Anglican Archbishop Rev Bishop Claude Berkley
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Debe businessman Ajit Moonesar, right, speaks to inspector Tyrone Ramadhin, left, after he was served with a legal notice to desist from illegally occupying State lands opposite the University of the West Indies’ campus in Debe yesterday.
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UWI’s St Augustine Campus.
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A man looks through the locked door at the Royal Castle outlet along the SS Erin Road, Debe on Monday.
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Minister of Finance Colm Imbert
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Juman’s Roti Shop workers prepare dhalpourie skins at their resturant in Curepe yesterday.
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Minister of Health Terrence Deyalsingh.
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The Disney Magic and Disney Dream cruise liners which a group of 49 Trinidadians have been working on for close to five months. Some 40 members of the group are now seeking to return home.
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Cancer patient Krissa Bissoon.
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Lornetta Jan
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KFC customers placing their orders at High Street San Fernando yesterday.
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Health Minister Terrence Deyalsingh observes activity at Mario’s Pizza on Independence Square, Port-of-Spain, yesterday.
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Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley responds to questions during Prime Minister’s Questions segment at Friday’s Parliament sitting at the Red House, Port-of-Spain.
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Such was Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley’s response Friday when asked by Opposition MP Roodal Moonilal if Government was concerned about accepting a visit from Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodriguez 24 hours after her boss, Nicholas Maduro, was indicted by the United States on money laundering, drug trafficking and narco-terrorism charges.
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A cluster of people at Library Corner, San Fernando on Monday. PICTURE RISHI RAGOONATH
Mask up or move if you’re around coughers. That’s because a recent study shows that hard coughing emits droplets from a person’s mouth which stays in the atmosphere for eight minutes.
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Debe businessman Ajit Moonesar, right, speaks to inspector Tyrone Ramadhin, left, after he was served with a legal notice to desist from illegally occupying State lands opposite the University of the West Indies’ campus in Debe yesterday.
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Officials from the Office of the Commissioner of State Lands yesterday issued a written legal notice to Debe businessman Ajit Moonesar to desist from occupying a piece of State land near the University of the West Indies campus in Debe.
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UWI’s St Augustine Campus.
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The University of the West Indies (UWI) plans to make significant budget cuts as it charts the way forward in a COVID-19 world.
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A man looks through the locked door at the Royal Castle outlet along the SS Erin Road, Debe on Monday.
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All Royal Castle outlets across the country were finally opened yesterday after they were able to get a proper stock of chicken.
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Minister of Finance Colm Imbert
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Finance Minister Colm Imbert says Government plans to spend up to $6 billion as part of its COVID-19 relief effort.
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Juman’s Roti Shop workers prepare dhalpourie skins at their resturant in Curepe yesterday.
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Restaurant and food establishment owners who don’t belong to large fast food franchise chains are bracing for a relatively slow period despite being given clearance to offer curbside and delivery service to the public.
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Minister of Health Terrence Deyalsingh.
The family of a 69-year-old COVID-19 patient who recovered only to contract the virus again is calling on the Government to explain why she was transferred from the Couva Hospital to Caura Hospital, noting there are sub-standard conditions at the latter institution.
Sharon Dow, who lives in England, told Guardian Media that the Caura Hospital was run down and her mother is now staying in a ward that has no curtains, so light from the surrounding area floods her room at nights, keeping her up.
“The lack of curtains also means that she has no privacy. The whole environment is not conducive to her recovery. I fear that she will fall into ill health, not only physically but mentally as well. This is in stark contrast to her experience at Couva,” Dow told Guardian Media yesterday.
Dow explained that doctors initially diagnosed her mother with COVID-19 and she spent seven weeks in the Couva Hospital and after recovering, the nearby Home of Football step-down facility. She said her mother, who lives in San Fernando, recovered quickly with excellent medical and nursing care, describing it as of the “highest standard” with the professionalism demonstrated by all staff. However, after her mother was retested by doctors last Saturday, she was found to be positive again but asymptomatic.
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The Disney Magic and Disney Dream cruise liners which a group of 49 Trinidadians have been working on for close to five months. Some 40 members of the group are now seeking to return home.
Some 40 of 49 Trinidadian nationals working aboard Disney Cruise Lines are begging Minister of National Security Stuart Young to consider their request to return home.
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Cancer patient Krissa Bissoon.
Angelic intervention is how cancer patient Krissa Bissoon has described her opportunity to return home from The Bahamas after MovieTowne owner Derek Chin made what seemed impossible a reality.
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Lornetta Jan
When Lornetta Jan and her husband left Trinidad and Tobago for Canada on March 8, they planned to be back home in a month. They went to Ottawa to get medical attention that is not available here.
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KFC customers placing their orders at High Street San Fernando yesterday.
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Prestige Holdings CEO Simon Hardy has defended his company in the face of allegations it benefitted from information it had ahead of yesterday’s restarting of KFC restaurants as food businesses reopened in phase one of Government’s COVID-19 reopening plan.
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A cluster of people at Library Corner, San Fernando on Monday. PICTURE RISHI RAGOONATH
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Debe businessman Ajit Moonesar, right, speaks to inspector Tyrone Ramadhin, left, after he was served with a legal notice to desist from illegally occupying State lands opposite the University of the West Indies’ campus in Debe yesterday.
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UWI’s St Augustine Campus.
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A man looks through the locked door at the Royal Castle outlet along the SS Erin Road, Debe on Monday.
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Minister of Finance Colm Imbert
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Juman’s Roti Shop workers prepare dhalpourie skins at their resturant in Curepe yesterday.
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Minister of Health Terrence Deyalsingh.
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The Disney Magic and Disney Dream cruise liners which a group of 49 Trinidadians have been working on for close to five months. Some 40 members of the group are now seeking to return home.
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Cancer patient Krissa Bissoon.
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Lornetta Jan
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KFC customers placing their orders at High Street San Fernando yesterday.
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