Jurre Hermans, the 11-year-old Dutch boy who entered the £250,000 ($400,000) Wolfson Economics Prize with a pizza-based plan for saving the eurozone, did so because he had an idea and the winnings sounded “very attractive,” he told CNN.

Jurre Hermans, the 11-year-old Dutch boy who entered the £250,000 ($400,000) Wolfson Economics Prize with a pizza-based plan for saving the eurozone, did so because he had an idea and the winnings sounded “very attractive,” he told CNN.

Port-of-Spain: The minimum National Insurance Retirement Pension has been increased from $2000 to $3000 a month. The Finance Ministry says the increase is effective from February 1st, 2012. The increase…

Bridgetown. Two men were arrested  early this morning in a police operation which netted 1000 of cannabis which were concealed in 20 polthene bags. The operation took place in 12…