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Item Caribbean Report 04-10-1990(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1990-10-04) Crosskill, Hugh (anchor); Robinson, A.N.R. ; Gunness, Chris (correspondent); Morris, Bill (interviewee); Critchlow, Anna (interviewee); Grant, Bernie (interviewee); Berry, Bob (correspondent); Foulkes, George (interviewee); Irvine, Robert (interviewee); The British Broadcasting CorporationItem Caribbean Report 07-02-1994(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1994-02-07) Charles, Eugenia (interviewee); Mullings, Seymour (interviewee); Pryce, Michael (correspondent); Morris, Bill (interviewee); Khan, Sharief (correspondent); Jarvis, Mike (correspondent); Bernadine, Reinold (interviewee); The British Broadcasting CorporationIn this report, Dame Eugenia Charles meets with GATT officials to present the case of the Windward Island banana producers; Seymour Mullings talks about the impact the removal of the European Union's preferential treatment would have on Jamaica's banana industry; Bill Morris, General Secretary of the Transport and Trade Union in Britain says there is need to keep the deportation of the Jamaican passengers high on the agenda; the offer by Gregory Smith, a person of interest in Dr. Walter Rodney's assassination, who has agreed that he will testify under certain conditions, remains a talking point in Guyana and; a member of the Haitian cabinet alleges there is unrest in the Haitian army.Item Caribbean Report 07-07-1997(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1997-07-07) Gordon, Warren (anchor); Anthony, Kenny (interviewee); Collymore, Jeremy (interviewee); Ransome, Debbie (correspondent); Grant, Bernie (interviewee); Gibb, Tom (correspondent); DeVere, Laura (interviewee); Pond, Bernadette (interviewee); Panton, Janice (interviewee); Morris, Bill (interviewee); The British Broadcasting CorporationItem Caribbean Report 08-09-1988(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1988-09-08) whitehorn, Pat (anchor); Tomlinsin, Allan (correspondent); Jackson, Rashleigh (interviewee); Thompson, Alexander (correspondent); Crosskill, Hugh (correspondent); Cooper, Graham (analyst); Haynes, Roy (correspondent); Gill, Ken (Interviewee); Morris, Bill (interviewee); Barnes, John (interviewee); Bruno, Frank (interviewee); Dark, Ian (correspondent); The British Broadcasting CorporationItem Caribbean Report 13-02-1991(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1991-02-13) Whitehorne, Pat (anchor); Crosskill, Hugh (correspondent); Pursue, Eugene (interviewee); Basdeo, Sahadeo (interviewee); Balintulo, Marcus (interviewee); Bazin, Marc Louis (interviewee); Morris, Bill (interviewee); Hart, Richard (interviewee); Gray, Annemarie (interviewer); The British Broadcasting CorporationAs the war in the Gulf enters its 4th week, Caribbean Diplomats believe that it is time for the General Assembly to assess the situation. However, Dr. Sahadeo Basdeo of Trinidad and Tobago maintains that CARICOM’s position to support the war was a principled one. Commonwealth Foreign Ministers will be meeting in London to review the parliamentary speech by South Africa’s President, F.W. DeKlerk who promised to abolish the remaining apartheid laws. The appointment of the new Haitian Prime Minister, René Garcia Préval should be ratified on Thursday. The Deputy Secretary General of Britain’s powerful Transport and General Workers Union is tipped to take over the Union’s leadership when the President retires next year. It is reported that Jamaican born, Jim Williams who was the first black Lord Major to be installed in Bristol last year, has been kicked out of his seat because he is not left enough.Item Caribbean Report 29-04-1997(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1997-04-29) Gordon, Warren (anchor); Orr, Carol (correspondent); Morris, Bill (interviewee); Major, John (interviewee); Blair, Tony (interviewee); Ashdown, Paddy (interviewee); The British Broadcasting CorporationWith a day and a few hours of campaigning left before one of Britain’s most crucial general elections leaders of the two main parties have embarked on marathon efforts to try to win over wavering voters. Also, the issues at stake for black businesses in Britain ahead of the general elections are looked into and the Labour Party’s relationship with the unions is discussed. Next, Cuba is to hold nationwide military manoeuvres. Cuban officials say that exercises involving the air force and anti-aircraft defence forces will take place in every province. Next, the exiled former President of Haiti, Jean-Claude Duvalier has broadcast a message to Haitians for the first time since he left in 1986. Finally, in Britain the question of voter apathy among youths, both white and Afro-Caribbean is looked at.