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Indifference to killing and distress
Posted: Sunday, January 8, 2023

Indifference to killing and distress
Our rulers and their satellites are happy to leave many things unreformed and unregulated which facilitate financiers and supporters to prosper at the expense of others. That is the context in which a besieged homeowner complained in a letter to the editor last week: "With both major parties wilfully impotent and more aligned with the interests of fireworks importers and users", nights of firework horrors will not end anytime soon.

The Dark Secret at St Anns
Patients with developmental disabilities left in hospital wards for over three decades...

PM: 2023 should be way better

Maha Sabha head: President does not have to be a Hindu
On Saturday, Rambally, who became president general of the Maha Sabha in 2018, said religious persuasion should not be a factor in selecting nominees for the presidency. But he insisted the individuals must be held in high regard and be perceived by the majority of citizens as objective.

Opposition proposes Israel Khan for President

Attorney Kerwyn Garcia on life with presidential nominee: 'I'm always Mr Christine Kangaloo'

State owed $26M in mask fines
The Judiciary was responding to a request for the number of fines paid to the State in relation to the violations from September 2020 when the Government first mandated mask-wearing, to July 2022 when the mask mandate came to an end (except for wearing masks in health institutions). Failure to wear a mask came with a penalty of $1,000 per individual.

Education Ministry explores incorporating culture into schools
THE seed planted by Justice of Appeal Gillian Lucky for compositions from the body of work Black Stalin produced over five decades to become part of the school's curriculum has fallen on fertile soil.

Jereem, Ahye named top NAAA men's, women's athletes of 2022

So close: Kurban 'could have been 45 feet into pipeline'
Ramadhar said, "But you knew that Michael Kurban had gone into the pipe and gone 15 feet beyond the elbow, you knew by Christopher Boodram's mere existence that life was sustained inside the pipe and he was able to come out of the pipe. You knew how far he was in, from information he would have given and that Fyzie was right behind him."

Over 1,000 Venezuelans returned home in December
Many Venezuelans who left TT said are unlikely to return because of the rising cost of living, the inability to get their children in schools and the uncertainty of their legal status.

Government to pay pan players $500 each
A release from the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and the Arts on Saturday said Cabinet approved a remittance of $500 per steelpan player for Panorama 2023, for a maximum of 6,283 players which cost government approximately $3,141,500. In previous years, players were given a remittance of $1,000 each.

Police kill one of 4 Massy Stores robbery suspects
The incident, the third robbery at that branch, occurred after closing hours. However, the store was open for business as usual on Saturday morning.



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