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Prof Selwyn Ryan taught T&T about itself Posted: Saturday, March 19, 2022
Rowley: Prof Selwyn Ryan taught Trinidad and Tobago about itself Dr Rowley said Ryan was one of the Caribbean's top reasearchers and a true patriot of Trinidad and Tobago, and a man he was glad to have known. He said Ryan had been brave enough to examine delicate issues such as race, religion, ethnicity and class, but not on the basis of bias, prejudice and speculation but facts he had found.
Augustine: 'Disorganised' Trinis made Dubai expo trip expensive
101-year-old Penal woman: 'I work hard enough to mind my children' Married at the tender age of 12, she said, "I work hard enough to mind meh children." Ajodha, who has outlived her husband recalled that he had to leave his job after he got ill and she used to plant crops to provide for her children.
Maraval woman and early PNM founder turns 104
Sangre Grande woman celebrates milestone 100th birthday Lewis is the mother of nine children, 21 grandchildren, 36 great-grandchildren, and six great-great-grandchildren. At 26 years old, she married the love of her life, the late Austin Lewis, with whom she spent approximately 69 years of her love, until his passing.
Two young males among four COVID-19 fatalities
Covid19 hospitalisations continue to drop On Friday, 181 people were reported as being hospitalised, while 220 people were hospitalised on March 11.
Jereem advances to World Indoors 400m final, Ahye 7th in 60m
Police warn of online shopping scam
PCA gets increased number of reports against police officers Last year there were 1,000 reports lodged, 16 fewer than what was made the year before.
Arouca girl, 13, found in abandoned house after going missing Police have detained a man after a 13-year-old girl who went missing was found in an abandoned house in Khandahar, Arouca last night. Priya Suchit will be interviewed by the police Child Protection Unit at the St Joseph Police Station to get further information.
Thieves shoot watchman at coconut estate in Cedros He said for years his estate had been plundered by local and Spanish nationals, but in recent years the Spanish nationals had become violent, armed themselves with firearms and turned the theft into an enterprise.
20% of 2021 domestic violence cases reported by men "This is because of toxic masculinity, because they think they will be laughed at or scorned. It's a myth that police officers will laugh at them. People have held on to their perceptions of the police from a previous era, and they don't take into account the evolution of the force. "Yes, there will be bad eggs, but there has been great improvement. Herd thinking has led to a faulty belief system."
Las Cuevas man dies after woman sets him on fire Police said Foster Darren Salvary was at home at School Road, Las Cuevas, when he had an argument with a woman and broke her cellphone. The woman in turn broke Salvary's cellphone. Salvary told the woman he was leaving the house but she doused him in a liquid and set it on fire.
Couva man trying 'small hustle' fined for cocaine, ganja The magistrate fined Mc Leod $7,000 for the cocaine and $9,000 for the marijuana. Mc Leod must pay the fine within five months or serve two years' imprisonment with hard labour.
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