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Monthly Archives: July 2016

Body of 80-year-old man pulled from the Gulf of Paria

An autopsy is expected to be performed today on alleged drowning victim Satro-Han Bunsee.

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Pensioner fatally stabbed at his home

A pensioner is fatally stabbed at his debe home.

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GATE funding at all non-accredited institutions to be cut

Finance Minister Colm Imbert again says the GATE funding at all non-accredited institutions will be cut.

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Filipino crew member who died during a safety training drill has been identified

A 41-year-old Filipino crew member who died during a safety training drill has been named as Diogenes Carpio.   He was one of four workers aboard the Norwegian Cruise Line’s Norwegian Breakaway who plunged into the sea at King’s Wharf in … Continue reading

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Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley says CAL could become the national carrier for other countries in the region

Caribbean Airlines could become the national carrier for other countries in the region.

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PM believes DNA lab can assist in fight against crime

Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley believes a DNA lab would assist in the fight against crime.

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Dead man found in crashed car with multiple stab wounds

Police are probing the circumstances surrounding the murder of Curt Levro.

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PM Rowley attempts to quash any chance of a boycott of T&T goods in Jamaica

Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley tries to put to rest any chance of a boycott of Trinidad and Tobago products in Jamaica.

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Teachers, journalists, police and judges among 50K arrested after failed coup attempt

Turkey has now fired or suspended about 50,000 people after a failed coup over the weekend as it intensifies its vast purge — battering the country’s security forces and many of its democratic institutions.

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Thanks, but no thanks; manning family refuse ORTT

The family of former Prime Minister, Patrick Manning is saying no to recommendations that he receive the order of the republic of Trinidad and Tobago.

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