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Item Caribbean Report 06-02-1998(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1998-02-06) Greaves, Keith Stone (anchor); Gordon, Orin (correspondent); Hughes, Hubert (interviewee); Cook, Robin (interviewee); Lake, Bernice (interviewee); Fraser, Tony (correspondent); Duprey, Lawrence (interviewee); Naysmith, Electra (correspondent); Shillingford, Henry (interviewee); Carbon, Peter (interviewee); Crosskill, Simon (interviewee); The British Broadcasting CorporationAnguilla's Chief Minister Hubert Hughes objects to Britain's choice of Minister for Overseas Territories. British Foreign Secretary Robin Cook states that countries wishing to remain dependent should bring their laws in line with those of Britain especially with regards to their anti-sodomy statutes. Trinidad-based airline BWIA has replaced its Chief Executive in the face of huge operating losses. In Haiti, arrest warrants have been issued for the leaders of the military coup against President Aristide. Also,in Haiti's central city of Mirebalais, a police chief and one other person were killed during a confrontation with a vigilante group. The Dominican Conservation Association (DCA) objects to a government's decision to demand a fee for whale researchers to continue work on the island. Latin America and Caribbean countries have signed a treaty banning nuclear weapons from the region. In football, the Jamaican Reggae Boyz is set to play El Salvador in the Gold Cup tournament. Simon Crosskill explains what the Reggae Boyz are likely to encounter.Item Caribbean Report 21-02-2000(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 2000-02-21) Richards, Ken (anchor); Lake, Bernice (interviewee); Fraser, Tony (correspondent); de la Bastide, Michael Anthony (interviewee); Gordon, Orin (correspondent); Arthur, Owen (interviewee); Sawyer, Jerome (correspondent); Hall, Simeon (interviewee); Ingraham, Hubert (interviewee); Christie, Perry (interviewee); Josephs, Emma (correspondent); Elsner, James (interviewee); Perreira, Joseph 'Reds' (interviewee); Maharaj, Rookmin (correspondent); McPherson, William (interviewee); The British Broadcasting CorporationItem Caribbean Report 25-05-1998(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1998-05-25) Greaves, Keith Stone (anchor); Cook, Robin (interviewee); Lake, Bernice (interviewee); Savage, Frank (interviewee); Tonge, Jenny (interviewee); Wrench, Nigel (correspondent); Gordon, Orin (correspondent); Harvey, Samuel (interviewee); Campbell, Rich (interviewee); Rowe, Yvette (correspondent); Joseph, Emma (correspondent); The British Broadcasting CorporationItem Caribbean Report 25-05-1999(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1999-05-25) Greaves, Keith Stone (anchor, correspondent); Carrington, Selwyn (interviewee); Singh, Rickey (interviewee); Lake, Bernice (interviewee); Lynch, Edgar (interviewee); O'Brien, Michael (correspondent); Robinson, Julien (interviewee); Fitzwilliam, Wendy (interviewee); The British Broadcasting CorporationItem Caribbean Report 28-01-1998(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1998-01-28) Thomas, Moya (anchor); Fraser, Tony (correspondent); Lake, Bernice (interviewee); Smith, Clifford (correspondent); Enright, Leo (correspondent); Mac Einri, Piaras (interviewee); Gordon, Orin (correspondent); Crosskill, Simon (interviewee); Agnew, Jonathan (correspondent); Headley, Dean (interviewee); The British Broadcasting CorporationThe Trinidad and Tobago government is seeking to remove the option of appeals to the British Privy Council as a last resort for convicted murderers. As Britain's dependent territories meeting in London approach, the most controversial issue thus far is the British directive to Caribbean dependencies to change their laws which criminalises homosexual acts. Anguillan lawyer Bernice Lake comments on the issue and states that Britain is asking for too much. The European Commission sends its recommendations to the EU Council of Ministers for a mandate to negotiate a new agreement with the ACP states. In Ireland, a school teacher fears the threat of British immigrants after viewing the British movie "The Full Monty". Pope John Paul II described his visit to Cuba as unforgettable and a great event of spiritual, cultural and social reconciliation for the island. In cricket, the first test of the Cable and Wireless series between England and the West Indies takes place shortly in Sabina Park, Jamaica. Simon Crosskill comments on the hostility that the new Windies captain, Brian Lara, will face from the Jamaican crowd. England's bowler Dean Headley talks about his West Indian roots and his commitment to England.