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Item Caribbean Report 04-08-1988(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1988-08-04) Timmins, Jerry (anchor); Jackson, Rashleigh (interviewee); Lindsay, Orland Archbishop (interviewee); Crosskill, Hugh (correspondent); Whitehorne, Pat (correspondent); Crowson, Phillip (interviewee); Cozier, Tony (commentator); Ambrose, Curtly (interviewee); The British Broadcasting CorporationThis edition of Caribbean Report features news on the Toronto meeting of Foreign Ministers on sanctions against South Africa’s Apartheid regime. It also includes an update on the Lambeth Conference of Anglican Bishops taking place in Canterbury, England, and a much debated resolution regarding the Anglican Church’s position on the dangers of the AIDS virus. Also featured on the program are highlights of the 5th and final test match between the West Indies and England at the oval, and news of an upcoming, special edition of Caribbean Report, dedicated to the celebration of sixty years of West Indies Test Cricket.Item Caribbean Report 24-04-1995(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1995-04-24) Orr, Carol (anchor); Ninvalle, Pete (correspondent); Younge, Patrick (correspondent); Mansfield, Michael (interviewee); JohnRose, Johnson (interviewee); Hayes, Rosie (correspondent); Saladrigas, Ana (interviewee); Ambrose, Curtly (interviewee); Rowe, Yvette (correspondent); Stackpole, Keith (interviewee); Roberts, Andy (interviewee); Richardson, Richie (interviewee); The British Broadcasting CorporationIn Saint Lucia, the government move to appoint a commission of inquiry to look into the disappearance of UN funds. In Britain, parents of murdered school boy Stephen Lawrence launch England's first private prosecution to track down his killers. Electioneering in Dominica heats up as preparations for a possible June election get on the way. In Havana, the wife of the Cuban dissident who was sentenced to fifteen years in prison is to appeal against the decision. Ana Saladrigas argues that her husband Francisco Chaviano is innocent. A human rights team from France will arrive in Cuba in response to President Castro's visit to Paris after he agreed the delegation could visit his country. Yvette Rowe reports on the West Indies cricket team victory in Trinidad which has halted recent talks of the team's decline.