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Item Caribbean Report 24-05-1990(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1990-05-24) Whitehorne, Pat (anchor); Sainsbury, Tim (interviewee); Crosskill, Hugh (correspondent); Williams, Eddie (correspondent); Buxton, Neil (analyst); Barrow, Nita, 1916-1995 (interviewee); Gunness, Chris (correspondent); Kallicharran, Alvin (interviewee); Weitenberg, Hans (interviewee); The British Broadcasting CorporationTim Sainsbury, aBritish government minister, is interviewed by Hugh Crosskill. Secondly, according to the Daily Express newspaper in Britain, “Caribbean tragedy takes grotesque turn” with reports of alleged drug connections in the murder of a wealthy Englishman in St. Maarten. Following the Financial News, Dame Nita Barrow leaves the United Nations to take up the post of Governor-General in Barbados. Dame Nita Barrow comments on the recognition of Caribbean countries at the UN, the Caribbean debt, the role of small states in the UN and the need for solidarity amongst Caribbean countries. The report concludes with the lifting of the ban on former cricket captain, Alvin Kallicharran by the West Indies Cricket Board. Banned for playing cricket in South Africa, Alvin Kallicharran is disappointed with the Board’s approach to allow South Africans to play cricket in the Caribbean.