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International developments have raised the distinct possibility of US President Barack Obama coming to T&T. US Embassy public affairs officer, Matthew V Cassetta, said he had received no official communication the president will be attending CHOGM.
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Some 300 military personnel and 150 police officers from Caricom are expected to be in Trinidad and Tobago during the period of the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, National Security Minister Martin Joseph said yesterday.
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T&T has no official position on calls for the suspension of Gambia from the Commonwealth because of the controversial statements made by its President, Dr Yahya AJJ Jammeh, Foreign Affairs Minister Paula Gopee-Scoon said yesterday.
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A draft climate change policy for Trinidad and Tobago was submitted to the Cabinet yesterday, less than a week before the issue is set to take centre stage during the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) in Port of Spain.
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A number of pupils from both El Dorado East and West Secondary schools have been suspended for periods ranging from one to three weeks, following a brawl between pupils on the compound of one of the schools on Tuesday.
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Four pupils at the Gasparillo Secondary School have been suspended from classes for beating a parent and his daughter outside the school last Friday. The pupils are now being investigated by police.
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T&T’s national volleyball player, Mark Anthony Daly, died in an accident yesterday. Daly was driving his green Suzuki Grand Vitara south along the Uriah Butler Highway when he lost control and crashed into a steel guard rail and into a post, police said.
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Cabinet yesterday considered a proposal for prisons officers facing specific threats to carry firearms when off-duty, National Security Minister Martin Joseph said during the post-Cabinet news conference at the Diplomatic Centre, St Ann’s.
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Insurance conglomerate Guardian Holdings Ltd will sell off its failing United Kingdom motor insurance business by the end of the year. GHL has started disposing of its Zenith motor insurance subsidiary in the UK by writing off 100 per cent of its goodwill
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Both the Trinidad and Tobago Manufacturers’ Association (TTMA) and the Chamber of Commerce have spoken out against the call by the People’s Democracy to shut down the country next Monday and Tuesday, in protest of ill-governance.
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