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THE EDITOR: It’s time Trinidad and Tobago become very strict on traffic laws. Arrive Alive is trying their best to make a dent in the road fatalities but the authorities are not serious, it’s time we institute something that is similar to a State Trooper. |
THE EDITOR: When Minster of Works, Mr Jack Warner stated that the Tarouba Road Project would cost $61.6 million, alarm bells went off and a red flag the size of the $2 million flag that now flies atop of the Hasely Crawford was raised. The project is 800 metres of road in front of the University of Trinidad and Tobago, San Fernando campus, formerly(...) |
THE EDITOR: With the exception of the Manager, Coach and stand-in Captain of the Trinidad and Tobago National Team (for obvious reasons), any knowledgeable cricket enthusiast could have predicted the eventual outcome of the game against Jamaica over the weekend. Once again officials of the WICB demonstrated their ineptitude by their decision to fac(...) |
THE EDITOR: I am only a final year undergraduate student in law and do not have the designation of Senior Counsel or Queen’s Counsel but anyone with the ability to read and comprehend and conduct research — the basic principles of Literacy, would have found out like I did that SAUTT was an illegal institution. I hope my letter gets a small space fo(...) |
THE EDITOR: I refer to newspaper articles on faster-than-light physics by Prof Stephan Gift of UWI’s Electrical Engineering Department. |
THE EDITOR: It seems of late the police force has been flexing its arms and causing problems for the general citizenry. Such a show of force can be seen in the areas ranging from Tacarigua to Curepe. The Tunapuna Regional Corporation installed many “No Entry” signs in the roads adjacent to the Eastern Main Road, these signs are causing severe prob(...) |
THE EDITOR: I would like to let the entire nation know of a situation at the Sixth Company Anglican Primary School. My godchild attends that school and the building is being threatened by landslips on two sides. One of these landslips affects the septic tank which has to be repaired on a regular basis. My concern is why are the children kept at sch(...) |
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