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Item Caribbean Report 01-10-1993(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1993-10-01) Ransome, Debbie (anchor); Jagan, Cheddi (interviewee); Black, Charles (interviewee); Matalin, Mary (interviewee); Macaulay, Fiona (interviewee); Bruno, Frank (interviewee); Lewis, Lennox (interviewee); Rawling, John (correspondent); Branford, Sue (correspondent); Nuttall, Chris (correspondent); Powell, Colin (interviewee)Item Caribbean Report 05-01-1989(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1989-01-05) Crosskill, Hugh (anchor); McGreal, Chris (correspondent); Saunders, Peter (interviewee); Pack, Chris (analyst); Benz, Moses (interviewee); Doyle, Mark (correspondent); Sharpe, Graham (interviewee); Bruno, Frank (interviewee); The British Broadcasting CorporationItem Caribbean Report 08-09-1988(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1988-09-08) whitehorn, Pat (anchor); Tomlinsin, Allan (correspondent); Jackson, Rashleigh (interviewee); Thompson, Alexander (correspondent); Crosskill, Hugh (correspondent); Cooper, Graham (analyst); Haynes, Roy (correspondent); Gill, Ken (Interviewee); Morris, Bill (interviewee); Barnes, John (interviewee); Bruno, Frank (interviewee); Dark, Ian (correspondent); The British Broadcasting CorporationItem Caribbean Report 10-05-1993(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1993-05-05) Rowe, Yvette (anchor); Lyon, John (correspondent); Hayes, Wayne (interviewee); Wrench, Stanley (interviewee); Cay, Cathy (correspondent); Bruno, Frank (interviewee); Margaret, Lewis (interviewee); The British Broadcasting CorporationCaribbean Foreign Ministers in Grenada were being briefed by OAS and UN officials on the likelihood of an international police force of possibly 500 officers being sent to Haiti. Police officer in Trinidad and Tobago say they have a plan of action if there commissioner – Jules Bernard is pushed out of office. In Suriname a national assembly debate over the appointment of a new army commander brought out protestor’s split over the issue. The appointment has been opposed by the army and its former commander. The sensitive nature of the controversy that the Caribbean has become embroiled in over whaling has become evident in Japan as scuffles broke out between and anti-whaling activists at the opening of the international commission on whaling (IWC). World Boxing Council heavy weight champion Lennox Lewis flew out to the Caribbean after a bruising 12 round decision over American Tony Tucker.Item Caribbean Report 11-04-1991(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 2014-07-20) Whitehorne, Pat (anchor); Croskill, Hugh (correspondent); Williams, Eddie (correspondent); Bruno, Frank (interviewee); Rawling, John (correspondent); Wrench, Stanley (interviewee); Khan, Sharief (correspondent); Pastor, Bob (interviewee); Carpenter, Harry (interviewee); Mc Cloud, David (interviewee); The British Broadcasting CorporationItem Caribbean Report 12-11-1992(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1992-11-12) Jarvis, Mike (anchor); Forester, Steve (interviewee); George, Randolph (interviewee); Baptiste, Sandra (correspondent); Bowden, Jeffery (interviewee); Mitchell, James (interviewee); Chanona, Anthony (interviewee); Rawling, John (correspondent); Bruno, Frank (interviewee); Newman, Rock (interviewee); The British Broadcasting CorporationItem Caribbean Report 13-01-1989(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1989-01-13) Crosskill, Hugh (anchor); Boateng, Paul (interviewee); Renton, Timothy (interviewee); Caroit, Jean Michel (correspondent); Jenkins, Christopher Martin (correspondent); Bell, Martin (correspondent); Bruno, Frank (interviewee); The British Broadcasting CorporationThe new Immigration Guidelines in Britain which came into effect on January 3rd which allow MPs to appeal on behalf of visitors demanding entry to the UK, only if the circumstances are exceptional or compelling. This brought reactions of discriminations from opposition MP, Paul Boateng and Minister responsible for Immigration, Tim Renton. The Prime Minister of the Republic of China Li Peng visits the Dominican Republic on a goodwill tour and at a time when Taiwanese businessmen injected some twelve million dollars (US) in the country's textiles and fishing industry. The Asian businessmen are taking advantage of the duty free imports to the United States under the Caribbean Basin Initiative. In the British Press, articles that are of interest to the Caribbean include a protocol breach when two Jamaican students visit Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher at her office and when a question from a journalist was not directed to the event. Other reports included fast bowlers in cricket and the implications for cricketers playing in South Africa because of apartheid. The report concluded with the possible resolution of players playing in South Africa with the acceptance of a West Indian proposal.Item Caribbean Report 15-08-1988(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1988-08-15) Crosskill, Hugh (anchor); Timmins, Jerry (correspondent); John Charles, Vanus (interviewee); Bruno, Frank (interviewee); Straw, Mike (correspondent); Redmond, Derek (interviewee); Jackson, Colin (interviewee); May, Fiona (interviewee); Walcott, Clyde (interviewee); The British Broadcasting CorporationThis edition of BBC Caribbean Report focus on critical issues facing banana growers in the Winward Islands as the lifitng of the EU trade embargo draws closer. The program also highlights a popular newspaper's call for the stopping of the annual Notting Hill Carnival celebrations, following a case of pre-Carnival violence in the Shepherd's Bush area involving some young perpetrators. Finally, in news of sport, the program features cameo interviews with heavyweight contender Frank Bruno ahead of his title bout with Mike Tyson, and track and field, athletes Derek Redmond, Colin Johnson and Fiona May competing in the athletic championships at Gateshead.Item Caribbean Report 21-02-1989(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1989-02-21) Whitehorne, Pat (anchor); Hughes, Hubert (interviewee); Porter, Adrian (correspondent); Maister, Stuart (correspondent); Lloyd, Cathy (interviewee); Grant, Bernie (interviewee); Madood, Tariq (interviewee); Bruno, Frank (interviewee); Tyson, Mike (interviewee); Carpenter, Harry (correspondent); The British Broadcasting CorporationThe three political parties in Anguilla begin their campaigns to contest the seven seats in the House of Assembly. Herbert Hughes, joint leader of the opposition Anguilla United Party speaks on his party’s strategies to win the elections. The U.S. Secretary of Agriculture, Clayton Yeutler is in Jamaica to establish contacts with the new government of Michael Manley. Topics discussed includes financial to re-build over ten thousand houses destroyed or damaged by Hurricane Gilbert and Washington's willingness to co-operate after a strained relationship with Mr. Manley. In Britain, the debate on the term "black community" continues with interviews by Cathy Lloyd of the Commission for Racial Equality; Tory MP Bernie Grant and Tariq Madood, co-founder of the Asian Peoples National Association. In sport, interviews are held with Bruno Frank and Mike Tyson on their fight for the coveted World Heavy Weight Championship in Las Vegas.Item Caribbean Report 28-02-1989(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1989-02-28) Whitehorne, Pat (anchor); Hughes, Hubert (interviewee); Banks, Victor (interviewee); Francis, Charlie (interviewee); Bruno, Frank (interviewee); The British Broadcasting CorporationHerbert Hughes of the Anguilla United Party and one of three opposition MPs in the recent elections claimed that voting was not conducted fairly. Similar allegations are made by opposition MP, Victor Banks. Ben Johnson's coach, Charlie Francis testifies at Canada's judicial enquiry into the use of drugs in sports and in Britain, Frank Bruno returns home as the most popular loser. In the Caribbean, Joaquin Balaguer, President of the Dominican Republic announces that great progress is made in fostering relations with Cuba. This statement was made despite the fact that formal diplomatic ties with Cuba were severed