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Item Caribbean Report 09-04-1999(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1999-04-09) Richards, Ken (anchor, correspondent); Dewar, Donald (interviewee); Blair, Tony (interviewee); Wilson, Brian (interviewee); James, Edison (interviewee); Gibb, Tom (correspondent); Andrew Thomas, Kimberly (correspondent); Jarvis, Mike (correspondent); Cameron, James (correspondent); Croft, Colin (interviewee); The British Broadcasting CorporationItem Caribbean Report 10-02-1997(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1997-02-10) Richards, Ken (anchor); Farrell, Des (interviewee); Dryer, John (interviewee); Gordon, Warren (correspondent); Orr, Carol (correspondent); Cameron, James (correspondent); Boldon, Ato (interviewee); McKenley, Herb (interviewee); Goffe, Leslie (correspondent); The British Broadcasting CorporationBritain’s General Union, the GMB has joined the London based Haiti support group in protesting against what they call sweat shop conditions in Haitian textile factories linked to the Walt Disney Company. Next, more than one hundred and twenty women belonging to the Women’s Federation for World Peace, an affiliate of the Unification Church founded by Sun Myung Moon have been denied permission to extend their stay in Guyana. Next, the President of Peru, says there has been no international offers of a safe passage for the two Bakamaru rebels. Also, the leader of Peru, Panama, Brazil and other Latin American countries are in London attending a conference on strengthening trade links between Britain and the region. At the same time, Britain’s prime minister made a bid to lure some of the regions new wealth into Britain. Next, the mother of a black teenager attacked what she called a racist judicial system as she broke down in court today. Finally, Caribbean athletes led by Trinidad and Tobago double Olympic gold medallist Ato Boldon, injected life into the Millrose Games in New York. It is the most prestigious indoor atlethic meet.Item Caribbean Report 20-05-1997(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1997-05-20) Orr, Carol (anchor); Ward, Claire (interviewee); Sudama, Trevor (interviewee); Timothy, Julius (interviewee); Colorado, Antonio (interviewee); Cameron, James (correspondent); McKay, Michael (correspondent); The British Broadcasting CorporationThe British Labour Party has dismissed suggestions of interference in St. Lucia’s upcoming general elections. The rejection comes just days after a United Kingdom MP stood on a platform endorsing the St. Lucia Opposition Labour Party. Claire Ward, British Labour MP defends her role in the St. Lucia general elections and the question of a breach of political protocol is looked into. Next, China/Taiwan battle for membership of the Caribbean Development Bank has moved to Canada where the CDB is holding its twenty seventh annual meeting. Next, the Caribbean/Latin American Action Organisation in Washington expects the move towards a free trade area of the Americas to pick up momentum despite anticipated setbacks. Next, in Britain a man convicted on the basis of information given by a Yardie informant is awaiting deportation to Jamaica after a court today quashed his ten year conviction for robbery. Finally, a report in Britain looks at racist behaviour at football grounds as more than 70% of fans would support a long term battle on the culprits. In what has been described as the most widespread examination of racism in professional football investigation conducted in the multicultural community of Sheffield calls for stronger action to attract more black people to the game.