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Item Caribbean Report 03-04-1998(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1998-04-03) Greaves, Keith Stone (anchor); Lister, Richard (correspondent); Fraser, Tony (correspondent); Paterson, Emma (correspondent); Naysmith, Electra (correspondent); Holding, Michael (interviewee); Engel, Matthew (interviewee); Joseph, Emma (correspondent); Greer, Bonnie (interviewee); Hendricks, Lola (interviewee); The British Broadcasting CorporationItem Caribbean Report 04-01-1999(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 2014-08-19) Greaves, Keith Stone (anchor); Ninvalle, Pete (correspondent); Gibb, Tom (correspondent); Niles, Bertram (correspondent); Smith, Lew (correspondent); Smith, Colin (correspondent); Abraham, Vicki (correspondent); The British Broadcasting CorporationItem Caribbean Report 04-02-1998(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1998-02-04) Gordon, Orin (anchor); Greaves, Keith Stone (anchor); Cook, Robin (interviewee); Bodden, Truman (interviewee); Hughes, Hubert (interviewee); Symons, Elizabeth, Baroness (interviewee); Brandt, David (interviewee); Cunningham, Jack (interviewee); Blake, Byron (interviewee); Blofeld, Henry (interviewee); Agnew, Jonathan (correspondent); The British Broadcasting CorporationIn London, the conference to discuss the future directions of Britain's relations with its dependent territories concluded. The issue of British passports and full citizen's right for dependent territories, is a contentious one. Foreign Secretary Robin Cook stated that territories which choose to remain dependent should set high standards in financial regulation and bring their laws in line with Britain's. However, Caribbean dependent territories express differences on this view, especially on laws against sodomy. Montserrat's Chief Minister David Brandt criticised the British government for their policy towards Montserrat. Meanwhile, Caribbean banana producers are still waiting to hear how Europe will alter its new banana importation regime in accordance with WTO rules. Britain continues to plead the case of the Caribbean banana producers. The new body to replace the CARICOM Common Market Council is the CARICOM Council for Trade and Economic Development (COTED) which meets in Jamaica to discuss possible changes to the Treaty of Chaguaramas. In cricket, there is a double dose of test cricket for Trinidad and despite apprehension, the Oval's pitch is expected to hold up.Item Caribbean Report 05-02-1998(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1998-02-05) Gordon, Orin (anchor); Greaves, Keith Stone (anchor); Brimelow, Adam (correspondent); Symons, Elizabeth, Baroness (interviewee); Hughes, Hubert (interviewee); Bodden, Truman (interviewee); Taylor, Derek (interviewee); O'Neal, Ralph T. (interviewee); Robertson, Richard (interviewee); Fraser, Tony (correspondent); Hosein, Everold (interviewee); St. Rose-Greaves, Verna (interviewee); The British Broadcasting CorporationThe British government is denying there is a serious dispute among its Ministers over the proposal to grant the right of abode to all residents of UK Overseas territories. Meanwhile, Anguilla's Chief Minister Hubert Hughes and politicain Truman Bodden of the Cayman Islands, state that the British Caribbean Overseas territories have more to fear from the restoration of the right of abode. In Montserrat, the Soufriere Hills volcano has begun emitting ash again and the chief scientist Richie Robertson described the effect of this ash fall. Many in the Caribbean believe that Caribbean men could never be satisfied with a monogamous relationship. Dr. Everold Hosein comments on a survey conducted on male sexual performance and states that norms of Caribbean men have to be changed. CAFRA, Verna St. Rose-Greaves comments on whether women think it is acceptable for men to have multiple sexual partners. In cricket, the West Indies Cricket Board officials are getting tough with fans that run onto the pitch during a match.Item Caribbean Report 06-01-1999(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 2014-08-26) Greaves, Keith Stone (anchor); Gunn Clissold, Gillian (interviewee); Jenkins, Gareth (interviewee); Niles, Bertram (correspondent); Coughlan, Geraldine (correspondent); Lloyd, Clive (interviewee); Croft, Colin (interviewee); The British Broadcasting CorporationItem Caribbean Report 06-02-1998(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1998-02-06) Greaves, Keith Stone (anchor); Gordon, Orin (correspondent); Hughes, Hubert (interviewee); Cook, Robin (interviewee); Lake, Bernice (interviewee); Fraser, Tony (correspondent); Duprey, Lawrence (interviewee); Naysmith, Electra (correspondent); Shillingford, Henry (interviewee); Carbon, Peter (interviewee); Crosskill, Simon (interviewee); The British Broadcasting CorporationAnguilla's Chief Minister Hubert Hughes objects to Britain's choice of Minister for Overseas