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Item Caribbean Report 13-01-1989(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1989-01-13) Crosskill, Hugh (anchor); Boateng, Paul (interviewee); Renton, Timothy (interviewee); Caroit, Jean Michel (correspondent); Jenkins, Christopher Martin (correspondent); Bell, Martin (correspondent); Bruno, Frank (interviewee); The British Broadcasting CorporationThe new Immigration Guidelines in Britain which came into effect on January 3rd which allow MPs to appeal on behalf of visitors demanding entry to the UK, only if the circumstances are exceptional or compelling. This brought reactions of discriminations from opposition MP, Paul Boateng and Minister responsible for Immigration, Tim Renton. The Prime Minister of the Republic of China Li Peng visits the Dominican Republic on a goodwill tour and at a time when Taiwanese businessmen injected some twelve million dollars (US) in the country's textiles and fishing industry. The Asian businessmen are taking advantage of the duty free imports to the United States under the Caribbean Basin Initiative. In the British Press, articles that are of interest to the Caribbean include a protocol breach when two Jamaican students visit Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher at her office and when a question from a journalist was not directed to the event. Other reports included fast bowlers in cricket and the implications for cricketers playing in South Africa because of apartheid. The report concluded with the possible resolution of players playing in South Africa with the acceptance of a West Indian proposal.Item Caribbean Report 19-01-1989(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1989-01-19) Crosskill, Hugh (anchor); Smith, Alan (interviewee); Jenkins, Christopher Martin (correspondent); Pemensky, Joe (interviewee); Johnson, Martin (correspondent); Tomlinson, Alan (correspondent); Church, Jenny (interviewee); The British Broadcasting CorporationThe English Test and County Cricket Board refused to reveal the tactics they will take into Monday's crucial meeting of the International Cricket Conference on their stance on the contentious apartheid issue. In Jamaica, PNP's leader Michael Manley sets out his programme for the country if he is returned to power at the general election on February 9th. Cuba's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Isidoro Malmierca Peoli visits China, the first by a Cuban Foreign Minister since Fidel Castro came to power thirty years ago. In Britain, interracial marriages are on the rise with thirty percent of West Indian husbands married to white wives and vice versa in the under thity age group.