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Item Caribbean Report 04-05-2001(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 2001-05-04) Gordon, Orin (anchor); Smith, Colin (correspondent); Ninvalle, Pete (correspondent); Anthony, Kenny (interviewee); Humphrey, Chester (interviewee); Richards, Ken (correspondent); Agostini, Rupert (interviewee); Edwards, Raymond (correspondent); Panday, Basdeo (interviewee); Joseph, Emma (correspondent); The British Broadcasting CorporationItem Caribbean Report 04-08-2003(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 2003-08-04) Jarvis, Mike (anchor); Mitchell, Keith (speaker); Humphrey, Chester (interviewee); Ninvalle, Pete (correspondent); Goffe, Leslie (correspondent); Griffith, George (speaker); Brossel, Vincent (interviewee); Anthony, Kenny (speaker); The British Broadcasting CorporationItem Caribbean Report 08-01-2003(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 2003-01-08) Richards, Ken (anchor); Meade, Ben (correspondent); Hamilton, Conrad (correspondent); Jarvis, Mike (correspondent); Hayes, Rosie (correspondent); Hughes, Beverley (interviewee); Knight, K. D. (interviewee); Zacca, Christopher (interviewee); Humphrey, Chester (interviewee); 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 14-02-1989(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1989-02-14) Patrick, Soraya (anchor); Jones, Ben (interviewee); Rushdie, Salman (interviewee); Samaroo, Brinsley (interviewee); Timmins, Jerry (correspondent); Humphrey, Chester (interviewee); Norton, Michael (correspondent); Naughtie, James (correspondent); Stainer, Robin (correspondent); The British Broadcasting CorporationThe controversy of book āThe Satanic Versesā by Indian born, British author Salman Rushdie continues with the death sentence passed by Iranās Ayatollah Khomeni. There are strong reactions from Muslims in the Caribbean region. Brinsley Samaroo, Minister in the Trinidad and Tobago government does not support this response as he wishes to see people commenting on the book after having themselves read it. Grenada Deputy Prime Minister, Ben Jones who was in London and participated in the Independence Day celebrations speaks on developments for the island's next election. Jones rejects accusations that the Grenadian government is weakening the trade union movement. On other trade issues, an emergency meeting was called by the International Cocoa Organization to settle the mounting debts encumbered by producers. In Haiti, President Prosper Avril invites twenty-three organizations to discuss the setting up of an institution that will organize and supervise a free elections.Item Caribbean Report 15-02-2000(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 2000-02-15) Gordon, Orin (anchor); Amory, Vance (Interviewee); Robertson, Jessica (correspondent); Mingle, Frank (interviewee); Josephs, Emma (correspondent); Moore, Mike (interviewee); Odlum, George (interviewee); Smith, Luke (correspondent); Humphrey, Chester (interviewee); The British Broadcasting CorporationItem Caribbean Report 16-01-2003(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 2003-01-16) Smith, Lou (correspondent); Humphrey, Chester (interviewee); Redhead, Martin (interviewee); Connell, Bernadette (interviewee); Imbert, Colm (interviewee); Fraser, Tony (correspondent); Fife, Trevor (interviewee); Mohammed, Renatta (interviewee); Bernard, Desiree (interviewee); Niles, Bertram (correspondent); Richards, Ken (anchor); The British Broadcasting CorporationItem Caribbean Report 24-02-1989(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1989-02-24) Patrick, Soraya (anchor); Powell, Christopher (correspondent); Humphrey, Chester (interviewee); Gordon, Ken (interviewee); McCrory, Glen (interviewee); Lawless, Terry (interviewee); Leonard, Sugar Ray (interviewee); Tyson, Mike (interviewee); The British Broadcasting CorporationThe United Nations' first ever report on the human rights situation in Cuba listed hundreds of allegations of gross violations which included torturing and subjecting prisoners to cruel and degrading treatment. Almando Valladares, U.S Ambassador to the United Nations and former Cuban political prisoner welcomed the report and felt that more was to be done in Cuba. On the labor front, Chester Humphrey , Secretary of the Grenada Technical and Allied Workers Union spoke on the success of his visit by lobbying his British counterparts in London. Ken Gordon, Minister of Tourism in the Trinidad and Tobago's government outlined plans to develop the islands' tourism industry in Europe and in particular, Milan. On the eve of the Tyson/Bruno fight for the World Heavyweight Boxing championship in Las Vegas, interviews are held with Glenn McCrory, Tyson's sparring partner; Terry Lawless, Bruno's Manager; and Boxers, Sugar Ray Leonard and Mike Tyson. In Britain, the press coverage of events for the past week of interest to the Caribbean includes an increase of black MPs for political representation; Ben Johnson's coach, Charlie Francis evidence before a Royal Commission of Enquiry into Drug Abuse in Sports; the Bruno/Tyson fight in Las Vegas; and, where crooks get a ticket to hide.Item Caribbean Report 30-08-2001(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 2001-08-30) Cockland, Geraldine (anchor); Gonsalves, Ralph (interviewee); Arthur, Owen (interviewee); St Hill, Dean (correspondent); Humphrey, Chester (interviewee); Blunt, Elizabeth (interviewee); Orr, Carol (correspondent); The British Broadcasting Corporation