Territories. British Foreign Secretary Robin Cook states that countries wishing to remain dependent should bring their laws in line with those of Britain especially with regards to their anti-sodomy statutes. Trinidad-based airline BWIA has replaced its Chief Executive in the face of huge operating losses. In Haiti, arrest warrants have been issued for the leaders of the military coup against President Aristide. Also,in Haiti's central city of Mirebalais, a police chief and one other person were killed during a confrontation with a vigilante group. The Dominican Conservation Association (DCA) objects to a government's decision to demand a fee for whale researchers to continue work on the island. Latin America and Caribbean countries have signed a treaty banning nuclear weapons from the region. In football, the Jamaican Reggae Boyz is set to play El Salvador in the Gold Cup tournament. Simon Crosskill explains what the Reggae Boyz are likely to encounter.Item Caribbean Report 08-01-1998(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1998-01-08) Greaves, Keith Stone (anchor); Thomas, Moya (correspondent); Myers, Gordon (interviewee); Singh, Doodnauth (interviewee); Anthony, Kenny (interviewee); Nettleford, Rex (interviewee); Gerald, Claude (interviewee); Fraser, Tony (correspondent); Croft, Colin (interviewee); Murray, Colin (interviewee); Lara, Brian (interviewee); The British Broadcasting CorporationEurope has won a minor battle in the struggle to balance its duty to the WTO and its responsibility to the Caribbean under the Lome Convention. Gordon Myers, the European Representative of the Caribbean Banana Exporters Association, comments on what interest groups are doing to help Europe decide on the way forward. The British government has followed their US counterparts in issuing a travel advisory against all but essential visits to Guyana. St. Lucia's Prime Minister Kenny Anthony suggests that CARICOM should set up a mechanism to solve disputes over general elections results in the region. As Jamaica forges ahead with its plan to become a republic, Deputy Vice Chancellor of The UWI, Mona, Professor Rex Nettleford comments on the issue. Montserrat is experiencing problems with the pink mealybug which was discovered in November last year. Claude Gerald, Director of Agriculture comments on what is being done to eradicate the pest. Supporters of the new West Indies cricket captain Brian Lara continued their celebrations throughout the region. Colin Croft and Colin Murray offer advice to the new captain and Brian Lara insists that he wants the best team possible for the opening test against England at month's end.Item Caribbean Report 11-01-1999(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 2014-09-05) Greaves, Keith Stone (anchor); Norton, Michael (correspondent); Doole, Clare (correspondent); Wilson, Brian (interviewee); Rennie, Arthur (interviewee); Coughlan, Geraldine (correspondent); Popovic, Caroline (correspondent); Gonsalves, Ralph (interviewee); The British Broadcasting CorporationItem Caribbean Report 11-05-1998(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1998-05-11) Greaves, Keith Stone (anchor); Smith, Colin (correspondent); Short, Clare (interviewee); Williams, Hubert (interviewee); John, Elias (interviewee); Ruttinger, Faulkner (interviewee); Francis, Joyce (interviewee); Horne, Les (interviewee); Basulto, Jose (interviewee); Pena Gomez, Jose Francisco (interviewee); The British Broadcasting CorporationItem Caribbean Report 13-04-1998(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1998-04-13) Greaves, Keith Stone (anchor); Hayes, Rosie (correspondent); Naysmith, Electra (correspondent); Gibb, Tom (correspondent); Mutal, Sylvio (interviewee); Bancroft, Ruben (interviewee); Gilderbloom, John (interviewee); Gordon, Orin (correspondent); Smith, Jennifer (interviewee); Gordon, Pamela (interviewee); Joseph, Emma (correspondent); Ogg, Graham (interviewee); The British Broadcasting CorporationItem Caribbean Report 16-04-1998(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1998-04-16) Greaves, Keith Stone (anchor); Chretein, Jean (interviewee); Gordon, Orin (correspondent); Sawyer, Jerome (correspondent); Mitchell, Keith (interviewee); Gibb, Tom (correspondent); Norton, Michael (correspondent); Morgan, James (correspondent); Stiglitz, Joseph (interviewee); Blom-Cooper, Louis (interviewee); Poyotte, Lawrence (interviewee); The British Broadcasting CorporationItem Caribbean Report 16-06-1998(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1998-06-16) Greaves, Keith Stone (anchor); Mitchell, James (interviewee); Beache, Vincent (interviewee); Finley, Mike (correspondent); Fraser, Tony (correspondent); Ganga, Finbar (interviewee); Osana, Roy (correspondent); Venner, Dwight (interviewee); Narine, Frank (interviewee); Persaud, Anand (interviewee); Crosskill, Simon (correspondent); The British Broadcasting CorporationItem Caribbean Report 