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Item Caribbean Report 01-10-2001(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 2001-10-01) Orr, Carol (anchor); Maharaj, Ramesh (interviewee); Smith, Lou (correspondent); Venner, Dwight (interviewee); Holder, Jean (interviewee); Harland, Bob (interviewee); Hamilton, Conrad (correspondent); Norton, Michael (correspondent); Meade, Reuben (correspondent); The British Broadcasting CorporationItem Caribbean Report 05-02-2001(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 2001-02-05) Wheare, Karen (anchor); Greaves, Keith 'Stone' (correspondent); Meade, Reuben (interviewee); Brandt, David (interviewee); Fraser, Tony (correspondent); Manning, Patrick (interviewee); Maharaj, Ramesh (interviewee); Jones, Megan (correspondent); The British Broadcasting CorporationItem Caribbean Report 05-09-2001(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 2001-09-05) Weir, Karen (anchor); Sawyer, Jerome (correspondent); Panday, Basdeo (interviewee); Fraser, Tony (correspondent); Maharaj, Ramesh (interviewee); Greaves, Keith Stone (correspondent); Bart, Jim (interviewee); O'Neal, Ralph (interviewee); Joseph, Emma (correspondent); Piot, Peter (interviewee); The British Broadcasting CorporationItem Caribbean Report 07-09-2001(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 2001-09-07) Weir, Karen (anchor); Herbert, Edward (correspondent); Orr, Carol (correspondent); Moulette, Patrick (interviewee); Boatswain, Anthony (interviewee); Fraser, Tony (correspondent); Panday, Basdeo (interviewee); Maharaj, Ramesh (interviewee); Edwards, Patrick (interviewee); Singh, Laleshwar (interviewee); Hamilton, Conrad (correspondent); The British Broadcasting CorporationItem Caribbean Report 12-07-1995(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1995-07-12) Richards, Ken (anchor); Ninvalle, Pete (correspondent); Snagg, Neville (interviewee); Hudson-Phillips, Karl (interviewee); Bristol, Hollis (interviewee); Fraser, Tony (correspondent); Valley, Kenneth (interviewee); Maharaj, Ramesh (interviewee); Seepaul, Occah (interviewee); Ellington, Fae (correspondent); Abbott, Diane (interviewee); Gilbert, Edward (interviewee); Crosskill, Hugh (correspondent); The British Broadcasting CorporationThis report examines the continuing probe into the alleged misuse of UN funds in St. Lucia, with top officials seeking to clear the government's name. In Trinidad, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Ms. Occah Seepaul unceremoniously threw out a motion of no confidence brought against her by the government. The Commissioner of Police for London, Sir Paul Condon sparked up a heated debate when he claimed the vast majority of muggings in the capital were carried out by young black males. A Dominica-based radio station, which was an experiment in regional Catholic radio has succumbed to financial pressure and gone off the airwaves. West Indian born cricketers Devon Malcolm and Phillip DeFreitas began legal proceedings over a Wisden magazine article which questioned their commitment to the England cricket team. Cuba reaffirmed its intention to complete a nuclear reactor project dismissing American concerns that it would pose a threat to the region.Item Caribbean Report 13-08-2001(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 2001-08-13) Niles, Bertram (anchor); Maharaj, Ramesh (interviewee); Fraser, Tony (correspondent); Norton, Michael (correspondent); Wilkinson, Barry (correspondent); Barnett, Tricia (interviewee); Catley-Carlson, Margaret (interviewee); Vargas, Armando (correspondent); The British Broadcasting CorporationItem Caribbean Report 14-08-2001(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 2001-08-14) Niles, Bertram (anchor); Maharaj, Ramesh (interviewee); Fraser, Tony (correspondent); Mills, Therese (interviewee); Smith, Colin (correspondent); Rogers, William (interviewee); Haughton-Cardenas, Antoinette (interviewee); Richards, Ken (correspondent); The British Broadcasting CorporationItem Caribbean Report 17-10-2001(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 2001-10-17) Richards, Ken (anchor); Fraser, Tony (correspondent); Maharaj, Ramesh (interviewee); Joseph, Emma (correspondent); Hospedales, James (interviewee); Novak, Shannon (correspondent); Musa, Said (interviewee); Schreiber, Daniel (correspondent); Niles, Bertram (anchor); The British Broadcasting CorporationItem Caribbean Report 18-07-1995(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1995-07-18) Richards, Ken (anchor); Fenton, David (correspondent); Wilkinson, Harold (correspondent); Reynolds, Brian (interviewee); Fraser, Tony (correspondent); Maharaj, Ramesh (interviewee); Clarke, Ellis, Sir (interviewee); Norton, Michael (correspondent); The British Broadcasting CorporationIn this report: in Montserrat the residents attempt to cope with the threat of a possible natural disaster. David Fenton reports on how people are reacting to the eruption of Montserrat's volcano. Plans by the Venezuelan Armed Forces to mount an offensive against illegal miners could affect neighbouring Guyana. Police in St. Kitts/Nevis are optimistic about resolving a suspected case of arson which destroyed a building used as the constituency office for the Minister of Education and Labour. In Trinidad and Tobago, after two failed attempts, the government is now seeking to amend the constitution to have the Speaker removed from office. Elections in Haiti have received another setback with a planned re-run of the first round in some parts of the country now postponed to the 6th August. Following a meeting with leaders of the local voodoo religion, President Aristide unveiled plans to build a new voodoo temple. In cricket, Brian Lara's batting suffered a further blow when he was bowled by a part-time cricketer for a duck.Item Caribbean Report 21-02-1997(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1997-02-21) Gordon, Warren (anchor); Goffe, Leslie (correspondent); Guilford, Peter (interviewee); Blanchard, Desmond (interviewee); Norton, Michael (correspondent); Bonsor, Nicholas (interviewee); Waddington, David (interviewee); Ninvalle, Pete (correspondent); David, Nigel (interviewee); Fraser, Tony (correspondent); Sankerali, Burton (interviewee); Maharaj, Ramesh (interviewee); Augustus, Roy (interviewee); Axworthy, Lloyd (interviewee); The British Broadcasting CorporationThe United States is warning that it will not take part in the legal proceedings of a challenge into the Helms-Burton law now before the World Trade Organisation. The challenge brought by the European Union maintains that the law breaks trade rules; whereas the United States is claiming that it is foreign policy and not a trade issue. Next, mystery surrounds the disappearance of a group of Dominican men, police officials in Rousseau say they have been missing for two weeks. The Dominican police say that the men have not left Dominica through the usual channels. In the following, there are questions in Haiti over the death of a Chilean Diplomat, Eduardo de Vega. His charred body was found in a burnt out truck in the suburb of the capital Port-au-Prince. Next, governors from the British dependent territories in the Caribbean are involved in a two day meeting in Bermuda’s Government House. They are engaged in talks with officials of the United Kingdom regarding common concerns. Next, in St. Lucia a legal battle appears imminent between the multinational corporation telephone company, Cable and Wireless and a new company, World Wide Independent Network Incorporated which is offering call back services. Next, added to Prime Minister, Basdeo Panday’s comments that certain calypsonians are seeking to divide the Trinidadian society, the Attorney General says that calypsonians could face laws which could stop them from spreading racism. Lastly, the Foreign Minister of Yemen, Abdul Karim al Eryani, is talking about his country joining the Commonwealth. He has emphasised how important membership into such an international group is after the Cold War has been replaced by peaceful competition between nations. The United States is warning that it will not take part in the legal proceedings of a challenge into the Helms-Burton law now before the World Trade Organisation. The challenge brought by the European Union maintains that the law breaks trade rules, whereas the United States is claiming that it is foreign policy and not a trade issue. Next, mystery surrounds the disappearance of a group of Dominican men police officials in Rousseau say have been missing for two weeks. The Dominican police say that the men have not left Dominica through the usual channels. In the following, there