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Trinidad and Tobago Newsday: World Cup 2006
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16 CASES THROWN OUT

Trinidad and Tobago Newsday: World Cup 2006 

A WEEK after she was told of her elevation to the High Court, former chief magistrate Marcia Ayers-Caesar went to the Couva Magistrates’ Court and in one sitting in March, dismissed 16 outstanding cases in seven unconnected matters. This was revealed yesterday by the Judicial and Legal Services Commission (JLSC), which described the action as “unusual.” After weeks of public condemnation, the four-member JLSC chaired by Chief Justice Ivor Archie yesterday broke its silence on the imbroglio surrounding... Читать дальше...

FireONE FX: Winch caused flag woes

Trinidad and Tobago Newsday: World Cup 2006 

FIREWORKS importer, Fire- ONE FX , said on Monday their huge flag at their Macoya compound just happened to fly at a lower than usual height due to a problem with the flagpole’s winch mechanism, scotching speculation that it was a halfmast tribute to late tycoon Anthony Sabga whose funeral was held on Monday.

Haul in CJ Archie for answers

Trinidad and Tobago Newsday: World Cup 2006 

OUTSPOKEN attorney Israel Khan SC, is calling on President Anthony Carmona to haul Chief Justice Ivor Archie into his office and seek answers on the recent bungling of appointments to the Supreme Court, in particular, that of former chief magistrate Marcia Ayers-Caesar.

Students to sit 2018 exams online

Trinidad and Tobago Newsday: World Cup 2006 

COME next year June, secondary school students will answer multiple choice papers of CSEC (ordinary) and CAPE (advanced) subjects online.

Food import bill drops

Trinidad and Tobago Newsday: World Cup 2006 

AGRICULTURE Minister Clarence Rambharat yesterday disclosed that this country’s food import bill has decreased by, “just over $1 billion” over the last 18 months. Speaking in the Senate said the average value of food imports over this period was $542,555, 434.

Govt Campus Plaza opens

Trinidad and Tobago Newsday: World Cup 2006 

THIRTEEN years after construction began, the multi-billion dollar Government Campus Plaza (GCP) on Richmond Street in Port-of-Spain was formally opened. Work started in 2004 and was scheduled for completion in 2010 .


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