Caribbean Report 17-12-2001
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2001-12-17
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1. Headlines (00:00-00:22)
2. Violence erupts across Haiti following an attempted coup. Michael Norton reports (00:23- 04:22)
3. Spiritual Baptist Archbishop- Edmund Gilbert, is sentenced to death by hanging for the murder of 15 year old Robbie-Anne Jeremiah. Lou Smith reports (04:23-06:08)
4. Curacao prison guards return to work amid promises of increased man power and levels of security at the prison (06:09-06:46)
5. Trinidad and Tobago awaits the decision by the President on who should form the next government following the 18-18 tie in the general elections. Tony Fraser reports (06:47-09:05)
6. Regional airlines Liat and BWIA, sign a cooperative agreement expected to integrate a number of services including handling, scheduling and the provision of loyalty air miles. Liat CEO Gary Callun discusses the new agreement with the anchor (09:06-12:08)
7. Prime Minister Basedo Panday calls for an early resolution to a dispute between Trinidad and Tobago and Barbados over maritime boundaries involving fishing and oil exploration. David Ellis reports (12:09-15:23)
2. Violence erupts across Haiti following an attempted coup. Michael Norton reports (00:23- 04:22)
3. Spiritual Baptist Archbishop- Edmund Gilbert, is sentenced to death by hanging for the murder of 15 year old Robbie-Anne Jeremiah. Lou Smith reports (04:23-06:08)
4. Curacao prison guards return to work amid promises of increased man power and levels of security at the prison (06:09-06:46)
5. Trinidad and Tobago awaits the decision by the President on who should form the next government following the 18-18 tie in the general elections. Tony Fraser reports (06:47-09:05)
6. Regional airlines Liat and BWIA, sign a cooperative agreement expected to integrate a number of services including handling, scheduling and the provision of loyalty air miles. Liat CEO Gary Callun discusses the new agreement with the anchor (09:06-12:08)
7. Prime Minister Basedo Panday calls for an early resolution to a dispute between Trinidad and Tobago and Barbados over maritime boundaries involving fishing and oil exploration. David Ellis reports (12:09-15:23)