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process key to success
Prime Minister Patrick Manning, political leader of
the ruling Peoples National Movement, attributes
his partys selection process for election candidates
as one the reasons why it has been around for the
last 50 years...
Truck
with LPG cylinders overturns
A
potentially dangerous accident was narrowly avoided
yesterday, when a truck carrying Liquified Petroleum
Gas (LPG) cylinders overturned at Aranguez Junction,
spilling dozens of tanks onto the Churchill-Roosevelt
Highway...
$1m
worth of marijuana seized in Vessigny
The Customs Marine Interdiction Unit seized approximately
one million dollars worth of marijuana yesterday during
an exercise in Vessigny, South Trinidad, and arrested
two Venezuelans and a TT national...
Beenhakker
still to decide on T&T coaching job
Soca Warriors coach Leo Beenhakker, who arrives
in T&T today hopes to collect his Chaconia Medal
Gold and his $1 million reward from the Government
during his week-long stay...
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SWWTU
to resist outsourcing
Any
move by the Government to outsource jobs
at T&Ts ports to private contractors
will be met with firm resistance from the
trade union movement...
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Hearts
of Gold beat for Central
Scores
of underprivileged children received a pleasant
surprise on the afternoon of July 2 when
the Hearts of Gold Foundation was officially
launched at the Gilbert Park, California,
in central Trinidad...
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T&TCB
wants Carew to stay
The
T&T Cricket Board (T&TCB) has
agreed to support Joey Carew for another
term as a West Indies selector...
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Bridging
the gap
Businessman
dedicates life to uplifting community, helping
less fortunate
Businessman Sudesh Ramjattan is putting
his money where his mouth is: hes
sold off 90 per cent of his business interests
to fund his community-building work...
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Birthday
bash for Twiggy
Patrons
are claiming that it was one of the best
shows held at The Mas Camp Pub for 2006.
In fact, so special a show it was and memorable
an occasion, the production spanned two
nights, on Tuesday and Wednesday...
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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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