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Item Caribbean Report 08-05-2000Ransome, Debbie (anchor); Taumenin, Gary (correspondent); Marville, Orlando (interviewee); Cadwar, Jean Michele (interviewee); Fraser, Tony (correspondent); Maragh, Ralph (interviewee); Graves, Keith Stone (correspondent); Niles, Bertram (correspondent)Item Caribbean Report 12-04-1994(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1994-04-12) Ransome, Debbie (anchor); Manley, Michael (interviewee); Orr, Carol (correspondent); Marville, Orlando (interviewee); Watkins, Kevin (interviewee); Collymore, Yvette (correspondent); The British Broadcasting CorporationItem Caribbean Report 13-04-1994(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1994-04-13) Orr, Carol (anchor); Martin, Lionel (correspondent); Marville, Orlando (interviewee); Watkins, Kevin (interviewee); Stephens, Christopher (interviewee); Crosskill, Hugh (correspondent); Norton, Michael (correspondent); Geoff, Leslie (correspondent); The British Broadcasting CorporationItem Caribbean Report 22-10-1996(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1996-10-22) Richards, Ken (anchor); Bloom, David (correspondent); Pankow, Robert (correspondent); Garcia, Gus (interviewee); Marville, Orlando (interviewee); Knight, K. D. (interviewee); Grant, Jennifer (correspondent); Satney, Gilroy (interviewee); Proudfoot, Anthony (interviewee); Fraser, Tony (correspondent); De Klerk, Frederik Willem (interviewee); The British Broadcasting CorporationItem Caribbean Report 23-10-1996(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1996-10-23) Gordon, Warren (anchor); Marville, Orlando (interviewee); Richards, Ken (correspondent); White, James (correspondent); Hayes, Rosie (correspondent); Fraser, Tony (correspondent); Arneaud, Michael (interviewee); Kuei Tung, Brian (interviewee); Goffe, Leslie (correspondent); Jones, Andrew (interviewee); Williams, Bernie (interviewee); The British Broadcasting CorporationItem Caribbean Report 24-01-1990(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1990-01-24) Fraser, Sonia (anchor); Bajeux, Jean-Claude (interviewee); Charles, Eugenia (interviewee); Porter, Adrian (correspondent); Williams, Hue (analyst); Mathur, Ira (correspondent); Marville, Orlando (interviewee); Lloyd, Clive (interviewee); Crosskill, Hugh (correspondent); Christie, Linford (interviewee); Jarman, Brian (correspondent); The British Broadcasting CorporationThe program focuses on the call by a human rights activists in Haiti to isolate the Haitian President, General Prosper Avril, following the exile of opposition leaders from the country. Secondly, Eugenia Charles, Prime Minister of Dominica announces that travel restrictions in the Eastern Caribbean will soon be lifted for OECS citizens. In the next segment, the United States denies claims by a Havana newspaper that it was attempting to intimidate Cuba by carrying out naval manoeuvres in waters near the island. The United States asserts that the naval presence is part of a long-planned exercise carried out jointly with other NATO forces. Following the Financial Market news, the report centres on the opening of the Uruguay Round, a five-day regional seminar on the multi-lateral trade negotiations in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago. In the sporting segment, Clive Lloyd, manager of the West Indies cricket team warns his players not to be complacent during the upcoming English tour. The segment also provides excerpts from the opening ceremony of the 14th Commonwealth Games in New Zealand, highlighting the upcoming 100 meters race between Linford Christie and Jamaican sprinter, Ray Stewart.Item Caribbean Report 24-06-1996(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1996-06-24) Gordon, Warren (anchor); Grant, Jennifer (correspondent); Henry, Mike (interviewee); Crawford, Dickie (interviewee); Pena Gomez, Jose Francisco (interviewee); Fraser, Tony (correspondent); Lucas, Joycelyn (interviewee); Marville, Orlando (interviewee); Watkins, Kevin (interviewee); The British Broadcasting CorporationItem Caribbean Report 24-12-1993(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1993-12-24) Ransome, Debbie (anchor); Franklin, Michael (interviewee); Pooley, Peter (interviewee); Lewis, Vaughn (interviewee); Daly, Margaret (interviewee); Marville, Orlando (interviewee); Vega, Bernardo (interviewee); Lalor, Dennis (interviewee); Jessop, David (interviewee)Item Caribbean Report 26-01-1990(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1990-01-26) Fraser, Sonia (anchor); Porter, Adrian (correspondent); Tutwiler, Margaret (interviewee); Jarman, Brian (correspondent); Louie, Franson (interviewee); Horn, Lynsey (analyst); Mathur, Ira (correspondent); Odle, Stanley (interviewee); Marville, Orlando (interviewee); Shervington, Keith (interviewee); The