The notion of a lengthy prison sentence proved too much for a pregnant mother of two, who collapsed in the Port-of-Spain High Court on being ordered to serve 15 years in prison for drug trafficking.
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Former independent senator Phillip Marshall was yesterday given the responsibility to take Caribbean Airlines into clearer skies.
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The sacked Caribbean Airlines board had planned to make certain management changes because they believed the airline’s current management is not capable of taking its restructuring plan to fruition, former chairman Rabindra Moonan said yesterday.
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Leader of the Opposition Dr Keith Rowley says the People’s Partnership Government, and not the dismissed board, must take responsibility for the “kangkatang” at State-owned Caribbean Airlines.
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God still reigns supreme in T&T, according to the Constitution, and gay rights will not be a part of the Government’s draft national policy on gender and development.
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The Telecommunications Authority of T&T (TATT) will soon issue a request for proposals (RFP) for a third mobile telephone provider. The RFP is expected to be issued, possibly within a month.
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More than 100 people, among them masqueraders costumed as midnight robbers and moko jumbies, paraded through the streets of Port-of-Spain yesterday to protest what they said was the slow killing of Carnival by the organisers.
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Two motions are listed on the Order Paper for the May plenary sitting of the Tobago House of Assembly (THA) on Thursday.
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Legal Affairs Minister Prakash Ramadhar describes as “banditry” when the State relocates residents from their property and not compensate them accordingly.
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The Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC) has decided to exclude the controversial question 35 from the assessment of last week’s SEA exam, Education Minister Dr Tim Gopeesingh said yesterday.
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