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Latham century helps New Zealand to 77-run victory

(REUTERS) – TOM LATHAM AND COLIN MUNRO PRODUCED CAREER HIGH SCORES WHILE JIMMY NEESHAM RIPPED THE HEART OUT OF BANGLADESH’S TOP ORDER AS NEW ZEALAND SECURED A 77-RUN VICTORY IN THEIR FIRST ONE-DAY INTERNATIONAL AT HAGLEY OVAL IN CHRISTCHURCH ON MONDAY.

Pakistan reach 142-4 before play abandoned

MELBOURNE, (Reuters) – Pakistan reached 142 for four wickets before play was abandoned due to rain after tea on day one of the second test against Australia in Melbourne on Monday.

Hemchand Sookdeo

Further murder charges expected for May pirate attack

The police are expected to return the case file in relation to the seven month old piracy case during which fisherman, Hemchand Sookdeo was attacked and killed, to the force’s legal advisor for further advice, since searches for the other three missing crew members have since proven futile.

Christmas cheer in Region Nine

Some 250 children from Aishalton and neighbouring villages in Region 9 (Upper Takutu/Upper Essequibo) were on Friday treated to some Christmas cheer when Public Health Minister, Dr.

President David Granger delivering remarks at the Dharm Shala’s annual Christmas luncheon. Also at the head table are from right- Executive Member of the Board of the Dharm Shala, Edward Boyer, Kella Ramsaroop,  Pamela Ramsaroop, Sheila George and Father Thurston Riehl (Ministry of the Presidency photo)

President at Dharm Shala Christmas luncheon

President David Granger welcomed Christmas 2016 at the Christ Church Parish of the Anglican Diocese where he worshipped with other parishioners at their Christmas Eve Service, which ended just after midnight.

T&T murder toll hits 450

(Trinidad Guardian) The brazenness of the country’s killers went to the extreme in two separate murders that took the toll to 450 for the year between Thursday night and yesterday morning.

Floodwaters expected to begin receding when tide changes – Harmon

Minister of State, Joseph Harmon today said that while Georgetown and other parts of the country are currently experiencing flooding due to excessive rainfall coupled with the spring tide, the Government is taking every step to ensure that there is minimum loss or damage to property, a release from the Ministry of the Presidency said.

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