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MOTHER EARTH IS CALLING
Back to the land for revenue
Prime Minister Patrick Manning is now turning to Mother Earth to bring revenue to the economy in the same way that the energy sector has done, as well as to relieve high food prices.
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COP: Just an election gimmick, PR stunt
The establishment of 17 mega farms in this country does not make sense when local farmers are suffering and need help, agriculturist Wendy Lee Yuen said yesterday.
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Manning: Food prices may still be tackled in budget
Prime Minister Patrick Manning has said the national budget is not yet completely written and some proposals of the national consultation on food prices may very well be added.
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Hurricane Dean 'no threat' to T&T;
Although Tropical Storm Dean has almost strengthened into a Category 1 hurricane, local authorities have assured that it does not pose any immediate threat to Trinidad and Tobago.
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Man, 27, electrocuted
Widow: He complained about dangerous wire
ANTHONY Toussaint complained to his supervisor on Monday that the live wire he was working close to at a Maraval job site was a danger to his life. He was reportedly told that he could leave the job but he chose not to.
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Immigration chief retires
After serving this country as Chief Immigration Officer for the past three years, Herman Browne last week proceeded on retirement leave after wrapping up duties during his last stint in office on August 8, 2007.
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Rat-borne disease infects man; 3 others in hospital
A man suffering from leptospirosis was under treatment at the San Fernando General Hospital last night.
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Security guard shoots man
Incident outside Eastern Credit Union
A man who entered the offices of the Eastern Credit Union was shot by a female security officer outside the credit union on Park Street, Port of Spain, yesterday morning.
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Escapee's mother relieved |
Education a priority for budget |
Cops question 'Temple' witness |
Victim grateful for use of hand |
No free flights home |
PM's weekly Cabinet meeting postponed |
Budget call a panic move by Manning |
Cops give evidence in Vindra enquiry |
Sando lays to rest 'community man' |
Expect more wastage |
Indian envoy welcomes T&T; agri-thrust |
Prison Officers Association threatens
legal action |
Thieves clean out Beetham youth club |
High marks for Rahael, Saith |
Photo of shooting suspect circulating in South |
BUDGET $MILE |
...General election may be within next 3 months |
Tropical Storm Dean no immediate threat to T&T; |