NEWS
Pan, Loquan celebrated at NAPA
National Gas Company president Mark Loquan showed off his cultural side with a concert at the National Academy for the Performing Arts (NAPA) which paid tribute to pan and all who contributed to its success as TT's national instrument. The show was also a celebration of Loquan's 20 years of involvement with pan as a writer, composer and performer. In a foreword to the show's programme, Loquan said, "After 20 years of contributing music for pan, I am extremely grateful to the pioneers of our national instrument and thank the many composers, writers, arrangers producers, performers, teachers, students and many pan enthusiasts that I have met across the globe along this incredible musical journey." Read more here
Trini-born surgeon in UK hailed as hero
A Trini-born surgeon practising in England is being hailed as a hero by many for successfully reconstructing the jaw of a 15-year-old girl following a horse-riding accident. Consultant Oral & Maxillofacial surgeon based at Sheffield Teaching Hospitals and an Honorary Senior Clinical Lecturer at the University of Sheffield, Ricardo Mohammed-Ali, successfully reconstructed the jaw of Emily Eccles when it broke in half in August. Speaking on the show “BBC Breakfast” on Friday, Eccles explained that her jaw was attached to her body only by a bit of skin and the helmet she was wearing at the time. Eccles’ injury was described by doctors as the worst they’ve seen outside of a warzone. Also appearing on the show was Mr Mohammed-Ali who explained: “I got a call from one of my juniors, which was a bit odd that said we’ve got a patient that is coming in and their jaw has been separated from their face.” Read more here
POLITICS
Fuad: Help ‘invisible kids’
Special help must be given to a vulnerable group of youngsters, the children of prison inmates, implored Barataria/San Juan MP Dr Fuad Khan in his budget contribution on Monday in the House of Representatives. “There is an invisible group in this country who suffer from serious mental health but they don’t get help. These are the children of incarcerated parents.” When their parents are torn away from their lives, those youngsters who are under age 18 usually have no visiting rights to see them in prison, Khan said. “This invisible group of children are languishing outside and are seven times more likely to become truants as compared to the normal child. Read more here
DPP to get file on eye clinic
Health Minister Terrence Deyalsingh said yesterday that a file is being compiled and will be sent to the Director of Public Prosecutions in relation to the company involved in the drug which caused seven patients to go blind in either one eye or both eyes. The story was first reported exclusively in the Sunday Guardian on October 6 when it was reported that seven people were injected with a tainted eye injection brought into the country by “illegitimate importation channels” and had to undergo surgery to have one or both infected eyes removed. Back in July, the Ministry of Health recalled the imported injection which contained Triamcineclone Acetonide as its main ingredient. Read more here
BUSINESS
Scotiabank selected as one of the 25 world’s best workplaces
Scotiabank has been named to the top 25 list in the 2019 World’s Best Workplaces by the Great Place to Work Institute. The bank moved into position number 20, up five spaces from its 2018 ranking, having qualified as a result of its success in appearing in Great Place to Work in the following countries: Peru, Costa Rica, Chile, Dominican Republic, Panama, El Salvador, Trinidad and Tobago, London and Singapore. Scotiabank also achieved number 6 ranking Best Places to Work in Latin America & Caribbean. The survey addresses topics including Fairness, Compensation and Benefits, Work Life balance and Opportunity for Advancement. Read more here
REGIONAL
Former Prime Minister PJ Patterson In Hospital After Motor Vehicle Accident
Former Prime Minister PJ Patterson was rushed to hospital late Monday evening after a reported motor vehicle accident at his upper St Andrew home. The extent of his injuries, if any, could not be immediately ascertained. However, in a statement, one of his aides, Alston Stewart, said, the incident "required" Patterson to be taken to the Tony Thwaites Wing of the University Hospital of the West Indies for check and observation. Read more here
INTERNATIONAL
Turkey-Syria offensive: US sanctions Turkish ministries
Impeachment could lead to a first in the 2020 election
15th October 2019