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Evicted illegal tenants return to HDC apartments

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A third attempt by the police to evict illegal occupants from the Housing Development Corporation’s (HDC) Clifton Towers proved unsuccessful yesterday as the people...
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Trump’s America – Episode # 53 – President Trump’s “Perfect” Score

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By Arthur Piccolo News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Fri. Jan. 19, 2018: President Trump had his first Presidential physical this week. Doctor Quack pronounced President...

Rome sings first at Soca Monarch semis

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As the NLCB’s Play Whe International Soca Monarch competition heats up, Jerome Precilla also known as “Rome” will be performing in first place at...

TT$6million reward to free Rajaee

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Prison officials are being praised after their diligence stopped what they claim was an attempted jail break of a top priority prisoner on Monday...

Financial constraints force closure of Kalypso Revue

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Fifty five years after it was formed by legendary calypsonian Lord Kitchener, the Kalypso Revue tent is set to close due to financial constraints. The...

Criminologist: Economic hardships in Christmas, Carnival responsible for high crime

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January is usually one of the bloodiest months for the year and with 48 murders already recorded, 2018 seems to heading in the same...

Senator warns of accusations against A and V

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Independent Senator Stephen Creese has caution against levelling accusations in the fake oil scandal at State- owned Petrotrin involving lease operator A and V...

Garcia: No crisis at Costaatt

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“There is no crisis at Costaatt.” So said Education Minister Anthony Garcia as he answered questions in the Senate yesterday in relation to recent media...

Minister: Tuco gets $6.5m, but owes $4.2m

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The Trinbago Unified Calypsonians Organisation (Tuco) which has received an allocation of $6.5 million for Carnival 2018 has to repay a $4.2 million loan. This...

Business community braces for the worst

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The Diego Martin business community are said to be bracing for the worst, following the murder of Franklin Wong, 39, proprietor of Wong’s Supermarket. Yesterday,...

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