VETERAN journalist and former Newsday crime editor Nalinee Seelal, who made a name for herself as a crime reporter, has died. She was 53-years-old. Seelal's husband Sydney Beepath, confirmed her passing at their Cunupia home at around 1 am on Monday. She was ailing for some time and was a dialysis patient. When contacted by
Media Monitor Pt 5: The Chacon St collapse; why I don’t read the Newsday
Thackoor Boodram. Remember the name? I do. Not because he is was important to me but because journalism is was important to me.
New Year’s Day, 1 January, 1998. Guess what gift one of the daily papers in Trinidad and Tobago offered on its front page? Why, a man’s head.
Image: Don’t lose your head…
It had been found at the Caroni Cremation Site! Yes, just the head, a ‘decapitated head’ as reported many times over by the local media. As if you can cut the head off a head since ‘decapitate’ has always meant ‘to cut off the
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