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A 64-year-old woman from Chaguanas, convicted of ordering a “hit” on her estranged husband that also resulted in his new love interest being murdered, has been released after serving a little over 28 years in prison.
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Political activist and former Progressive Empowerment Party (PEP) political leader Phillip Alexander has emerged victorious in his appeal over being ordered by a judge to pay almost $775,000 in compensation to businessman Andrew Gabriel for defamation.
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Terry Rondon
The funeral for the late Martin Terry Rondon, former chairman of the Sangre Grande Regional Corporation and councillor for Valencia East/Toco will take place on Wednesday.
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Lorraine Farrel points to bamboo which was placed to prop up a wall at the back of the Sea Scape apartments.
KERWIN PIERRE
For more than a year residents of Sea Scape Apartments, John Street, Cocorite, have been living in fear that a landslide at the back of their apartments will come crashing down.
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The Sanatan Dharma Maha Sabha (SDMS) has requested the disclosure of documents related to a lawsuit which resulted in the reinstatement of a long-serving teacher, who turned down a promotion to be a principal of one of its primary schools due to her daughter’s medical condition before having a change of heart days later.
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Sterling McEachrane mourns the loss of his pet parrots in the fire that gutted the apartment he shared with Kemba Lewis on Wednesday.
KRISTIAN DE SILVA
The property owner lived upstairs the home at Alma Street, off Lumsden Street, Gasparillo, with her nine-year-old daughter and her daughter’s grandmother. Tenants Sterling McEachrane, 44, and his common-law-wife Kemba Lewis, 31, had been renting the downstairs apartment for two years.
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Justice Ronnie Boodoosingh
The North West Regional Health Authority (NWRHA) has lost its appeal over a judge’s decision to order compensation to one of its employees, who was shot in her face during a shooting at the Port-of-Spain General Hospital, almost a decade ago.
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T&T Manufacturers Association (TTMA) vice president Emil Ramkissoon, left, collects the Trail Blazer award on behalf of New Wave Marketing from President Christine Kangaloo
Shastri Boodan
President Christine Kangaloo ORTT has challenged members of the business community to offer themselves to serve on state boards, commissions and tribunals.
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A screengrab from a social media video of the school fight at the Signal Hill Secondary School in Tobago.
SOCIAL MEDIA
The daughter of a Tobago House of Assembly (THA) secretary was among the Form Two students involved in the fight at Signal Hill Secondary School where approximately 20 students viciously beat another female student last Friday.
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President of COP28 Dr Sultan Al Jaber during the formal opening of COP28, UN Climate Change Conference, Expo City in Dubai United Arab Emirates, yesterday.
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A nearly 30-year fight has ended as the Loss and Damage Fund has been adopted at COP28, the international climate conference underway in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates.
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Pupils of Cedros Anglican Primary School sings happy birthday to President Christine Kangaloo as they joined her yesterday to read and discuss environmental issues at President’s House on Thursday.. Kangaloo celebrates her birthday on Friday.
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Pupils from four primary schools joined President Christine Kangaloo at President’s House on Thursday to read and discuss the themes of environmental conservation.
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Minister in the Office of the Prime Minister and Gender and Child Affairs Ayanna Webster-Roy, left, and Minister of Education Dr Nyan Gadsby-Dolly, centre, present Mercedez Millington with her certificate during the Pilot Vocational Graduation held at Radisson Hotel, Port-of-Spain, on Wednesday.
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In the span of six months, Mercedez Millington evolved from an introvert at the St Jude’s School for Girls to now considering a future in broadcast journalism. Millington was one of 30 people, mostly minors, from various children’s homes who graduated from the inaugural Training for Self Sufficiency programme spearheaded by the Gender and Child Affairs Division.
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