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Economy

SILENCE AS MONOPOLY TIGHTENS IN MEDICINE BUSINESS

AGOSTINI’S Ltd. has just bought its fourth pharmaceutical company, deepening its monopoly of that important sector.

Crime

MURDER! A MOTHER’S TEARS

IN this month in which we honour mothers, we should all get to know a lady who lost her innocent son to the current crime epidemic.

Regional

CARICOM CLUELESS ON CRIME

EVERYTHING discussed at the Caricom crime talks was scrutinised by the Professor Selwyn Ryan Committee 10 years ago.

Crime

ROWLEY’S WEIRD CRIME CONFESSION

PRIME Minister Dr. Keith Rowley launched the regional crime talks with a bizarre assertion.

The Prime Minister suggested that national security leadership is not critical in the fight against the crime epidemic.

Culture

DOUBLES AND DIPLOMACY

WHAT do doubles, the hugely-popular Trinidad and Tobago-created street food, have in common with high-stakes international diplomacy?

Crime

THE ODDS AGAINST ERLA

Trinidad and Tobago could have implemented the Canadian-style crime-fighting prescription but we chased away two of their finest police officials Dwayne Gibbs and Jack Ewatski midway into their three-year terms of duty.

Crime

THE KILLING FIELDS OF CARONI 

HEADLESS bodies thrown into watercourses, cold-blooded killings, shootouts, daylight home invasions, assaults, car-jacking – and more! 

Crime

Rowley’s crime plan… 

WHEN Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley summoned a media conference a day after the horrible killing of six-year-old Kylie Maloney, many were confident that he would confront the scourge of violence. 

Economy

BETTER DAYS NOT COMING 

IN his takedown of the authorities in Better Days Are Coming, Black Stalin agonised about the savagery of crime in Trinidad and Tobago.  “My son

Crime

WHAT ‘HAPPY NEW YEAR’! 

HERE is a sobering fact to consider with Trinidad and Tobago now the most violent small space on earth. Between 1995 and 1999, murders totalled 520 (122, 106, 101, 98 and 93), and yet then-Prime Minister Basdeo Panday inserted himself into the hot seat as National Security Minister.