17-02-1998(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1998-02-17) Greaves, Keith Stone (anchor); Gordon, Orin (correspondent); Orr, Carol (correspondent); Georges, Telford (interviewee); Nicholson, A. J. (interviewee); Hayes, Rosie (correspondent); Atherton, Mike (interviewee); Fraser, Angus (interviewee); Lloyd, Clive (interviewee); Joseph, Emma (correspondent); Symmonds, Donna (interviewee); The British Broadcasting CorporationItem Caribbean Report 18-02-1998(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1998-02-18) Greaves, Keith Stone (anchor); Abbott, Diane (interviewee); Rowe, Andrew (interviewee); Foulkes, George (interviewee); Wells, Bowen (interviewee); Tonge, Jenny (interviewee); Brandt, David (interviewee); Mitchell, Keith (interviewee); Gordon, Orin (correspondent); Compton, Petrus (interviewee); The British Broadcasting CorporationItem Caribbean Report 18-06-1998(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1998-06-18) Greaves, Keith Stone (anchor); Smith, Colin (correspondent); Fraser, Tony (correspondent); Gordon, Orin (correspondent); Cuffy, Victor (interviewee); Ninvalle, Pete (correspondent); Anthony, Kenny (interviewee); Ransome, Debbie (correspondent); White, James (correspondent); Kernan, Charles (interviewee); Naysmith, Electra (correspondent); Lawrence, Neville (interviewee); The British Broadcasting CorporationItem Caribbean Report 19-05-1998(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1998-05-19) Greaves, Keith Stone (anchor); Castro, Fidel (interviewee); Doole, Clare (correspondent); Gibb, Tom (correspondent); Thiessen, Marc (interviewee); Shribman, David (interviewee); James, Edison (interviewee); Smith, Clifford (correspondent); Venner, Dwight (interviewee); Balaguer, Joaquin (interviewee); Caroit, Jean Michel (correspondent); Morgan, Kendell (interviewee); Peart, Harry (correspondent); Dickson, David (interviewee); Zahuri, Achmed (interviewee); The British Broadcasting CorporationItem Caribbean Report 19-06-1998(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1998-06-19) Greaves, Keith Stone (anchor); Smith, Colin (correspondent); Finley, Mike (correspondent); Gonsalves, Ralph (interviewee); Fraser, Tony (correspondent); Francis, Anselm (interviewee); Laurent, Edwin (interviewee); Crosskill, Simon (correspondent); Sewell, Dean (interviewee); Gordon, Orin (correspondent); Rowe, Yvette (correspondent); The British Broadcasting CorporationItem Caribbean Report 20-02-1998(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1998-02-20) Greaves, Keith Stone (anchor); Tonge, Jenny (interviewee); Tuitt, Adelina (interviewee); Ransome, Debbie (correspondent); Cook, Robin (interviewee); Symons, Elizabeth, Baroness (interviewee); O'Neal, Ralph T. (interviewee); Joseph, Emma (correspondent); Fraser, Tony (correspondent); Richards, Ken (correspondent); Smith, Colin (correspondent); Crosskill, Simon (interviewee); Kinnock, Glenys (interviewee); The British Broadcasting CorporationItem Caribbean Report 20-04-1998(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1998-04-20) Greaves, Keith Stone (anchor); Clinton, Bill (interviewee); Collings, Richard (correspondent); Bernal, Richard (interviewee); Luncheon, Roger (interviewee); Andersson, Hilary (correspondent); Smith, Clifford (correspondent); Coughlan, Geraldine (correspondent); Ninvalle, Pete (correspondent); Elias, Cassius (interviewee); The British Broadcasting CorporationItem Caribbean Report 21-01-1998(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1998-01-21) Greaves, Keith Stone (anchor); Gibb, Tom (correspondent); Hayes, Rosie (correspondent); Thomas, Moya (correspondent); Lyndon, Ian (interviewee); Mitchell, Keith (interviewee); Ryan, Selwyn (interviewee); Orr, Carol (correspondent); Agard, Theo (interviewee); Leventhal, Paul (interviewee); The British Broadcasting CorporationFor the first time in Cuba's history, head of the Catholic Church, Pope John Paul II is visiting Cuban soil. Thousands of Cubans lined the streets to welcome the Pope on this formal occasion. During his visit to Cuba, Pope John Paul II's political views will receive the most attention. CARICOM Chairman Dr. Keith Mitchell prepares to announce the names of audit team for the elections in Guyana. Political scientist Prof. Selwyn Ryan discusses how successful the peace accord in Guyana will be. In Jamaica, the operation of a reform facility for troubled US teenagers has raised concerns as it permits officers to use electrical shock treatment to control youths. Moral questions are raised about how the operations at the Tranquility Bay facility has continued without public knowledge. Meanwhile, the Caribbean continues to lobby against the shipment of nuclear wastes through their waters. Dr. Theo Agard, radiation physicist, states that these shipments pose minimum risk. However, Paul Leventhal, President of Nuclear Control Institute in Washington disagrees and states that international standards are weak to begin with.