An important first step was taken toward a positive new era for the sport of football in this country when the T&T Football Federation (TTFF) settled its long-outstanding debt to 13 members of the 2006 World Cup squad.
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In his most recent interviews with the Guardian, Lawrence Duprey, former Chairman of CL Financial has his own narrative of his time at the helm of the failed financial empire. Duprey claims to have only wanted to help people save their money and to...
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On February 13, pathologists at the Forensic Science Centre acknowledged that their backlog of bodies awaiting autopsies had begun to exceed their capacity to handle.
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Tuesday’s announcement in the Senate by Finance Minister Larry Howai that the majority state-owned carrier Caribbean Airlines (CAL) had registered a loss of US$70 million for 2012, despite a fuel subsidy of US$40 million, set the stage for Thursday’...
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What T&T needs is an anti-crime system that can be maintained over the long term, not occasional initiatives that put a strain on limited manpower and resources but fail to do more than scratch the surface of a deeply-rooted problem.
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Is it unrealistic for T&T to continue to have a national airline?
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In March, Environmental Management Authority Chairman Joth Singh told Parliament’s Public Accounts Committee that to curb noise, the state policing agency needed more “teeth.”
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When universal secondary education was introduced in 2000, the promise was that the stress and pressure that had become a feature of the Common Entrance exam would thus be eradicated. However, the reaction to Question 35 from children, parents and...
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The Minister of Health’s declaration of irregularities in the Chronic Disease Assistance Plan merits serious concern and immediate investigation.
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The most troubling thing about the current fuss about free travel at Caribbean Airlines is how familiar it all is.
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