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Lead Stories

'Boulevard' project delayed again

The problem-plagued Washington Boulevard project, already six months behind schedule, seems destined to miss its revised October 31 deadline.

Tighter security for Seaga

Commissioner Francis Forbes has increased the number of police personnel securing Opposition Leader Edward Seaga.

Allman Town project looking up

Plans to re-develop the Greater Allman Town Area, a former residential community now beset by poverty, are looking brighter.

Court rules in favour of axed Special Constables
the Supreme Court has granted leave for two Special Constables who were dismissed twice from the force, to apply to the Judicial Review Court for an order to compel the Commissioner of Police to reinstate them.

Community policing to target crime in Caribbean
The Caribbean Task Force on Community Policing - a partnership between the police and communities - to help cut crime statistics throughout the English-speaking Caribbean was formally launched in Trinidad yesterday.
















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