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Finance

PM SUPPORTS $3B AFRICAN FUNDS TO ELITES

PRIME Minister Dr. Keith Rowley is backing a move to make US $3 billion credit from an African bank available to regional elites instead of small business people.

Commentary

PASSING OF THE GREATEST GENERATION

We are losing the post-Independence generation, whose imaginations were fired by national pride and honour and who strove zealously to create a better Trinidad and Tobago.

Crime

YOU CAN’T MAKE THIS STUFF UP

CONSIDER this. Bloodthirsty juvenile gangsters, with state-of-the-art American-made firepower, besiege the nation, murdering with casual ease, invading homes at will, storming businesses, and ruling the

Investigation

T&T GANGSTERS USE HAITI-STYLE GUNS

SOME gangsters in Trinidad and Tobago are using similar weapons to goons in Haiti.

Politics

AL RAWI SLIPS AGAIN

IN another political slighting, Faris Al Rawi has been bypassed to act as Attorney General during Reginald Armour’s absence from the country.

Political newbie Marvin Gonzales was appointed to serve as Attorney General.

Investigation

9 FIRMS SQUARE OFF FOR PETROTRIN

NINE industrial companies, most with Trinidad and Tobago-based ties, have put in bids to operate the Petrotrin refinery.

A decision is expected within the next few months on the lease of the idle petrochemical facility.

Culture

RICH MAN, POOR PAN

IN this November 2000 picture are then-Prime Minister Basdeo Panday and Pan Trinbago President Patrick Arnold at a function for the granting of State land for a steelband head office and performance theatre.

Media

WHERE IS TSTT CYBER-ATTACK REPORT?

MORE than six months after Telecommunications Services of Trinidad and Tobago (TSTT) was hit by a crippling cyber-attack, the country does not know the cause.

Politics

MICKELA CRANKS UP

MICKELA Panday is mobilising political support through cottage meetings.

Ms. Panday, who heads Patriotic Front, has held several meetings, including one in the Toco-Sangre Grande constituency that was reportedly well received.

Crime

NEW CRIME FEAR BY SMALL BUSINESS

THE cold-blooded murder of policeman Dale Mayers in a Longdenville bar has awakened new fears by small business people over the threat of crime.

Mayers’ killing is in addition to a spate of shootings and robberies at community business places, which generally do not have the security protection of large operations.