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Politics

Manning defends construction pace

Defending the pace of the Government’s development thrust, Prime Minister Patrick Manning yesterday said the number of state-sponsored construction projects were not an expression of ego...

Crime & Court

$275,000 bail for cops on corruption charges

A woman broke down in tears, while other spectators gazed in shock yesterday, as a police sergeant and a corporal, who are assigned to the Princes Town Police Station, appeared on charges of corruption...

State drops arms, ammo case vs Bakr

Gun and ammunition possession charges against Jamaat al Muslimeen leader Yasin Abu Bakr have been dropped...

Cops find track clues in P/Town farmer’s killing

Police have discovered tracks in a canefield close to the spot where Princes Town farmer Curvin Khan was hacked to death on Thursday...

He should be jailed—victims

A Feud between two families which erupted into a chopping incident in 2003 has proved costly for a Cunupia man...

 

Other News

Joan steps into Carnival band row

Minister of Community Development Culture and Gender Affairs Joan Yuille-Williams wants no division for Carnival 2006...

The NCC Act says...

Preliminaries of the Arima Calypso Monarch competition will launch Carnival celebrations in the borough on Sunday...

 

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