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Archie defends selection process for judges Posted: Tuesday, September 18, 2018
Archie defends selection process for judges
'20 false allegations, but I cannot respond'
Campbell hired as Petrotrin E&P CFO A former bpTT employee has become the first person to be hired in the new Exploration and Production Company that is to emerge from State-owned Petrotrin.
Minister: 4,700 Petrotrin workers to go
Former IndustriALL director: Refinery closure will decimate the economy
Flash flooding in South, Central ...several parts of south and central Trinidad experienced power outages, flash flooding, and fallen trees caused by several hours of consistent rainfall and gusty winds.
More bad weather on Thursday
Month-long real estate limbo Registrar general searches down
China donates TT$1M in neurosurgical equipment to public hospitals The donation agreement was signed during a courtesy call by the Ambassador of China to Trinidad and Tobago, Song Yumin, to Health Minister Terrence Deyalsingh on Monday.
Highway to close for overpass
Persad-Bissessar must apologise, says Camille
Maxie back in the House
Second berthing pleases Sinanan
Thanks cops for giving her back life Kidnap victim writes Gary:
Griffith urges police: Be flexible with the public
Brother, sister murdered For the second time in a matter of hours, this country recorded yet another double murder.
Double murders in Morvant, Maloney In the latest incident, two men were gunned down at Building Two in Maloney just before 9 last night.
Batson warns racers TTPS road safety co-ordinator Brent Batson yesterday warned that the person who crashed into the rear of the vehicle in which 36-year-old Kizzy Bango was driving, leading to her death
Man held with ganja A 24-YEAR-OLD man from East Dry River, Port of Spain was held in Gasparillo with a kilo of marijuana last Sunday.
Teen model vanishes: Mom grows desperate A 16 year old budding model with a heart condition has gone missing and her mother is appealing for the public to assist in finding her.
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