Caribbean Report 21-11-1997
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1997-11-21
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The British Broadcasting Corporation
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1. Headlines (00:00-00:25)
2. The Jamaican football team threatens legal action over allegations of bribery in its recent match against El Salvador. Chuck Blazer, CONCACAF General Secretary and E. Smith reports (00:26-03:55)
3. A roof over their heads and a return to some kind of normalcy in Montserrat. James White, Jr reports (03:56-05:39)
4. The Guyana government is defending its forestry policy following a British television report alleging that big timber concessions threaten the environment and the Amerindian way of life. Jean La Rose of the Amerindian Peoples Association, Chris Tambo of the New Department for International Development and Satyadeow Sawh, Minister responsible for forestry are interviewed and Sue Lloyd-Roberts reports (05:40-10:25)
5. While Caribbean countries look for newer markets and more tourist the Barbadian Tourism Minister is warning of a possible environmental backlash. Minister of Tourism, Billie Miller is interviewed (10:26-13:57)
6. A Caribbean contestant defends the Miss World Contest (13:58-15:28)
2. The Jamaican football team threatens legal action over allegations of bribery in its recent match against El Salvador. Chuck Blazer, CONCACAF General Secretary and E. Smith reports (00:26-03:55)
3. A roof over their heads and a return to some kind of normalcy in Montserrat. James White, Jr reports (03:56-05:39)
4. The Guyana government is defending its forestry policy following a British television report alleging that big timber concessions threaten the environment and the Amerindian way of life. Jean La Rose of the Amerindian Peoples Association, Chris Tambo of the New Department for International Development and Satyadeow Sawh, Minister responsible for forestry are interviewed and Sue Lloyd-Roberts reports (05:40-10:25)
5. While Caribbean countries look for newer markets and more tourist the Barbadian Tourism Minister is warning of a possible environmental backlash. Minister of Tourism, Billie Miller is interviewed (10:26-13:57)
6. A Caribbean contestant defends the Miss World Contest (13:58-15:28)