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AG BATS FOR STUART
Posted: Sunday, October 23, 2022

AG BATS FOR STUART
Armour files amended defence to KC's indemnity claim:

Nelson to ACIB: Ramlogan told me 'AG salary too small'

ARMOUR MUST ANSWER
Vincent Nelson fiasco: law body calling for response from Armour...

Opposition Leader blasts Law Association
However, the LATT said it was unable to determine (in the absence of the full response requested) whether there has been corruption, misfeasance in public office or politically motivated prosecution of any public official, politician or attorney, in the absence of a statement by the current AG addressing the issue.

In a media release yesterday, the Opposition Leader said the association wasted the opportunity to use their weight as protectors of the Rule of Law and promoters of the administration of justice to firmly call out those members of their own Bar who have been found wanting and to publicly denounce their conduct.

Vincent Nelson unraveled
From conspirator to whistle-blower to uncooperative witness

Noble: The common thread between Ramlogan and Al Rawi, and why T&T must fight back
The debacle that has engulfed the two former attorney-generals is illuminating. We have had a ringside seat to see how powerful men among us run their affairs.

Tobago gets set to host inaugural carnival
The THA executive council approved $17.5 million for the carnival. But Burris said on Monday, they are hoping to spend less because a number of sponsors had come on board to support the carnival in its first year.

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month...Early screening saves lives
Women must become aware of their commitment to go through annual screening and regular checks to ensure that their bodies are safe and healthy.

I wish to remind you that yearly breast screening is very important. Screening offers the best opportunity to identify changes in your breast and to detect small lesions at the point where it has not turned into cancer but may be predetermined to become cancer.

Sangre Grande craftsman wants help to keep industry alive
Sangre Grande craftsman Reynold Wells, 76, has made a living with this ideology for 30 years, picking up discarded pieces of wood, PVC and stones and creating something of value.

Serving Guyana's egg balls in Trinidad
"The Guyanese egg ball uses seasoned cassava to wrap around the boiled egg, then deep fried until golden brown, and a good chef makes sure that the cassava is soft, tasty and melts in your mouth while the egg is not overcooked."

Artist Dermot Louison dies at 89
His works, which portray slices of rural Trinidadian life, have inspired generations of artists.

Mixed views on Jamaica's ban on songs pushing illegal activity
It called for an "immediate halt" to any audio or video recording, live song, or speech which promotes and/or glorifies scamming, illegal use or abuse of drugs, illegal or harmful use of guns or other offensive weapons, "jungle justice" or any other form of illegal or criminal activity.

Father wants answers from Paria over son's sudden death
A District Medical Officer pronounced Shaquile dead approximately three and a half hours after he fell unconscious on a scaffolding while carrying out a welding task. Douglas did not hold back his emotions when Guardian Media visited his home in Cleghorn Village, Princes Town, on Saturday, saying that he wants government ministers to know what Paria was doing to people at their facilities.

Pensioner's body found in his home gutted by fire

Jacob responds to latest massacre: 'Trust the police'
According to police reports, around 1:20am on Sunday 23rd October, officers of the Four Roads Criminal Investigations Department and Western Division Task Force responded to a shooting incident, in the vicinity of Winnie Mohammed Road, Diego Martin. Four persons were killed, and two other persons are being treated for injuries at hospital.

Boy, 10, recovering after friend accidentally shoots him with rifle
Singh said the shooting occurred at their home in South Oropouche and that the rifle belonged to a relative. Based on initial investigations, he said that Dimitri and one of his schoolmates had just returned from school and found the rifle.




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