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Party
to weigh no-confidence motion
Baboolal
draws UNC ire again
The Opposition UNC staged its second walkout in as
many days yesterday, after Senate President Dr Linda
Baboolal put UNC Senator Robin Montano out of the
Parliament Chamber for accusing her of being biased...
Teen
in Arouca killing still on the run
Police
are still searching for a 16-year-old boy involved
in the shooting death of another teenager on Sunday...
Adesh
fights to get ready for chutney finals
With a piece of steel still inserted in his jaw and
a fracture to his skull still healing, Adesh Samaroo
is penning a thank-you song for all his fans, which
he plans to sing at the Chutney Monarch finals, come
September...
AG
clears the air
Attorney General John Jeremie has said he faces
health challenges, along with everyone else in
T&T, and has dealt with them in a way which
so far has not affected his duties...
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Central
Tenders Board to go
Government
is moving to do away with the Central Tenders
Board (CTB), Junior Finance Minister Christine
Sahadeo said yesterday...
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A
regular boy with a remarkable story...Amelio's
blessed
Amelio
Hospedales turns eight today. Crisscrossed
with scars, Amelios round head marks
him as a boy set apart...
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Ex-Caroni
boss heads ECA
Rambharat
tackles free trade
This
is the man you need to talk to. Hes
the one whos in charge for the next
year, said the outgoing Employers
Consultative Associations chairman
Dane Darbasie at its AGM two weeks ago when
he introduced Clarence Rambharat...
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Rapso
fest continues
Rapso
Fest 2005 celebrations continue today with
a childrens show at the Queens
Park Savannah from 9 am to 12 pm...
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With
today marking the official end of the
work week for many, the Guardian gives
its readers a lagniappe from last weekends
major fetes...
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