Caribbean Report 01-06-1995

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In this report: Caribbean countries are moving from gentle persuasion to mild scare tactics as powerful US interests threatens to crush their crucial banana industries. In his most recent study, William Demas advises CARICOM countries against seeking individual entry into NAFTA. Cuban dissident Yndamiro Restano was freed following an appeal by French human rights group, France-Libertes. The US-based Pastors for Peace, an inter-religious foundation for community organization, is planning its fifth caravan to Cuba later this month. Reverend Lucius Walker comments on Cuba's current economic conditions. Industrial unrest continues in St. Lucia as the commission of inquiry moves into its second day. Meanwhile, some Radio St. Lucia workers are terminated. The West Indies cricket team picked up an easy victory against Leicestershire. Brian Lara is given the deed to lands by the government for his record breaking exploits last year.

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1. Headlines with Yvette Rowe (00:00-00:28)
2. Caribbean countries urge the US to drop the challenge to the EU banana regime (00:29-03:33)
3. Caribbean countries warned against seeking individual entry into NAFTA and other free trade groupings (03:34-05:37)
4. In Cuba, a dissident jailed for rebellion against the state is released early (05:38-07:09)
5. Pastors for Peace is planning its fifth caravan to Cuba (07:10-11:34)
6. In St. Lucia, the commission of inquiry moves into its second day but is overshadowed by the continued strike action (11:35-13:56)
7. The West Indies cricket team wins their three day match against Leicestershire (13:57-14:44)
8. Recap of top stories (14:45-15:07)

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