• A 13-year-old schoolboy was stabbed to death late yesterday during a dispute with three other schoolboys in San Juan. A 15-year-old boy, held in connection with the incident, remained under police guard at the Eric Williams Medical Sciences Complex last night. He was reportedly beaten by irate pedestrians who saw what had happened.

  • Healthcare workers, national security workers and what was described as “essential decision-makers,” such as Parliamentarians, would be among the first in T&T to receive Influenza A/H1N1 (swine flu) vaccines tomorrow, Health Minister Jerry Narace has said.

  • The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, in a written judgment, said former High Court judge, Ian Brook, got it all wrong when he decided not to put provocation to the jury in the trial of PC Dave Burnett who was charged with killing a patron at the Outrageous in Red fete at Pier I, Chaguaramas.

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  • BRISBANE–Rookies Adrian Barath and Travis Dowlin hit attractive half-centuries yesterday as West Indies launched their bid to save their four-day first class match against Queensland Bulls.

  • Ladies’ third seed Trevine Sellier comfortably moved into the quarterfinals of the Tennis Association of T&T Open, when she defeated African Rachael Nwokolo 6–0, 6–0 at St George V Park in St Clair last night.

  • Heads of State arriving for the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) will be the first to experience the new Executive Jet Centre which is the first phase of a $300 million International Aviation Business Park.

  • She’s brought back an appreciation for vintage and, coupling this with contemporary chic, local fashion designer Meiling left nothing to the imagination at Tuesday night’s unveiling of her 2010 clothing collection.

  • He’s back! Soca’s smooth-voiced crooner Jungle is planning to have a bumper Carnival 2K10 season, after being outside the musical arena for more than a year.

  • It is often said, by foreigners especially, that our language is unique and colourful and has a beautiful “sing-song” sound to it. No doubt, with the influx of visitors and delegates for the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) our Trini lingo will be a popular conversation piece, pun intended.

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