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Updated on Tuesday, September 22, 2009, 15:33 IST La Paz: The Bolivian government announced planning of a law that identifies 10 prohibiting areas of child labor where children are facing situations of exploitation now. According to the Labour Minister...
The Seaside High football team used a stellar performance from junior quarterback Ronald Saxton and a punishing running game to defeat the visiting Santa Cruz High Cardinals 26-6 Friday night in Seaside. Whenever the Cardinal defense pressured Saxton...
Tags: Santa Cruz High Cardinals, Ronald Saxton, Bolivia, Santa Cruz
Finance Minister Karen Nunez-Tesheira, piloting the Provisional Collection of Taxes Orders in the House of Representatives yesterday, said, "The mortality rate in Trinidad and Tobago has a lot to do with what we call non-communicable diseases or lifestyle...
Tags: Lower House of Parliament, Bolivia, Trinidad
Members of Bolivia's national football team have quit en masse, demanding changes to rules and standards in the country's sports programme and better representation for their sports union. The move could leave the country without a team to take the field...
Tags: Bolivian, world cup, Bolivia, Santa Cruz
Tax plan terrible for Tobago Thursday, September 17th 2009 This is an open letter to THA Chief Secretary Orville London. I am sure that by now you are aware that a sizeable number of residents of Tobago are dissatisfied with the imposition of increased...
Cops kill 2 suspects in pensioner's home Rickie Ramdass rramdass@trinidadexpress.com Wednesday, September 16th 2009 scene of the incident: Pensioner Owen Morgan shows the damage done to his home at the corner of Garrick and Small Streets, Barataria,...
The US decertification of the countries could result in sanctions by the White House, State Department spokesman Ian Kelly said Wednesday. Of the 20 countries identified as major drug-transit or drug-producing countries, President Barack Obama "has determined...
Tags: major drug, India, Bolivia, Santa Cruz
Russia, China, Britain, France and the US plus Germany -- have agreed on October 1 as the date to hold wide-ranging talks addressing global issues along with Tehran's much-debated nuclear program. An unnamed French official said a strict deadline should...
Tags: Iranians, Tehran, Venezuela, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, nuclear program, nuclear issued, Ecuadorean, United States, Bolivia, Hillary Rodham Clinton, Iran, Tehrān
Mr Manning's Rowley problem Wednesday, September 16th 2009 The whole country knows that there is no love lost between Prime Minister Patrick Manning and his former deputy, Keith Rowley. Mr Manning himself is on record as saying that his darkest political...
Tags: property tax, Keith Rowley, Dr Rowley, Bolivia, Trinidad
Tenants in trouble with land tax raise Monday, September 14th 2009 It would seem that an attempt to sneak one past the public has failed, at least this time. The property tax increase is widely viewed to be too sharp an increase in too short a time.
Tags: property tax, Bolivia, Trinidad