British Broadcasting CorporationThe program addresses the demands by the United States on Haiti to adopt more liberal measures since the expulsion of its opposition leaders. The demands include the immediate return of the exiled opposition leaders, the lifting of restrictions on the freedom of the press and free elections. In defence of Haiti’s position, the Haitian Director of Information states that the freedom of human rights is a reality in Haiti. The second segment focuses on the conclusion of the Uruguay Round seminar by senior Caricom trade officials on multi-lateral trade negotiations in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago. The round-up segment covers the immigration policies of Jamaican-born John Taylor, the first black conservative member of the British parliament; the state of siege in Haiti; toxic waste disposal in Jamaica and other Caribbean nations; and a ten-piece suit of armour for the English cricketers against the West Indies. The program concludes with the Commonwealth Games in Auckland, New Zealand and the chances for the Caribbean participants.Item Caribbean Report 28-02-1990(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1990-02-28) Fraser, Sonia (anchor); McGreal, Chris (correspondent); Timmins, Jerry (correspondent); Musa, Said (interviewee); Smith, Clifford (correspondent); Baptiste, Sandra (correspondent); Marville, Orlando (interviewee); Wilson, Leslie (interviewee); The British Broadcasting CorporationThe defeat of Nicaragua’s Sandinista government leaves Cuba isolated in the western hemisphere. To Cuba this means that Daniel Ortega, Mikhail Gorbachev and most of Eastern Europe is surrendering to the forces of capitalist economies and democracy. Secondly, the UN Commission for Refugees recommends that Caricom provide assistance to Belize’s refugee problem. A growing number of people, mainly from El Salvador are finding their way into Belize to seek asylum. Following the Financial News, Edwin Carrington, the outgoing ACP Secretary General speaks at his final press conference and urges the Brussels based group not to concentrate its efforts on getting European Community aid to foster industrialization amongst member countries. The report concludes with the upcoming meeting of ACP and EEC officials to complete the report on implications of the single European market for the nations of the ACP Group.Item Caribbean Report 28-05-1997(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1997-05-28) Richards, Ken (anchor); Anthony, Kenny (interviewee); Gajadar, Rupert (interviewee); Marville, Orlando (interviewee); Short, Clare (interviewee); Mieres, Claude (interviewee); Howard, Michael (interviewee); Chakrabarti, Rita (correspondent); Cohen, Tommy (interviewee); Blackwell, Chris (interviewee); The British Broadcasting CorporationPrime Minister Kenny Anthony has said that the banana situation in St. Lucia will be a major priority for the new Labour administration. He is, also, defending his government’s decision to undertake an emergency audit of state revenue. Next, in New York today Caricom and UN officials resume cooperation talks, the central trust being how to join to fight the trafficking of drugs. Yesterday the meeting focused on the signing of an agreement to improve cooperation between the Secretariat in Georgetown and the United Nations. Next, United States President Bill Clinton and European leaders meeting in the Dutch capital have pledged continue US backing for Europe in the next century. On the agenda were trade deals including measures to combat customs fraud and the smuggling of chemical use in the manufacture of illegal drugs, resolving differences on a long awaited agreement to co-ordinate trade standards. There were also outstanding matters on a number of issues including attempts by Washington to block trade with Cuba. Next, in Britain the Secretary of State for International Development says she is in search of an optimistic model to help eradicate poverty. In the case of the Caribbean she says that Britain remains acutely aware that treats to the region’s banana industry could lead to a serious social and economic crisis. Still in Britain, under the primary purpose rule people wanting to marry British citizens have to prove that their main aim is not to simply settle in Britain, however, this rule is being reviewed. Finally, founder and producer of Jamaica’s Reggae Sunsplash has died.Item Caribbean Report 31-01-2002(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 2002-01-31) Joseph, Emma (anchor); Orr, Carol (correspondent); Marville, Orlando (interviewee); Richardson, Wycliffe (correspondent); Luhrman, Deborah (interviewee); Ward, Curtis A. (interviewee); Goffe, Leslie (correspondent); Lawrence, Chris (correspondent); Crosskill, Simon (correspondent); The British Broadcasting Corporation