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Item Caribbean Report 03-07-1990(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1990-07-03) Crosskill, Hugh (anchor); Clyde, Susan (interviewee); Caroit, Jean-Michel (correspondent); Nightingale, Nicholas (analyst); Stainer, Robin (interviewee); Gunn, Richard (interviewee); The British Broadcasting CorporationThe issue of proper security by the Haitian army during the upcoming November 4th elections is addressed by Susan Clyde, US Embassy spokesman, in response to comments by Jean-Bertrand Aristide. Secondly, a student is killed and three others seriously injured in violent clashes between the police and demonstrators over social and political discontent in the Dominican Republic. Following the Financial News, the Executive Board of the International Coffee Organization met in London to discuss the prospects of a new coffee agreement to assist in stabilizing the fluctuating prices of coffee. In the final segment, the ACP Working Group on Bananas meets in Brussels on Friday to formulate a common position for the regulation of the banana trade in Europe after 1992. The Caribbean countries hope that consideration will be given to the Caricom position which was drafted after the controversial proposals of the British government did not meet the expectations of the Caricom banana producers.Item Caribbean Report 04-04-1994(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1994-04-04) Rowe, Yvette (anchor); Fairley, Ian (correspondent); Gunn, Richard (interviewee); Crawley, Sean (correspondent); Torrez, Rigoberto (interviewee); Juan, Antonia (interviewee); Geoff, Leslie (correspondent); Burden, Elizabeth (interviewee); Wilkes, Lloyd (interviewee); Beriman, Pamela (interviewee); Rios, Miguel (interviewee); The British Broadcasting CorporationItem Caribbean Report 06-03-1989(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1989-03-06) Timmins, Jerry (anchor); Usher, Peter (interviewee); Bart, Sara (correspondent); Gunn, Richard (interviewee); Tomlinson, Alan (correspondent); Crusoe, Jacques (interviewee); The British Broadcasting CorporationCanada's judicial enquiry into drug use in amateur sports continued with Ben Johnson's coach describing in detail how the disgraced sprinter took steroids and other drugs before the Seoul Olympics. In London, delegates from over 150 countries meet at a conference to express their concerns over the thinning of the ozone layer through the use of certain chemicals. The arrest of a suspected drug dealer in the U.S. Virgin Islands has caused a sensation in Washington where its black Mayor is being investigated. In Martinque, the people took to the streets to protest the coming of the single market in Europe in 1992. The report ended with Montserrat's Chief Minister who is in London to seek finances for infrastructure development including a deepwater harbor and an airport for the island.Item Caribbean Report 09-03-1993(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1993-03-09) Jarvis, Mike (anchor); Ransome, Debbie (correspondent); Gunn, Richard (interviewee); Lynch, Douglas (interviewee); Granderson, Colin (interviewee); Moller, Michael (interviewee); Baptiste, Sandra (correspondent); The British Broadcasting CorporationAccusations that British Banana Distributors-Geist tried to raise extra money from Windward island banana farmers – correspondents Debbie Ransome reports, and Mike Jarvis interviews OECS Ambassador Richard Gunn. Former Barbados clients of the disgraced Bank of Credit and Commerce International (BCCI) are having access to their deposits through a new bank. The Mutual bank of Barbados through an arrangement of the Barbados Central Bank and the National Insurance Board have taken over the operations of BBCI. Barbados businessman - Douglas Lynch, the new bank’s chairman gives his perspective on the promising future of the BCCI in an interview with correspondent Mike Jarvis In Dutch St. Maarten four (4) protestors have been arrested on the second day of the blockade of a capital St. Phillipsburg. The United St. Maarten Group mounted the protest in an effort to force the local government to resign. The Chamber of Commerce is acting an intermediary in talks with the Lieutenant Governor to end the blockade and secure the release of the protestors – correspondent Mike Jarvis reports. An eighty (80) member team of International Observers, joined with the UN and OAS are spread out throughout Haiti in an extensive monitoring exercise in an effort to restore democracy to Haiti. Correspondent Sandra Baptiste reports from an interview with Colin Granderson, Trinidadian - OAS Co-leader of the mission and Michael Moller – United Nations.Item Caribbean Report 16-04-1991(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 2014-07-21) Goffe, Leslie (anchor); Ransome, Debbie (correspondent); Montague, Michelle (correspondent); Gunn, Richard (interviewee); Deen, Malcolm (interviewee); Mitchell, Keith (interviewee); Clarke, Claude (interviewee); The British Broadcasting Corporation