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PM stops Fuad’s internship move
Published: Thursday, July 3, 2014Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar yesterday ordered Health Minister Fuad Khan to stop his plan to extend the period of internship for graduating University of the...
View ArticleDuke on passport backlog: Workers will now work extra hours
TAUREEF MOHAMMEDPublished: Thursday, July 3, 2014Immigration staff has been asked to put in extra hours to deal with the backlog of cases which resulted from the shutdown of the San Fernando and...
View ArticleLaventille residents after killing of corporal: It’s not police but soldiers...
Jensen La VendePublished: Thursday, July 3, 2014Police say they have intensified their patrols in Laventille following the murder of Lance Cpl Kayode Thomas at Beverly Hills on Sunday night. However,...
View ArticleStranded CAL passengers want back $$
Rhondor DonaltPublished: Thursday, July 3, 2014Stranded passengers of Caribbean Airlines are calling for reimbursement of ticket fares. Those calls were made after CAL cancelled all flights to Tobago...
View ArticleFarmer’s daughter tops examination
RADHICA SOOKRAJ and YVONNE WEBBPublished: Thursday, July 3, 2014Girls shine again in SEA A joyful Shivanna Chatoor, of Avocat Vedic Primary School, gets a kiss form her parents Shevanand and Gaiyatri...
View ArticleQueries over SEA placements
ANNA-LISA PAULPublished: Thursday, July 3, 2014Some parents and students unhappy...Students of Standard Five of Arima Girls’ RC School celebrate after receiving their SEA results yesterday. PHOTO:...
View ArticleRoget: PM waging war on workers
Sascha WilsonPublished: Thursday, July 3, 2014OWTU president general Ancel Roget, left, with protesting T&TEC workers yesterday outside the San Fernando district office. PHOTO: TONY HOWELLOilfields...
View ArticleFamily upset at probe’s slow pace- This must not be another cold case
Geisha KowlessarPublished: Wednesday, July 9, 2014Dana Seetahal MurderFinancial Intelligence Unit (FIU) director Susan Francois has called on the police to step up their investigations into the murder...
View ArticleTwo more murders push toll to 226
Jensen La VendePublished: Wednesday, July 9, 2014Crime scene investigators search for clues at the corner of Koon Koon Street and Malabar Main Road, Arima, the site where Keston Redhead was murdered...
View ArticleIndependent Senators on MPs’ salaries issue: Let SRC handle it
Gail AlexanderPublished: Wednesday, July 9, 2014Let the Salaries Review Commission handle it, suggested Independent Senators Anthony Vieira, Ian Roach and Rolph Balgobin. That was their response to the...
View ArticleDebate on judges, MPs’ pension- Govt urged to pay medical costs
Gail AlexanderPublished: Wednesday, July 9, 2014The Government should foot the bill for judges’ medical treatment in private facilities—up to a certain limit—and pay them for using their expertise to...
View ArticleFuad: Reports of 2-year internship false
ANNA-LISA PAULPublished: Wednesday, July 9, 2014Health Minister Dr Fuad Khan has condemned what he says are erroneous reports that he intends to subject medical interns who are not from the University...
View ArticleDoors still locked at office in South
RADHICA SOOKRAJ and TAUREEF MOHAMMEDPublished: Wednesday, July 9, 2014As PSA continues immigration action...Members of the public enter the Immigration Division office on Frederick Street,...
View ArticleDigicel returns VoIP services
TATT to probe complaintsPublished: Wednesday, July 9, 2014 #169973291 / gettyimages.com Caribbean mobile provider Digicel yesterday agreed to allow its customers to access popular “free calls”...
View ArticleTighten policies
Published: Thursday, July 10, 2014IMF—T&T vulnerable if energy prices fall...A view of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) headquarters.WASHINGTON—The International Monetary Fund (IMF) yesterday...
View ArticleGovt’s eye already on issues—Bharath
Published: Thursday, July 10, 2014Trade, Industry, Investments and Communication Minister Vasant BharathTrade, Industry, Investments and Communication Minister Vasant Bharath says the three red flags...
View ArticleDuke to Govt on immigration impasse: Stop injunction and we’ll talk
TAUREEF MOHAMMEDPublished: Thursday, July 10, 2014Immigration workers will consider surrendering their rights once the court injunction against them is removed, says Public Service Association (PSA)...
View ArticleCabinet to consider taking more action
Kevon FelminePublished: Thursday, July 10, 2014Even as immigration workers contemplate a resumption of work, Government is thinking of further legal action against the Public Services Association (PSA)...
View ArticleRelief for some in Sando
Sascha WilsonPublished: Thursday, July 10, 2014Margaret Emmanuel, left, Tanuja Mangroo and Taruna Mangroo proudly display their passports after collecting them at the San Fernando Immigration Division...
View ArticlePM’s Brazil trip draws heat
She’s entitled to vacation—MoonilalRICHARD LORD and GAIL ALEXANDERPublished: Thursday, July 10, 2014Housing and Urban Development Minister Dr Roodal Moonilal yesterday defended a decision by Prime...
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