Caribbean Report 26-11-1998
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1998-11-26
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The British Broadcasting Corporation
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1. Headlines (00:00-00:26)
2. Haitian politician Ben Dupre maintains his opposition to United Nations forces in his country. Warren Gordon reports (00:27-04:23)
3. Warm reception in Havana for proposed United States commission on Cuba policy. Pascual Fletcher reports (04:24-06:54)
4. Caricom is pushing for a regional approach in tackling issues such as poverty reduction, education, health and culture. Officials are meeting in Guyana to re-energize Caricom's Council for Human and Social Development. Caricom's Secretary General Edwin Carrington and Jamaica's Education and Culture Minister Burchell Whiteman are interviewed (06:55-08:45)
5. Trinidad and Tobago has failed in its bid to make it a double in the Miss World Contest in the Seychelles but there was some success only in the French Caribbean. Miss France Veronique Caloc of Martinique came in second after Miss Israel (08:46-09:10)-
6. West Indies Cricket Manager Clive Lloyd sees a tough contest against South Africa. The West Indies Cricket Board President and some of his entourage were attacked in Soweto. Manager Clive Lloyd is interviewed and Jamaican Cricket Journalist Tony Becker reports (09:11-12:39)
7. Jamaica's Tourism Industry has stepped up its awareness of social and environmental issues. Jamaica's Marine Park Environmental Officer Maldon Miller is interviewed and Emma Joseph reports (12:40-15:29)
2. Haitian politician Ben Dupre maintains his opposition to United Nations forces in his country. Warren Gordon reports (00:27-04:23)
3. Warm reception in Havana for proposed United States commission on Cuba policy. Pascual Fletcher reports (04:24-06:54)
4. Caricom is pushing for a regional approach in tackling issues such as poverty reduction, education, health and culture. Officials are meeting in Guyana to re-energize Caricom's Council for Human and Social Development. Caricom's Secretary General Edwin Carrington and Jamaica's Education and Culture Minister Burchell Whiteman are interviewed (06:55-08:45)
5. Trinidad and Tobago has failed in its bid to make it a double in the Miss World Contest in the Seychelles but there was some success only in the French Caribbean. Miss France Veronique Caloc of Martinique came in second after Miss Israel (08:46-09:10)-
6. West Indies Cricket Manager Clive Lloyd sees a tough contest against South Africa. The West Indies Cricket Board President and some of his entourage were attacked in Soweto. Manager Clive Lloyd is interviewed and Jamaican Cricket Journalist Tony Becker reports (09:11-12:39)
7. Jamaica's Tourism Industry has stepped up its awareness of social and environmental issues. Jamaica's Marine Park Environmental Officer Maldon Miller is interviewed and Emma Joseph reports (12:40-15:29)