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BUSINESS: Don't blame Jamaicans for T'dad fiscal policies - Frankson
Chief executive officer of EdgeChem, Doreen Frankson, has described as an insult to the Jamaican people a comment by Trinidad's transport minister that taxpayers in that country were paying for the luxury of Jamaicans flying on a subsidy on Caribbean Airlines Limited .
The Sunday Guardian report of the forensic audit into the University of Trinidad and Tobago reveals the university is clearly plenty more "Trinidad" than "university." The story, headlined "Multi-million dollar feeding frenzy at UTT," disclosed such only-in-Trinidad gems as a 1,200-strong staff for a student population of 8,000-potentially giving ... (more)
Sovereign citizen rank raising
The number of so-called sovereign citizens -- those who reject government authority in any form -- is growing in the United States, a watchdog group says.
While working on a series of study pieces towards creating paintings of angels for the local charitable organisation the Living Water Community, Glenn Roopchand was told that Pat Bishop had passed away.
Lions Gate Hospital seniors' music therapy axed
By Todd Coyne - North Shore Outlook Published: March 14, 2012 12:00 PM Updated: March 14, 2012 1:01 PM Things like his father's record collection, his years spent as a Roman Catholic priest and the day he met Meg Fildes, a music therapist at Lions Gate Hospital's Evergreen House.