Caribbean Report 17-07-1997

SpecialCollections.repositoryAll sounds files in this collection are being kept at the Main Library, Mona Campus, Jamaica and The Alma Jordan Library, St. Augustine Campus, Trinidad and Tobago.en_US
dc.contributorThe University of the West Indiesen_US
dc.contributor.authorRichards, Ken (anchor)
dc.contributor.authorAlfonso, Miguel (interviewee)
dc.contributor.authorGibb, Tom (correspondent)
dc.contributor.authorFerretti, Mariella (interviewee)
dc.contributor.authorKing, Peter (interviewee)
dc.contributor.authorBurnell, Richard (interviewee)
dc.contributor.authorFriedman, Stephen (interviewee)
dc.coverage.spatialCaribbean Area.en_US
dc.creatorThe British Broadcasting Corporationen_US
dc.date.accessioned2014-05-02T06:48:37Z
dc.date.available2014-05-02T06:48:37Z
dc.date.issued1997-07-17
dc.description.tableofcontents1. Headlines (00:00-00:27)en_US
dc.description.tableofcontents2. Cuba confirms arresting four dissidents, the action draws condemnation from a leading exile group in Miami. Miguel Alfonso, Foreign Ministry spokesman and Mariella Ferretti, the Human Rights Co-ordinator of the Cuban American National Foundation are interviewed. Tom Gibb reports (00:28-04:55)en_US
dc.description.tableofcontents3. Montserratians are interviewed and reflect on two years of volcanic activity. (04:56-06:17)en_US
dc.description.tableofcontents4. The Organization for Economic Co-operation says China has become the second biggest recipient of foreign investment after the United States. Peter King, Chairman of Jamaica Textile and Apparel Institute is interviewed (06:18-07:36)en_US
dc.description.tableofcontents5. The Clinton administration said that the North American Free Trade Agreement had a marginally positive impact on the United States economy but labour and some trade unions hold a different view. Richard Burnell, Jamaica Ambassador to Washington is interviewed (07:37-11:28)en_US
dc.description.tableofcontents6. It is three years since Nelson Mandela's ANC came into power in South Africa, ending four decades of apartheid. However, white South Africans are now complaining that they no longer feel at home. Stephen Friedman is interviewed and E. Smith reports (11:29-15:20)en_US
dc.formatStereo 192 bit rate MP3;44,100 Mega bits;16 biten_US
dc.format.extent15 min. 20 sec.en_US
dc.format.mediumSound, mp3en_US
dc.identifier.otherCAR2364en_US
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/2139/38147
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherThe British Broadcasting Corporationen_US
dc.relation.ispartofThe BBC Caribbean Archives Collection 1988 - 2011en_US
dc.rightsCopyright British Broadcasting Corporationen_US
dc.rights.accessRightsAccess to this collection is available on site at the Main Library, Mona Campus (main.library@uwimona.edu.jm), Jamaica and The Alma Jordan Library (wimail@sta.uwi.edu), St. Augustine Campus, Trinidad and Tobago.en_US
dc.subject.lcshDissenters -- Cuba.en_US
dc.subject.lcshVolcanoes -- Montserrat.en_US
dc.subject.lcshInvestments, Foreign -- China.en_US
dc.subject.lcshFree trade -- North America.en_US
dc.subject.lcshApartheid -- South Africa.en_US
dc.subject.lcshChina -- economic aspects.en_US
dc.subject.otherDissidents -- Cuba.en_US
dc.subject.otherVolcano -- Montserrat.en_US
dc.subject.otherOrganisation for Economic Co-operation.en_US
dc.subject.otherForeignment investment -- China.en_US
dc.subject.otherNorth American Free Trade Agreement.en_US
dc.subject.otherMandela, Nelson.en_US
dc.subject.otherApartheid -- South Africa.en_US
dc.subject.otherCuban American National Foundation aen_US
dc.subject.otherJamaica Textile and Apparel Instituteen_US
dc.titleCaribbean Report 17-07-1997en_US
dc.typeRecording, oralen_US

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