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Trinidad and Tobago Newsday: World Cup 2006
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2017

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DON’T FIRE ME

Trinidad and Tobago Newsday: World Cup 2006 

SUSPENDED from work without pay, thrown out of her apartment home by her landlord, the 37-year-old pregnant SRP at the centre of a controversy regarding inappropriate photos uploaded to social media, yesterday pleaded with president of the Police Social Welfare Association Inspector Michael Seales to assist her in not being fired from her job.

Malcolm Jones laid to rest

Trinidad and Tobago Newsday: World Cup 2006 

MALCOLM Jones was described as a man who surmounted poverty to become a “petroleum giant’ and whose achievements helped shape the local energy sector. Jones, the former executive chairman of state owned oil company Petrotrin was accorded a regal funeral yesterday as a host of past and present government ministers and parliamentarians, led by Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley and his wife Sharon, paid their final respects.

Customs ordered to pass US$2M to State

Trinidad and Tobago Newsday: World Cup 2006 

US$2 MILLION seized in a container at the Point Lisas Port during a joint police and Customs exercise last November, has been ordered forfeited to the state.

Three murder accused enraged

Trinidad and Tobago Newsday: World Cup 2006 

TEMPERS flared in the Port of Spain Magistrates’ Eighth Court yesterday as three men, charged with a murder in 2010, expressed rage and dissatisfaction with a decision to restart their case.

Let police probe

Trinidad and Tobago Newsday: World Cup 2006 

IF THE police feel the process to select Bridgemans Services Group to provide cargo and passenger services for the seabridge was mismanaged and corrupt, they should conduct a full-scale investigation, Minister of Works and Transport Rohan Sinanan said yesterday. “I would be willing and I am sure the Port Authority (PATT) would be more than willing to work with them,” he said.

New info in Asami’s murder

Trinidad and Tobago Newsday: World Cup 2006 

A YEAR after Japanese pannist Asami Nagakiya was murdered and her body dumped under a tree at the Queen’s Park Savannah opposite Queen’s Royal College, new information on the case was revealed publicly for the first time yesterday by the pathologist who conducted an autopsy on the woman.


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