T&T mom, 2 sons throats slit
(Trinidad Express) A mother and her two young children were found murdered at their Plumbago Avenue, La Horquetta, home on Thursday.
(Trinidad Express) A mother and her two young children were found murdered at their Plumbago Avenue, La Horquetta, home on Thursday.
(Barbados Nation) Attorney Vonda Pile was placed on Bds$500 000 bail and ordered to report weekly to Central Police Station, on Thursday when she appeared before the District “A” Magistrates’ Court on four charges, including two of money laundering.
(Jamaica Gleaner) The attorneys representing Patrick Powell, the businessman charged with the murder of 17-year-old Khajeel Mais, on Thursday expressed disgust at what they claim was the discourtesy shown to them by the office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP).
(Jamaica Gleaner) History was created on Thursday in the St Mary Circuit Court when a senior citizen who sexually molested his 50-year-old stepdaughter when she was four years old got a 12-month jail sentence for indecent assault.
(Barbados Nation) Twenty-three men perished in Barbados last year to the deadly AIDS virus.
(Jamaica Gleaner) The interim head of a CARICOM security body says a proposed project to facilitate the sharing of critical ballistics information among the Caribbean community could go a far way in smashing criminal networks involved in transnational organised crimes across the region.
(Trinidad Guardian) Consumers can now enjoy a local menu of sweet potato fries from the popular fast food restaurant KFC.
(Jamaica Observer) Businessman Patrick Powell was charged with murder resulting from the shooting death of 17-year-old student Khajeel Mais and was to face
(Trinidad Guardian) Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar’s adviser on public engagements, Sasha Mohammed, on Wednesday tendered her resignation from the post “with immediate effect.”
(Trinidad Express) Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar has agreed to meet with trade union leaders next Tuesday.
(Jamaica Observer) Homicide detectives are now on the scene of a double murder in Lauriston, a small community on the outskirts of Spanish Town in St Catherine, where two females were beheaded yesterday morning.
(Trinidad Express) By the end of the year, parking on the streets of Port of Spain will no longer be free.
CARACAS (Reuters) – Venezuela’s top court yesterday scrapped an investigation of the opposition favourite to run against President Hugo Chavez, calming concerns the government could seek to keep rivals off the 2012 presidential ballot.
(Jamaica Observer) Being deported seems like a degrading experience that often leaves deportees disoriented.
(Barbados Nation) The much anticipated announcement of a new Secretary General of the 15-member Caribbean Community (CARICOM) is to be made this week.
(Trinidad Guardian) A D’Abadie family is in mourning, after an early morning accident on Sunday in Couva claimed the lives of two cousins and has left three passengers in critical condition at hospital.
(Trinidad Guardian) The shooting deaths of six men in downtown Port-of-Spain within the last week have resulted in stakeholders clamouring for increased police presence in the capital and more effective crimefighting initiatives from the Police Service.
CARACAS (Reuters) – Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez said yesterday doctors have found no more malignant cells in his body after cancer surgery but he delegated some powers just hours before a planned trip back to Cuba for chemotherapy.
CARACAS (Reuters) – The front-runner to face Venezuela’s President Hugo Chavez in an election next year said yesterday a corruption investigation ordered by the country’s top judge showed the government feared his growing popularity.
(Jamaica Gleaner) The Supreme Court on Friday struck down controversial amendments to the Bail Act.
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