Dr Rowley and his Trapdoor

People does look for their back door when trouble that come in through the front door take on the appearance like it would overwhelm them. What Mr Rowley was doing looking for back door? The only answer I could come up with is that he was trying to ease himself out of the jamming...
Posted On 11 Jun 2013
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Attractive incentives for the Maritime Sector on the horizon

‘Caribbean Maritime Competitiveness: The Marine Industry Opportunity’ was the theme of one of the well-attended Parallel Sessions held at the Caribbean Investment Forum (CIF) on Monday 10 June, 2013 at the Ballroom, Hilton Trinidad and Conference Centre.  In keeping with the...
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Emalgate to Backdoorgate

To the media houses and personalities, Apart from producing rolling eyes and hilarity, Dr Rowley’s frenzied attempt to whip up favourable sentiment by backdoor methods evidences another insidious national pastime, one that’s not funny at all—the inadequacy/absence/blockage...
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Rowley should leave his back door closed

Three years after moving into the office of the leader of the opposition Keith Rowley discovered there was a ‘secret’ back door. And on Monday he told reporters “unknown persons” passed through the door and removed documents from his desk in September last...
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Manning should be the last person to talk about corruption and nepotism

Patrick Manning doesn’t have a voice in Parliament these days because he remains on medical leave following his stroke 18 months ago. However, he is using his online space on Facebook – or someone is doing it for him – to malign the present government. A posting...
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