Homicide detectives are investigating the murder of two teenagers outside a primary school in St Joseph earlier today. Dead are 14-year-old Kissoon Persad and 18-year-old Hassan Murray. The duo were said to be guarding the Star of Hope preschool at Farm Road St Joseph when they were fatally shot around 1 a.m. today.

  Miss Trinidad and Tobago, Latoya Woods, is not expected to finish in the top 15 at tonight’s Miss Universe pageant, beauty experts have predicted today. Woods is tipped to place 17 out of the 83 girls participating at the pageant which is scheduled to take place at the Mandalay Hotel in Las Vegas tonight.

Prison officers have been able to secure a meeting with Gary Griffith, Special Adviser to the Prime Minister on national security issues, after staging a silent protest outside the office of the Prime Minister in St Clair this morning.
They are calling on the Government to do more to protect officers both on and off duty.
Within the last few months a number of prisons officers have been attacked and some killed in incident police suspect are directly related to their jobs.

    Trinidad and Tobago’s Miss Universe contestant LaToya Woods will be vying for the crown tonight when the pageant, which stirred some controversy this year, culminates in La Vegas, Nevada. Woods, raised eyebrows and spraked a debate when she, along with a few other contestants, opted to pose for photos in nothing but body paint on to promote a segment of the competition earlier this month.

Prison officers are staging a silent protest outside the office of the Prime Minister in St Clair.
They are calling on the Government to do more to protect officers both on and off duty.
Within the last few months a number of prisons officers have been attacked and some killed in incident police suspect are directly related to their jobs.
Caribbean Trakker is following the protest and will bring an update later.

   Cabinet Secretary, Dr. Roger Luncheon said the crafting of new laws, regulations and licenses are nearly finished and they would form part of a cabinet consultation before the public consultations. This would be hallmark, comprehensive reform at the end of which it is anticipated that the telecommunications sector in Guyana, like the other sectors in Caricom and the rest of the world, would be enjoying greater coherence and more parallels.