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Item Caribbean Report 03-11-1992(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1992-11-03) Jarvis, Mike (anchor); Williams, Eddie (correspondent); Brandt, David (speaker); Osborne, Bertrand (interviewee); Birns, Larry (interviewee); Allen, Gary (correspondent); The British Broadcasting CorporationItem Caribbean Report 04-08-1997(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1997-08-04) Richards, Ken (anchor); Robertson, Richard (interviewee); Osborne, Bertrand (interviewee); McCormack, Mike (interviewee); Nadir, Manzoor (interviewee); King, Peter (interviewee); Bryan, Tony (interviewee); Antoine, Denis (interviewee); Gibb, Tom (correspondent); Heaven, Derrick (interviewee); Mohammed, Feroze (interviewee); Smith, Colin (correspondent); The British Broadcasting CorporationItem Caribbean Report 05-08-1997(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1997-08-05) Richards, Ken (anchor); Greaves, Keith Stone (correspondent); Osborne, Bertrand (interviewee); Short, Clare (interviewee); Thomas, Moya (correspondent); Hsu, Steve (interviewee); Ninvalle, Pete (correspondent); Odlum, George (interviewee); Vinores, Patrick (correspondent); The British Broadcasting CorporationItem Caribbean Report 08-08-1997(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1997-08-08) Richards, Ken (anchor); Osborne, Bertrand (interviewee); Greaves, Keith Stone (correspondent); Thomas, Moya (correspondent); Gonsalves, Ralph (interviewee); Golding, Bruce (interviewee); Pierre, Eric (interviewee); Norton, Michael (correspondent); Boldon, Ato (interviewee); Brewster, David (correspondent); The British Broadcasting CorporationItem Caribbean Report 10-03-1997(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1997-03-10) Richards, Ken (anchor); Osborne, Bertrand (interviewee); Smith, Colin (correspondent); Bourne, Peter (interviewee); The British Broadcasting CorporationMontserrat ‘s coalition government has axed its agricultural minister. Next, thousands of Guyanese line up to pay their last respect to Guyana’s President the late Cheddi Jagan. In the following, the British dependent territory of Anguilla is not ready for independence. After breaking away from the federation of St Kitts, Nevis and Anguilla, it is satisfied with its present political state. Next, the American Association for World Health reports that the United States embargo on Cuba is having a devastating impact on the health of ordinary Cubans living in the communist ruled island. However, the American government has refuted such claims.Item Caribbean Report 11-07-1997(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1997-07-11) Gordon, Warren (anchor); Osborne, Bertrand (interviewee); Ninvalle, Pete (correspondent); Mullings, Seymour (interviewee); Ford, Henry (interviewee); Ransome, Debbie (correspondent); Thomas, Philippa (interviewee); Chow, Margaret (interviewee); Dunagan, Jill (correspondent); Gray, Christopher (interviewee); The British Broadcasting CorporationItem Caribbean Report 13-11-1996(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1996-11-13) Richards, Ken (anchor); Savage, Frank (interviewee); Miller, Billie (interviewee); Stewart, Gordon 'Butch' (interviewee); Blades, Hayden (interviewee); Gordon, Warren (correspondent); Osborne, Bertrand (interviewee); Roberts, Martin (interviewee); The British Broadcasting CorporationItem Caribbean Report 18-07-1997(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1997-07-18) Gordon, Warren (anchor); White, James (correspondent); Osborne, Bertrand (interviewee); Savage, Frank (interviewee); Ransome, Debbie (correspondent); Greaves, Keith Stone (correspondent); Brabant, Malcolm (correspondent); Michael, Franklyn (interviewee); The British Broadcasting CorporationItem Caribbean Report 18-08-1997(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1997-08-18) Ransome, Debbie (anchor); Short, Clare (interviewee); Snelson, David (interviewee); Jackson, Paul (interviewee); Osborne, Bertrand (interviewee); White, James (correspondent); Osana, Roy (correspondent); Jarvis, Mike (correspondent); Lawrence, Neville (interviewee); Smith, E. (correspondent); The British Broadcasting CorporationItem Caribbean Report 21-08-1997(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1997-08-21) Ransome, Debbie (anchor); Osborne, Bertrand (interviewee); White, James (correspondent); Brandt, David (interviewee); Romero, Julian (interviewee); Morris, Richard (interviewee); Short, Clare (interviewee); The British Broadcasting CorporationItem Caribbean Report 23-07-1997(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1997-07-23) Richards, Ken (anchor); Smith, E. (correspondent); Osborne, Bertrand (interviewee); Savage, Frank (interviewee); Barnett, Carla (interviewee); Greaves, Keith Stone (correspondent); Henry-Wilson, Maxine (interviewee); Orr, Carol (correspondent); Chin See, William (interviewee); Calvani, Sandro (interviewee); Goffe, Leslie (correspondent); The British Broadcasting CorporationItem Caribbean Report 27-01-1997(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1997-01-27) Gordon, Warren (anchor); Osborne, Bertrand (interviewee); Vitalis, David (interviewee); Joseph, Theophilus (interviewee); Lansico, Romanas (interviewee); Ninvalle, Pete (correspondent); Gordon, Ken (interviewee); Fryer, John (correspondent); Richards, Ken (correspondent); Hayes, Derrick (interviewee); Korachi, Zora (interviewee); The British Broadcasting CorporationMontserrat's Chief Minister Bertrand Osborne is in London for wide ranging talks with British government. These talks include a large aid package for the island and the reserve of powers for the governor. Next, there are growing signs in St. Lucia that an impasse between the government and the Media Workers Association is about to end. For over a week media workers have refused to broadcast statements made by government ministers. In the following, personnel from the Print and Broadcast Media from Trinidad and Tobago, Jamaica and Barbados are meeting in Port of Spain. An individual from Trinidad’s Caribbean Communication Network Media group said their main concern was the extravagant awards for damages against newspapers. Next, the dispute between the giant car company Forde and British Transport Union over allegations of racism over the recruitment of workers was settled today, as the matter went before an industrial tribunal. Finally, since ethnic minorities could make a difference in the upcoming general elections in Britain, organisers of Operations Black Vote are trying to get the black population more involved in politics. Research suggests that only half of the British Afro-Caribbean are likely to vote.Item Caribbean Report 30-07-1997(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1997-07-30) Gordon, Warren (anchor); Osborne, John (interviewee); Osborne, Bertrand (interviewee); Ninvalle, Pete (correspondent); Odlum, George (interviewee); Ransome, Debbie (correspondent); Richards, Ken (correspondent); Pink, Janette (interviewee); Drakes, Chris (interviewee); Ellison, Sarah (interviewee); Thomas, Moya (correspondent); Martin, George (interviewee); Allen, Vivian (interviewee); The British Broadcasting Corporation