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Item Caribbean Report 07-08-1989(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1989-08-07) Whitehorne, Pat (anchor); Dejoie, Louis (interviewee); Caroit, Jean-Michel (correspondent); Malcolm, Devon (interviewee); Christie, Linford (interviewee); Edwards, Andrew (correspondent); The British Broadcasting CorporationItem Caribbean Report 10-08-1989(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1989-08-10) Whitehorne, Pat (anchor); Robertson, Paul (interviewee); Munroe, Trevor (interviewee); Jarman, Brian (correspondent); Regis, John (interviewee); Porter, Adrian (correspondent); Grant, Dalton (interviewee); Powell, Colin (interviewee); Edwards, Andrew (correspondent); The British Broadcasting CorporationItem Caribbean Report 11-08-1989(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1989-08-11) Crosskill, Hugh (anchor); Herrenberg, Henk (interviewee); Porter, Adrian (correspondents); Edwards, Andrew (correspondent); Partridge, Frank (correspondent); Dobson, Frank (correspondent); The British Broadcasting CorporationItem Caribbean Report 13-02-1989(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1989-02-13) Whitehorne, Pat (anchor); Humphrey, Chester (interviewee); Manley, Michael (interviewee); Tomlinson, Alan (correspondent); Patrick, Soraya (correspondent); Berchoff, Pamela (interviewee); Batchelor, Steve (interviewee); Timmins, Jerry (correspondent); Ottey, Merlene (interviewee); Jackson, Grace (interviewee); Edwards, Andrew (correspondent); The British Broadcasting CorporationIn Jamaica, Michael Manley is to be sworn in as Prime Minister and the appointment of cabinet ministers is imminent. Interviews areto be held with two prominent Jamaicans living in Britain, Pamela Bechoff, lecturer and businesswoman, and Steve Bachelor, community worker and active PNP supporter on the future for Jamaicans. On the labor front, Chester Humphrey, Executive Secretary of Grenada Technical and Allied Workers Union is in London to garner the support of British unions. He claims that the Grenadian government is weakening the island's unions. In sports, interviews are held with Jamaicans, Merlene Ottey and Grace Jackson on their participation at the forth-coming European Indoor World Championship in Budapest.Item Caribbean Report 14-08-1989(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1989-08-14) Timmins, Jerry (anchor); Crosskill, Hugh (correspondent); Edwards, Andrew (correspondent); Lachmon, Jaggernath (interviewee); The British Broadcasting CorporationItem Caribbean Report 20-02-1989(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1989-02-20) Whitehorne, Pat (anchor); Mates, Michael (interviewee); Lippens, Gio (correspondent); Edwards, Andrew (correspondent); Tomlinson, Alan (correspondent); Stainer, Robin (correspondent); Christie, Lintford (interviewee); Jackson, Colin (interviewee); Rosswess, Michael (interviewee); The British Broadcasting CorporationMichael Mates, Conservative MP and Chairman of the Government Select Committee on Defence explains the need for a study on attitudes of ethnic minorities toward the Armed Forces. With the impending decrease in recruits within the age group eighteen to twenty four, attempts are being made at proportional representation targeting black and brown men. In trade, the first day of negotiations of the International Coffee Organization does not achieve much in London, with key players, Brazil, Colombia and Central American States yet to arrive. Prince Charles, Prince of Wales arrived in St. Lucia on a three day official visit which coincided with the island’s tenth anniversary of independence. In sports, Gio Lippens, a correspondent from Holland speaks on how he tracks down the elusive Ben Johnson at his home in Canada. Interviews are held with athletes, Linford Christie, Colin Jackson and Michael Rosswess at the European Athletics Indoor Championships in Holland. On the Caribbean connection, John Regis takes a second in the two hundred meters at the games.