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HUNT MUST GO!
$2 million flag scandal
PRIME MINISTER Patrick Manning has thrown his full support behind Sport Minister, Gary Hunt, in the wake of his admittance that mistakes were made during the process for the erection of the $2 million flag at the Hasely Crawford Stadium.
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’No plans to resign’
Fresh from his address to the nation, embattled Sport Minister Gary Hunt visited a school in Moruga yesterday, but brushed off calls for him to resign over the $2 million flag he commissioned at the Hasely Crawford Stadium.
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Opposition forces calling for minister’s head
SPORT Minister Gary Hunt must go.
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PM talks again of plot to kill him
Prime Minister Patrick Manning said last night he had heard that if he visited Laventille again, as he had done yesterday, an attempt would be made on his life.
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Kamla: Bill to privatise TTRA
The Trinidad and Tobago Revenue Authority bill would privatise core functions of government and therefore requires a higher than three/fifths majority, UNC leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar stated yesterday.
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Lara’s housekeeper charged with theft
THE housekeeper of cricket star Brian Lara pleaded not guilty to several counts of larceny when she appeared in the Port of Spain Magistrates’ Court yesterday.
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Couva North executive members quit
Another blow for Panday...
Just two weeks after his defeat at the United National Congress internal election, Opposition Leader Basdeo Panday was dealt another major political blow yesterday, with the resignation of all members of his Couva North executive.
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...Bas: A lot of buying, selling taking place
Opposition Leader Basdeo Panday did not seem to be seriously perturbed by yesterday’s mass resignation of the Couva North constituency executive. In fact, Panday, who was interviewed by the Express last night, took it all in stride.
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