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Monthly Archives: October 2015

Burnt body found in Freeport

A burnt body is found in a forested area in Freeport under a pile of tyres.

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Increased rates for Bmobile prepaid customers

TSTT announces an increases in its evening and weekend rates for prepaid customers.

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JTUM says unions not for sale

The president of the Joint Trade Union Movement slams opposition MP Dr. Surujrattan Rambachan, saying the labour movement is not for sale.

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BPTT head: T&T in choppy waters because of low oil and gas prices

Trinidad & Tobago and other energy based economies are said to be in choppy waters because of low oil and gas prices.

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Woman tied and beaten during robbery in Las Lomas

A woman is tied up and beaten during a robbery in Las Lomas.

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New policing techniques coming to fight crime

The National Security Minister says new policing techniques are coming because crime continues to be a major problem in the country.

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Panday gives Finance Minister thumbs up on budget presentation

Former Prime Minister, Basdeo Panday, believes the budget of the new government was a good one.

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Tobago designers ready for next level

The time has come for Tobago’s designers to transition from fashion runways to the international world.

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WTI & Brent Crude rise on international markets

Hours after Finance Minister announced that the national budget will be pegged on an oil price of US$45 a barrel, the prices of West Texas Intermediate and Brent Crude rose on international markets.

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Thousands of U.S inmates to be released

Roughly 6,000 federal inmates will be released in the coming weeks in an effort to ease prison crowding and lessen harsh penalties for non-violent offenders, US media report.

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