Month: July 2022
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Symptoms of a fractured nation
Grief Long loud cries flow from oppression. Silent cries create wrinkles on the faces of a people divided. The article…
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Exxon signals big profits from second quarter oil and gas output
HOUSTON, (Reuters) – Exxon Mobil Corp XOM.N today signaled earnings from its oil and gas output will rise as much…
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City Chamber joins CARICOM Private Sector Organization
The Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) has joined the CARICOM Private Sector Organization (CPSO). The article City Chamber…
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Ali appoints new Public Procurement Commission members
President Irfaan Ali this afternoon appointed four of the five persons nominated to serve on the Public Procurement Commission (PPC).…
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NAMILCO says has not upped prices of any of its products
The National Milling Company (NAMILCO) says that it has not increased the prices of any of its products. The article…
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CARICOM leaders head to Suriname
CARICOM leaders this weekend head to Suriname for their main summit with key issues such as receiving compensation for major…
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Go With The Flo
After a year of helping communities in need through challenging times from the pandemic to hurricanes to assisting women leaving…
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James sues national gun distributors for fueling gun violence crisis
New York Attorney General, Letitia James on Wednesday filed a landmark lawsuit against multiple gun distributors for fueling the gun…
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Five freed of Trinidad businesswoman’s murder as a result of judge’s error
(Trinidad Guardian) After spending almost 17 years in prison and facing three trials, five men convicted of kidnapping a businesswoman…
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Trinidad cop was killed by his own during operation – complaints authority rules
(Trinidad Express) PC Clarence Gilkes was killed by a police bullet. The article Trinidad cop was killed by his own…
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