Caribbean Report 19-04-1996
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1996-04-19
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The British Broadcasting Corporation
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1. Headlines (00:00-00:30)
2. Regrettable but inevitable is how a top Antiguan government minister describes the demise of Caribe Express. British Airway regrets the demise of the airline but remains committed to the feasibility of expanding services in the region. Antigua Aviation Minister Robin Yearwood and Prime Minister James Mitchell are interviewed (00:31-06:07)
3. OECS leaders discuss plans to evacuate volcano threatened Montserrat. Prime Minister James Mitchell is interviewed (06:08-08:26)
4. Black Labour Member of Parliament is to chair a demonstration against the government's asylum on the immigration bill tomorrow. It is believed that Black people in Britain are feeling the effects of the bill (08:27-11:30)
5. Life after Marlon: a return to the US Virgin Islands seven months after the hurricane (11:31-15:27)
2. Regrettable but inevitable is how a top Antiguan government minister describes the demise of Caribe Express. British Airway regrets the demise of the airline but remains committed to the feasibility of expanding services in the region. Antigua Aviation Minister Robin Yearwood and Prime Minister James Mitchell are interviewed (00:31-06:07)
3. OECS leaders discuss plans to evacuate volcano threatened Montserrat. Prime Minister James Mitchell is interviewed (06:08-08:26)
4. Black Labour Member of Parliament is to chair a demonstration against the government's asylum on the immigration bill tomorrow. It is believed that Black people in Britain are feeling the effects of the bill (08:27-11:30)
5. Life after Marlon: a return to the US Virgin Islands seven months after the hurricane (11:31-15:27)