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Kamla claims Govt turned down US$1b for refinery Posted: Wednesday, November 11, 2020
Kamla claims Govt turned down US$1b for refinery The terms and conditions of Patriotic's offer to the Government are subject to a non-disclosure agreement (NDA).
No-pay T&TEC causing NGC pain ...Gas company chair discloses margin cuts to downstream
Cyber Scholars: Zoom fatigue affecting students and teachers Teachers and students see part of a picture, not the whole picture, in Zoom classes, and they have to work harder to recognise and interpret social cues.
Claxton Bay's Kishore Boodram dies Boodram, 64, who had been a fisherman for 50 years, died on Monday morning at the San Fernando General Hospital. Relatives said Boodram had a kidney infection and had been in hospital for the past two weeks.
Trinis held in Venezuela with guns, ammo The two men were aboard a boat with two outboard engines. They had several fuel cannisters, the report said. As of mid-morning on Tuesday, officials did not give any additional information.
PNM has 'unfinished business' in Duke's district "I am not concerned about who the opponent is really, I am more focused on getting the nod to represent the people in the new term."
Carenage residents on beating alleged sex predator: We'd do it again "We know him from around as a troublemaker, but we didn't know him to have done something like this before. Those men that beat him did nothing wrong as far as we are concerned. This was a justified beating. Here in Scorpion Alley we look out for each other and we want this to be seen as a warning to other people who abuse children."
Ramleela virtual vibrations THE 2020 Ramleela festival came off in a virtual format as a result of the covid19 restrictions. And despite fears that performing arts and artistes are suffering because of the pandemic, the Ramleela festival was well represented, as attested to by some speakers, including artist, writer and director Rawle Gibbons.
Family keeping faith diver Reinaldo's alive Last Sunday, after being taken out in a boat by a boat owner, Novoa Sr started diving 18 miles off Manzanilla Point at around 10.25 am. The water, according to residents, was rough and choppy, with strong currents. He was last seen at 11 at the GPS location 1027711 06043332. Sea patterns indicated that the currents would have taken him north toward Toco. Relatives said he is a strong swimmer and diving instructor, and at the time of the dive he had buoyancy equipment.
Young tells House details of search for missing diver
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