In a heart-wrenching letter to his sister Kafiyah, Anto Gill brought mourners to tears when he said he would trade the world to relive their time spent together.
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Chargé D’Affaires, Embassy of the United States of America Thomas Smitham says the Status of Forces Agreement (Sofa) does not authorise the creation of permanent or temporary bases in T&T.
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T&T has to be careful in accepting loans from China since nothing comes for free.
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Opposition leader Dr Keith Rowley has issued a $12,000 cheque to Gerald Ramdeen, attorney representing Attorney General Anand Ramlogan for monies owed.
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Two senior counsels have given contrasting views on the meeting between chairman of the Integrity Commission Ken Gordon and Leader of the Opposition Dr Keith Rowley.
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Oxford criminology professor emeritus Roger Hood says his survey of T&T’s views on the death penalty was misinterpreted and only 26 per cent of respondents were truly in favour of the mandatory death penalty—not most of them.
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Attorney General Anand Ramlogan says Integrity Commission chairman Ken Gordon’s integrity was compromised by his recent private meeting at his home with Opposition Leader Dr Keith Rowley.
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The July 29 Chaguanas West by-election which falls in the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, from July 9 to August 7, will not affect the Muslim vote, says political scientist Dr Indira Rampersad.
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Opposition Leader Dr Keith Rowley yesterday confirmed he had a meeting with Integrity Commission chairman Ken Gordon, at the latter’s Glencoe home, to discuss the e-mails in relation to the Section 34 fiasco, before he took the matter to the House.
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The Opposition People’s National Movement (PNM) supports a call by the Law Association for a thorough, impartial and comprehensive investigation into the Section 34 e-mail probe.
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