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Lawyers rake in $37M from RHAs Posted: Sunday, April 3, 2022
Lawyers rake in $37M from RHAs for medical negligence briefs, other claims The spreadsheet, obtained through the FOIA request, revealed the total amount of fees paid to each attorney for the period September 2015 to December 2021. Several attorneys, among them some prominent names, raked in multi-million dollar briefs.
PM happy for normalcy as Muslims begin fast
May 2 declared a public holiday for Eid ...PM, Opposition Leader extend greetings to Muslim community
'Bring our families home': New lobby for ISIS fighters' wives, children locked up in Syria Khan continued, "Then the government stopped and said they want to pass laws. We are saying, these laws you're trying to pass is not for these children who are looking for help, who are facing death and starvation. They had no say in this matter. Why is there no urgency to save the lives of the children? It's like the government gave them the death penalty, a slow one."
Where government stands on refugees in Syria The government of TT has not specifically stated its stand on TT citizens in detainment camps in Syria.
Group to Govt: Stop neglecting people with autism According to the non-government organisation's director and founder Dr Radica Mahase, T&T has signed and ratified the UN's Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, however, people with autism continue to be overlooked and shunned.
FFarmers go back to basics to combat fertilizer, chemical shortages Already facing fertilizer and chemical shortages and a spike in feed and food prices, local farmers have started going back to traditional farming methods utilising animal manure, compost stocks and inter-cropping farming techniques to produce food for the nation.
CSO: Food prices increased in January
Two new covid deaths, 266 cases
Restaurant, bars, cinemas welcome unvaxxed patrons as restrictions removed on Monday Restaurants, bars and cinemas operators are ready to operate with Monday's removal of covid19 restrictions which previously debarred unvaccinated patrons and limited the number of customers.
Teacher chops wife to death, dies after drinking poison in Barrackpore One hour before her murder, Omatie Deobarran, 36, challenged her husband Amar, 41, about a threat to evict her from her home and recorded the argument on her cellphone.
Families in distress as husband murders wife in front child, kills self Deobarran, 41, a teacher at Avocat Vedic School, began the affair about four years ago, but it was only last September that he confessed to the infidelity.
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