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T&T earns $11b
Posted: Friday, December 8, 2023

Rowley: T&T earns $11b
Govt avoids going to IMF...

PM Rowley: Gov't negotiations on energy resulted in TT$11B in revenue

MSJ: Guyana/Venezuela dispute needs dialogue, diplomacy
CONCERNED by "the increasingly noisy and belligerent positions being adopted by both Caracas and Georgetown," the Movement for Social Justice is calling for both capitals to "take down their rhetoric."

FORMER PNM MINISTER MARLENE MCDONALD HAS DIED
Former government minister in the People's National Movement (PNM) administration, Marlene McDonald died on Friday, after ailing for some time.

Former PNM minister Marlene McDonald has died
The "Forgotten man" headline in the sports section of yesterday's Express is a harsh reminder of who we are as a people. It was heartbreaking to hear para athlete Akeem Stewart lament the apathetic response to his golden throw at the recent Parapan American Games in Santiago, Chile.

Preliminary enquiries to be abolished, expected to reduce case backlog
Anticipated improvements include a reduction in case backlog, an ease in the burden on witnesses and a significant curtailing in the wastage of time and resources in the disposal of indictable matters.

How quickly we forget our heroes

Children's Authority issues child safety tips for the holidays

Surviving health care in T&T
According to Health Minister Terrence Deyalsingh, this nation should be grateful to the Government for the free public health care available to all and sundry. Even Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley joined in the debate by chastising anyone who dared to criticise his Government's excellent job of providing health services for the people at the cost of billions of dollars.

Mixed weather, Saharan dust ahead



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