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Item Caribbean Report 13-03-1997(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1997-03-13) Orr, Carol (anchor); Jones, Wendell (interviewee); Ingraham, Hubert (interviewee); Mitchell, Keith (interviewee); Fraser, Tony (correspondent); Derrick, Foster (interviewee); Goffe, Leslie (correspondent); The British Broadcasting CorporationIn this report, Bahamian’s vent their feeling on the eve of general elections and talk show host, Wendell Jones discusses a recently held polls and some of the election issues on the island. Next, the Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago and Grenada are talking about a trade pack which could link their countries. In the following, a proposed six hundred million EC dollars tourism project, the Asian Village in Antigua, is running into opposition from the island’s environmental awareness group and other organisations. Its proposed location is the last bastion of Antigua and Barbuda’s environmental legacy and is worth preserving. Next, Walmart, an American chainstore, operating in Canada found itself in violation of American embargo legislation by selling Cuban manufactured pyjamas in its store in Canada. In the final segment, following a month long spate of violence where scores of people have been killed in Haiti, questions are being asked about President Renee Preval’s grip on the country.Item Caribbean Report 14-03-1997(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1997-03-14) Richards, Ken (anchor); Jones, Wendell (interviewee); Maraj, Ralph (interviewee); Nagamootoo, Moses (interviewee); Fraser, Tony (correspondent); Hinds, Sam (interviewee); Roach, Pearlene; Gordon, Warren (correspondent); Meade, Reuben (interviewee); Goffe, Leslie (correspondent); The British Broadcasting CorporationIn this report, thousands of Bahamians are going to the polls today to seek a new government that will combat crime and fight unemployment. Next, four more executives of Canadian Sheraton International, which possesses a nicko mining operations in Cuba that was stolen from an American corporation, were targeted under the provision of the Helms-Burton law, that seeks to restrict foreign investment in Cuba from entering the United States. Next, Trinidad and Tobago, officials who went to Washington to lobby for access to the North American Free Trade agreement came back with a petition against the export of steel to the United States. In the following, Guyana’s new prime minister is to be soon named from the ranks of the People’s Progressive Party. Next, the horrifying death of the President of the Bar Association rocks the Guyanese community. Next, Montserrat’s new Minister of Agriculture is named. In this segment, the Caribbean Report programme has informed its listeners of the pyjama crisis in Canada. Walmart has found itself selling Cuban made pyjamas in its stores across Canada. Hoping to avoid a US backlash, the American chain of stores cleared its shelves, but the Canadian government told Walmart that it would punish the company if it did not return the pyjamas to the shelves. Finally, the former Prime Minister of Jamaica is laid to rest. His body will lie in State until Sunday and will be buried at the Holy Trinity Cathedral in Kingston.Item Caribbean Report 21-07-1997(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1997-07-21) Richards, Ken (anchor); Jones, Wendell (interviewee); Collymore, Jereny (inteviewee); Nanton, Gillian (interviewee); Smith, Colin (correspondent); Roopnarine, Rupert (interviewee); Singh, Doodnauth (interviewee); Goffe, Leslie (correspondent); Smith, E. (correspondent); The British Broadcasting Corporation