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Item Caribbean Report 02-04-1997(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1997-03-02) Richards, Ken (anchor); Naranjo, Fernando (interviewee); Maraj, Ralph (interviewee); Lutchman, Joan (interviewee); Blunt, Elizabeth (correspondent); Lewis, Vaughn (interviewee); Simoes, Rene (interviewee); Warner, Jack (interviewee); The British Broadcasting CorporationCaribbean Communities Ambassadors in Washington have raised concerns about the new immigration laws in the United States. Next, Japan says that the Cuban Foreign Minister is to visit Tokyo later this year and the hostage issue in Peru maybe discussed during the visit. Next, an earthquake measuring 5.6 on the Richter scale was felt in several regional states including Tobago, St Vincent and Guyana. In the following, St Lucia’s Prime Minister along with his Caricom colleagues have lobbied hard for the future of Caribbean bananas. They fear that the eroding of preferential market taxes could mean drastic results for banana republics with little alternatives. Next, the place of the Caribbean in world tourism is among the subjects to be addressed at a major conference on tourism in the Caribbean which will be held in Nassau, Bahamas. Addressing the conference are the prime ministers of Jamaica, Barbados, Jamaica and St Kitts/Nevis. Finally, the coach of the Jamaican football team has strongly defended its players who were involved in a pitch battle on the field with players from the Mexican Club, Toros Neza in Mexico.Item Caribbean Report 08-04-1997(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1997-04-08) Richards, Ken (anchor); Clinton, Bill (interviewee); Rubino, Roberto (interviewee); Hunte, Julian (interviewee); Ninvalle, Pete (correspondent); Lewis, Vaughn (interviewee); Goffe, Leslie (anchor); Cedeno, Wilma (interviewee); Sharpton, Al (interviewee); Abbott, Diane (interviewee); Warner, Jack (interviewee); Kay, Katty; The British Broadcasting CorporationDespite the differences over the Helms-Burton law, the United States and Canada today sounded a note of conciliation on the measure. Cuba’s Foreign Minister has told a business meeting in New Delhi that the world’s non-aligned nations have unanimously condemned the long standing US embargo against the communist island. Next, in St Lucia anti-corruption laws prescribing stiff penalties for public officials found to be in breach of them have been enacted making St Lucia the fifth Caribbean country to enact such legislation. Next, the US based Washington office on Haiti has said the government in Port-au-Prince should not annul the results of Sunday’s local election as requested by the opposition. Also, the Non-profit Research Human Rights Organisation says that while the low voter turnout maybe a lost opportunity to boost democracy in Haiti there will be other opportunities. Next, tension rose high in the Caribbean area of New York City after a white police officer shot to death a Trinidad born youth. Next, a black Labour Party member of parliament has raised concerns that the part of inner London could become like US inner city ghetto. Finally, the President of the regional football body CONCACAF said that the two Trinidadian footballers detained in Lebanon could be release within hours.Item Caribbean Report 15-10-1997(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1997-10-15) Gordon, Warren (anchor); Carrington, Edwin (interviewee); Parry, Joseph (interviewee); White, James (correspondent); Compton, John (interviewee); Lewis, Vaughn (interviewee); Joseph, Monica (interviewee); Warner, Jack (interviewee); Mason, Barnaby (interviewee); The British Broadcasting CorporationItem Caribbean Report 17-10-1996(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1996-10-17) Gordon, Warren (anchor); Richards, Ken (correspondent); Hayes, Rosie (correspondent); Jarvis, Mike (correspondent); Goffe, Leslie (correspondent); Warner, Jack (interviewee); Patterson, Emma (correspondent); Orr, Carol (correspondent); The British Broadcasting CorporationItem Caribbean Report 21-01-2003(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 2003-01-21) Niles, Bertram (anchor); King, Stephenson (interviewee); Panday, Basdeo (interviewee); Wilson, Marius (interviewee); Fraser, Tony (correspondent); Anderson, Nancy (interviewee); Warner, Jack (interviewee); Meade, Ben (correspondent); Exell, Matthew (correspondent); Ayoung, Edwin (interviewee); Mata-Theodore, Sandra (interviewee); The British Broadcasting Corporation