun to protect themselves.

Road kill: Alarming rise in pedestrian deaths
...nine of the fourteen road deaths for 2018, comprise pedestrians, accounting for 64 per cent of total road fatalities for the year, compared to 21 per cent or three fatalities, for the corresponding period in 2017.

Boldfaced robbery in San Fernando
IN less than 30 seconds, criminals robbed a jewellery store on High Street, San Fernando on Tuesday, escaping with hundreds of thousands' worth of jewels.

Jewel thieves in daylight smash & grab

Three on trial for fiery death of man
A doubles vending couple and their employee went on trial on Wednesday for the murder of their neighbour who died after being set on fire in 2008.

Man freed of murder
AFTER spending 15 years in jail awaiting trial, La Brea fabricator Jimmy Huggins walked out of the San Fernando High Court yesterday a free man.



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