are questions in Haiti over the death of a Chilean Diplomat, Eduardo de Vega. His charred body was found in a burnt out truck in the suburb of the capital Port-au-Prince. Next, governors from the British dependent territories in the Caribbean are involved in a two day meeting in Bermuda’s Government House. They are engaged in talks with officials of the United Kingdom regarding common concerns. Next, in St Lucia a legal battle appears imminent between the multinational corporation telephone company, Cable and Wireless and a new company, World Wide Independent Network Incorporated which is offering call back services. Next, added to Prime Minister, Basdeo Panday’s comments that certain calypsonians are seeking to divide the Trinidadian society, the Attorney General says that calypsonians could face laws which could stop them from spreading racism. Lastly, the Foreign Minister of Yemen, Abdul Karim al Eryani, is talking about his country joining the Commonwealth. He has emphasised how important membership into such an international group is after the Cold War has been replaced by peaceful competition between nations. The United States is warning that it will not take part in the legal proceedings of a challenge into the Helms-Burton law now before the World Trade Organisation. The challenge brought by the European Union maintains that the law breaks trade rules, whereas the United States is claiming that it is foreign policy and not a trade issue. Next, mystery surrounds the disappearance of a group of Dominican men police officials in Rousseau say have been missing for two weeks. The Dominican police say that the men have not left Dominica through the usual channels. In the following, there are questions in Haiti over the death of a Chilean Diplomat, Eduardo de Vega. His charred body was found in a burnt out truck in the suburb of the capital Port-au-Prince. Next, governors from the British dependent territories in the Caribbean are involved in a two day meeting in Bermuda’s Government House. They are engaged in talks with officials of the United Kingdom regarding common concerns. Next, in St Lucia a legal battle appears imminent between the multinational corporation telephone company, Cable and Wireless and a new company, World Wide Independent Network Incorporated which is offering call back services. Next, added to Prime Minister, Basdeo Panday’s comments that certain calypsonians are seeking to divide the Trinidadian society, the Attorney General says that calypsonians could face laws which could stop them from spreading racism. Lastly, the Foreign Minister of Yemen, Abdul Karim al Eryani, is talking about his country joining the Commonwealth. He has emphasised how important membership into such an international group is after the Cold War has been replaced by peaceful competition between nations.Item Caribbean Report 22-02-2000(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 2000-02-22) Carrington, Edwin (interviewee); Bernal, Richard (interviewee); Fraser, Tony (correspondent); Maharaj, Ramesh (interviewee); Maharaj, Rookmin (correspondent); Fleming, Osbourne (interviewee); Hughes, Hubert (interviewee); Nimval, Pete (correspondent); Richards, Ken (correspondent); Croskill, Simon (interviewee); Miller, Billie (interviewee); The British Broadcasting CorporationItem Caribbean Report 22-08-2001(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 2001-08-22) Fraser, Tony (anchor); Panday, Basdeo (interviewee); Maharaj, Ramesh (interviewee); Smith, Colin (correspondent); Wilkinson, Barry (correspondent); Armstrong, Neil (interviewee); Smith, Lou (correspondent); Allard, Derek (interviewee); Burns, Larry (interviewee); Novak, Shannon (correspondent); The British Broadcasting CorporationItem Caribbean Report 23-08-2001(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 2001-08-23) Niles, Bertram (anchor); Fraser, Tony (correspondent); Maharaj, Ramesh (interviewee); Martin, David (interviewee); Ryan, Selwyn (interviewee); Smith, Colin (correspondent); Bird, Lester (interviewee); Wilkinson, Barry (correspondent); Dottridge, Michael (interviewee); Cockland, Geraldine (correspondent); The British Broadcasting CorporationItem Caribbean Report 24-09-2001(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 2001-09-24) Weir, Karen (anchor); Johnson, David Cay (interviewee); Fraser, Tony (correspondent); Panday, Basdeo (interviewee); Persad, Unanand (interviewee); Maharaj, Ramesh (interviewee); Joseph, Emma (correspondent); Zacca, Christopher (interviewee); Gittens, Julius (correspondent); Joseph, Molwyn (interviewee); The British Broadcasting CorporationItem Caribbean Report 25-07-1995(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1995-07-25) Richards, Ken (anchor); Meade, Reuben (interviewee); Seepaul, Occah (interviewee); Valley, Kenneth (interviewee); Robinson, A.N.R. (interviewee); Maharaj, Ramesh (interviewee); Wahl, Sandra (correspondent); Wagner, Marlene (interviewee); Bailey, Janet (interviewee); The British Broadcasting CorporationThe regional security system has been put on standby to deal with Montserrat's active volcano at Chances Peak. Montserrat's Chief Minister Reuben Meade comments on this state of alertness. Germany's attempt to have Europe's banana regime reviewed has be postponed. During trade discussions the issue of the US challenge to the regime was brought up. Another stormy session in the Trinidad and Tobago Parliament as government tried to set a date to debate a bill seeking to remove the House Speaker, Occah Seepaul. In the Bahamas Parliament a bill on the subject of money laundering is due to be debated. At the World Netball Championships taking place in Birmingham, England controversy arise as tensions bubbled to the surface with a bruising encounter between South Africa and Trinidad and Tobago. South Africa coach Marlene Wagner faced a hostile news conference on why the sport has not made better strides toward integration. The Trinidad and Tobago manager Janet Bailey denied accusations that the team had official shun the South African team. In cricket, England's preparations for the fourth test against the West Indies received a setback as fast-bowler Darren Gough was at the center of a new injury scare.Item Caribbean Report 28-01-1997(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1997-01-28) Orr, Carol (anchor); Ninvalle, Pete (correspondent); Lewis, Vaughn (interviewee); Vitalis, David (interviewee); Maharaj, Ramesh (interviewee); McDonald, Ronald (interviewee); Fraser, Tony (correspondent); McDonald, Ronald (interviewee); Grant, Jennifer (correspondent); Patterson, P. J. (interviewee); Allen, Gary (interviewee); Tripathi, Ramjit (interviewee); Gordon, Warren (correspondent); The British Broadcasting CorporationIn this report St. Lucia’s Prime Minister, Dr. Vaughn Lewis has indicated a willingness to talk with St. Lucia Media Workers Association in an attempt to end the impasse over what the association sees as disparaging remarks made about them. Next, Trinidad and Tobago’s Attorney General is urging his Caricom colleagues to enter into agreement with external states to save the region from the evil of narcotics. Following, Britain’s desire to stop the drug trade coming out of the Caribbean is once again highlighted. Next, Jamaica and Haiti are said to enter into a framework corporation agreement. Jamaica’s Prime Minister is due to visit the Republic during the weekend. The aim of the visit is to form a joint commission to promote technical and economic corporation. In the following segment, Trinidad and Tobago’s Prime Minister, Basdeo Panday raps up a four day visit to India. He pledges to maintain business links and contacts with the land of his forefathers. Concluding the report, Australia defeats the West Indies and retain the Sir Frank Worrell trophy.Item Caribbean Report 28-09-2001(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 2001-09-28) Orr, Carol (anchor); Fraser, Tony (correspondent); Maharaj, Ramesh (interviewee); Maraj, Ralph (interviewee); Trapenberg, Ruben (interviewee); Anthony, Kenny (interviewee); Charles, Pierre (interviewee); Mitchell, Keith (interviewee); Ninvalle, Pete (correspondent); Gooch, Anthony (interviewee); Gill, Henry (interviewee); Weir, Karen (correspondent); The British Broadcasting CorporationItem Caribbean Report 31-10-2001(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 2001-10-31) Richards, Ken (anchor); Williams, Colin (correspondent); Bush, George W. (interviewee); Niles, Bertram (anchor); Maharaj, Ramesh (interviewee); Osborne, John (interviewee); Meade, Ben (correspondent); Joseph, Emma (correspondent); The British Broadcasting Corporation