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More rain today
Posted: Tuesday, July 3, 2018

Met Service warns of more rain today
Even as residents of north and east Trinidad continued to clean up after extensive weekend floods, the T&T Meteorological Office announced that another tropical wave will be passing over T&T today.

Floods disrupt PoS business

CLEAN CITY DRAINS
Ex mayor slams city corporation for floods

New baggage restrictions into US
Specifically, any "powder like substance" with the exception of baby formula, medically prescribed powder-like substances and human remains will now be forbidden in carry-on and cabin luggage if the quantity of the substance is over 350 millilitres, 12 ounces or 350 grams.

Gopeesingh slams WGTL comeback
CARONI East MP Dr Tim Gopeesingh has likened the return of the World Gas-to-Liquids (WGTL) project to that of a thief in the night, saying the project has cost taxpayers $3.3 billion and was the "costliest public sector scandal in living memory."

Angry over refusal of NIB claim, man smashes glass
IN a fit of rage, a man smashed a glass door at the National Insurance Board (NIB) after staff told him his claims for injuries he suffered when bandits chopped him, were not approved.

Family begs for $5,000
Seven months after he was injured when his parents' home collapsed during heavy rainfall, baby Christopher Sahadeo Poonilal has suffered a seizure at home.

People reach out to Arielle
HELP began pouring in for single mother Arielle Fahey-Cadiz yesterday after Newsday published the story of her fund-raising efforts for life-saving surgery to fight bone cancer.

Academic Staff union calls for UTT president to go
THE Unified Tertiary Tutors Academic Staff Association is calling for UTT president Sarin Al Zubadi to step down. The recently formed union represents members of UTT's academic staff.

AG: T&T could be blacklisted
While Government says its anti-terrorism bill must be passed at today's Parliament sitting or T&T will be blacklisted by 190 countries, one Muslim group has taken issue with certain recent remarks by the Prime Minister and hopes the Opposition "stands strong" on the bill.

If anti-terrorism bill is not passed today...
Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley yesterday accused Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar of being prepared to sacrifice Trinidad and Tobago's national interests, inc…

Ghee maker files lawsuit over brand name

Lecturer killed in highway crash
Ryan Rambaran, of Derek Street, Cunupia was thrown from his vehicle and died at hospital.

Refugee, asylum seekers law in works—Dillon
Government is currently drafting laws to treat with issues surrounding refugees and asylum seekers, National Security Minister Edmund Dillon said yesterday.

Contractor on gun, ganja charges
A 55-year-old Barataria man has been charged with possession of a firearm, ammunition and marijuana.

AG delays bill on judges for LATT input
Although annoyed, Attorney General Faris Al-Rawi is giving the Law Association of T&T until Friday to submit its comments on proposed amendments to increase the number of judges to 69.



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