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Item Caribbean Report 14-04-1997(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1997-04-14) Orr, Carol (anchor); Kernaghan, Charles (interviewee); Gibb, Tom (correspondent); Oakley, Peter (interviewee); Farrakhan, Louis (interviewee); Goffe, Leslie (correspondent); Barnett, Jonathan (interviewee); The British Broadcasting CorporationPresident Clinton has unveiled a new code of business conduct which aims at improving conditions in sweatshops around the world. Employees in sweatshops work long hours in harsh conditions for almost no money. Next, the European Union postponed its legal challenge against the US Helms-Burton law which seeks to penalise countries trading with Cuba. Its case was due before the World Trade Organisation today but a final decision would be taken on Wednesday on whether to end their legal challenge. Next, the Financial Times newspaper says that European governments and the US are sensible to seek a way out of their transatlantic differences. It says that to resolve the Cuba conflict permanently, the EU would need to accede to US demands for tougher rules covering foreign investment in confiscated property. Next, in Suriname a letter bomb sent to the home of a millionaire businessman seriously wounded his wife leaving the government concerned about the phenomenon of letter bombs. Next, there is an increasing optimism among black and Asian small businessmen in Britain according to research carried out by Barclays Bank. The study shows Britain’s new entrepreneurs are coming increasingly from the black community. Next, in the United States Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan is speaking out about black people having to pay taxes. He says he will help break up what he calls Jewish control of black people’s lives. Finally, the man who manages batman Brian Lara is warning about the pitfalls of stardom which may be lying in wait for golfer Tiger Woods.